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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
benchmark .
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- BENCHMARKS, as opposed to a scope-and-sequence or list of skills to be introduced, reinforced, and so on; that is, within benchmarked periods, content learning outcomes can be matched to what students need to be able to do by for grades 3, 7, 10 and 12
Celebrating Summer- BC teacher-librarian professionalism 2009
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- BENCHMARKS, as opposed to a scope-and-sequence or list of skills to be introduced, reinforced, and so on; that is, within benchmarked periods, content learning outcomes can be matched to what students need to be able to do by for grades 3, 7, 10 and 12
June 2009 2009
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four BENCHMARKS, as opposed to ascope-and-sequence or list of skills to be introduced, reinforced, and so on; that is, within benchmarked periods, content learning outcomescan be matched towhatstudents need to be able to do byfor grades 3, 7, 10 and12
August 2009 2009
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four BENCHMARKS, as opposed to ascope-and-sequence or list of skills to be introduced, reinforced, and so on; that is, within benchmarked periods, content learning outcomescan be matched towhatstudents need to be able to do byfor grades 3, 7, 10 and12
Information Literacy 2010
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four BENCHMARKS, as opposed to ascope-and-sequence or list of skills to be introduced, reinforced, and so on; that is, within benchmarked periods, content learning outcomescan be matched towhatstudents need to be able to do byfor grades 3, 7, 10 and12
Pedagogy 2010
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four BENCHMARKS, as opposed to ascope-and-sequence or list of skills to be introduced, reinforced, and so on; that is, within benchmarked periods, content learning outcomescan be matched towhatstudents need to be able to do byfor grades 3, 7, 10 and12
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The same five subjects, in the higher grade, would be "benchmarked" internationally by the Scottish Examination Board, Asmal said.
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• How does your state, county, city or town compare in these six factors if it were "benchmarked" against them?
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• How does your state, county, city or town compare in these five factors if it were "benchmarked" against them?
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The recovery in Japan also means that international funds that are benchmarked to the MSCI EAFE index, which tracks developed markets in Europe and Asia, could get a boost, says Alec Young , international equities strategist at Standard & Poor's.
How Japan's Recovery Could Help U.S. Stocks Ben Levisohn 2011
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