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  2. The WikiProject Schools article advice describes how the content of school articles should be organized, with the aim of providing general guidance to editors. A school in this context refers to any institution that delivers lower secondary education ISCED 2011 level 2 or upper secondary education ISCED 2011 Level 3 as defined by the ISCE.

  3. Wikipedia:Consensus - Wikipedia

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    Limit article talk page discussions to discussion of sources, article focus, and policy. If an edit is challenged, or is likely to be challenged, editors should use talk pages to explain why an addition, change, or removal improves the article, and hence the encyclopedia. Consensus can be assumed if no editors object to a change.

  4. Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Perennial sources - Wikipedia

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    The following presents a non-exhaustive list of sources whose reliability and use on Wikipedia are frequently discussed. This list summarizes prior consensus and consolidates links to the most in-depth and recent discussions from the reliable sources noticeboard and elsewhere on Wikipedia.

  5. Wikipedia:Training/For students/Consensus - Wikipedia

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    Consensus is the main way decisions are made on Wikipedia, both in terms of article content and how Wikipedia itself is run. It's not a matter of voting, and nobody is in charge over a final say. Instead, the consensus view on Wikipedia represents the facts that even opposing sides agree are relevant.

  6. Wikipedia : WikiProject Schools/Article advice/sandbox

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    Contents. Wikipedia:WikiProject Schools/Article advice/sandbox. The WikiProject Schools article advice page recommendations on how to select, source, and organise the content of school articles, with the aim of providing general guidance to editors. A school in this context refers to any institution that delivers lower secondary education ISCED ...

  7. Standards-based education reform in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The SBE (standards-based education) reform [2] movement calls for clear, measurable standards for all school students. Rather than norm-referenced rankings, [3] a standards-based system measures each student against the concrete standard. Curriculum, assessments, and professional development are aligned to the standards.

  8. Wikipedia:FAQ/Schools - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:FAQ/Schools. This FAQ page deals with some questions that teachers, librarians and school administrators might have about the content of information in Wikipedia, and use of Wikipedia by students. If you are thinking about assigning Wikipedia as a class project, see Wikipedia:Student assignments.

  9. Wikipedia:Researching with Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia has various processes to reach consensus about an article, including mechanisms to bring in broader participation to controversial articles. The ideal Wikipedia article is neutral, referenced, and encyclopedic, containing notable, verifiable knowledge. An increasing number of articles reach this standard over time.