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Visit our Multimedia Pages to see video clips of the Five Standards in action. For research and data related to the Five Standards, click here. Teachers and Students Working Together Developing Language and Literacy Skills
across all Curriculum Connecting Lessons to Students' Lives Engaging Students with Challenging
Lessons Emphasizing Dialogue over Lectures The Five Standards articulate both philosophical and pragmatic guidelines for effective education. The standards were distilled from findings by educational researchers working with students at risk of educational failure due to cultural, language, racial, geographic, or economic factors. The Five Standards do not endorse a specific curriculum but, rather, establish principles for best teaching practices. These practices are effective with both majority and minority students in K-16 classrooms across subject matters, curricula, cultures and language groups. Five Standards Tools
Background on the Five Standards
Evidence of Effectiveness
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