Praxis II PLT K-6

Category - Instruction

What is one of the primary differences between performance and content standards?
  1. Performance standards may be decided upon at the national, state or local levels, while content standards may only be decided upon at the local level.
  2. Performance standards set the expectations for the performance levels for particular student groups, whereas content standards give the expectations for what knowledge students must exhibit.
  3. Performance standards and content standards are actually different names for the same thing.
  4. Performance standards define the levels of mastery that students are responsible for demonstrating, whereas content standards are used to create textbooks.
Explanation
Answer: B - One of the primary differences between performance and content standards is that performance standards set the expectations for the performance levels of particular student groups, whereas content standards give the expectations for what knowledge students must exhibit to be considered proficient. Further, while performance standards are usually set at the state or local level, content standards tend to be set at the national level.
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