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== Entering Grade Levels: ==
 
== Entering Grade Levels: ==
Grade level = Value
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=== K-12 ===
K = 1
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*K = 1
1 = 2
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*1 = 2
2 = 4
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*2 = 4
3 = 8
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*3 = 8
4 = 16
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*4 = 16
5 = 32
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*5 = 32
6 = 64
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*6 = 64
7 = 128
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*7 = 128
8 = 256
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*8 = 256
9 = 512
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*9 = 512
10 = 1024
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*10 = 1024
11 = 2048
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*11 = 2048
12 = 4096
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*12 = 4096
  
Higher Ed:
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===Higher Ed:===
13 = 8192   Freshman
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*13 = 8192
14 = 16384
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*14 = 16384
15 = 32768
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*15 = 32768
16 = 65536
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*16 = 65536
17 = 131072
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*17 = 131072
18 = 262144
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*18 = 262144
19 = 524288
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*19 = 524288
20 = 1048576
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*20 = 1048576
  
Add up all the grade levels that apply. For example, a 4 year college undergrad will be 8192 + 16384 + 32768 + 65536 = 122880
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To apply to multiple grade levels, add them up. For example, a 4 year college undergrad will be 8192 + 16384 + 32768 + 65536 = 122880

Revision as of 16:42, 16 February 2023

To import standards, fill out the spreadsheet that was given to you by our support team and send it back to us. We will test to make sure the entries are correct and then import them to your instance:

  • code: Unique code for the standard
  • title: Standard title
  • description: Short description
  • description_extended: Extended description
  • codeparent: code of the parent standard
  • organization: Organization that sets the standard.
  • yearversion: year of version number for the standard
  • gradelevel: see Entering Grade Levels below
  • equivalencies: Code of other equivalent standards
  • subjects: comma separated list of subjects (e.g. "Education,Edu,Teaching,TEP")
  • keywords: comma separated list of keywords

Entering Grade Levels:

K-12

  • K = 1
  • 1 = 2
  • 2 = 4
  • 3 = 8
  • 4 = 16
  • 5 = 32
  • 6 = 64
  • 7 = 128
  • 8 = 256
  • 9 = 512
  • 10 = 1024
  • 11 = 2048
  • 12 = 4096

Higher Ed:

  • 13 = 8192
  • 14 = 16384
  • 15 = 32768
  • 16 = 65536
  • 17 = 131072
  • 18 = 262144
  • 19 = 524288
  • 20 = 1048576

To apply to multiple grade levels, add them up. For example, a 4 year college undergrad will be 8192 + 16384 + 32768 + 65536 = 122880