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- 3. Unable to read or write.
- 10. Schools teach toward students demonstrating mastery and achievement of specified knowledge and skills in subjesct areas.
- 11. The mass slaughter of European civilians,especially those Jewish descent, by the Nazis during World War II.
- 13. Rigorous sequences of career and technical and academic courses to prepare students for successful transition from high school to postsecondary education/credentialing and employment.
- 15. Measurable proof that schools and teachers are providing high-quality education.
- 17. Test designed to give a measure of students' performance compared with that of very large number of other students.
- 18. The great increase in births after the end of World War II.
Down
- 1. A social movement in the United States led primarily by African Americans and their supporters who sought to gain equal rights regardless of race.
- 2. Classes taught in two languages.
- 4. Finance, international corporations, and trade link the economies of nations around the world.
- 5. A reform movement which emphasized the need for more reading, writing, and math in schools for students to succeed in a complex world.
- 6. courteous regard for peoples feelings.
- 7. Guidelines defining what students at various levels should know and be able to do.
- 8. When tension and competition increased between the Soviet Unon on one side and the United States and its allies in Western Europeon the other.
- 9. Performance standards for knowledge and skills to be mastered in specific subject areas.
- 12. Federal government program designed to help preschool children from low-income families develop the skills they need for succes in kindergarten and beyond.
- 14. Not dissing people because they'er different to you.
- 16. A public school that operates with freedom from many of the regulations that apply to traditional public schools.