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Curriculum
Louisiana's education reform is built on the concept of rigorous and challenging content standards. In the early 1990s, Louisiana began a process of raising these academic standards. Content standards were adopted for English language arts, mathematics, science, social studies, foreign languages, and the arts. In 2005 Louisiana developed a Comprehensive Curriculum based on the Grade-Level Expectations (GLEs), which are statements of what all students should know or be able to do by the end of each grade, PreK–12, in English language arts, mathematics, science, and social studies. Further information on these topics and others can be found on the Curriculum page.
The Tests
The state administers several large-scale testing programs. Beginning in spring 2006, the i LEAP tests replace The Iowa Tests, which were used to evaluate student performance in grades 3, 5, 6, 7, and 9 from spring 1998 to spring 2005. The term integrated refers to the integration of standards-based tests (CRTs) and norm-referenced tests (NRTs) into one program. Louisiana's criterion-referenced testing program for grades 4 and 8 is known as LEAP. The Graduation Exit Examination (GEE ) is administered at grades 10 and 11. The LEAP Alternate Assessments program (LAA 1 and LAA 2) has been developed for students with disabilities who cannot participate in the regular state assessments. In addition, Louisiana continues to participate in the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) at each administration. Information on all these programs can be found on the Testing page.
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