We have created a whiteboard video to explain the new core core state standards in American education.
Answer: Since it is defined in the metric system in the United States, there is no standard ruler, standard English, or standard mile; 1 foot is defined as 304.8 mm, 1 inch is defined as 25.4 mm, 1 code is defined as 914.4 mm. There are no "standard paddock" or "standard pound" in the United States. Mendenhall Order replaced when replacing the old definition of 1893 with the metric definition. Currently, all measurements in the United States (feet, inches, yards, pounds etc.) are entirely dependent on modern metrics and the US currently uses second hand metrics.
There is no national education system in the United States. This is not a federal theme. It is fully managed by local governments. Therefore, systems and standards have diversity. Even within the same state, the educational level and the quality of the school vary. The education of elementary schools and high schools in the United States is comprehensive and carries out business, vocation and university preparation course at school. Several schools specialize in university preparation course. In the UK, upper class children are receiving elementary school of working class, grammar school for middle class children, and public school education.
In the United States, American students start standardized tests at elementary schools (also known as elementary schools). After going to high school and considering going to university, you need to decide which of SAT and ACT you need to take.
Generally, private schools in the United States are better educated than public schools. Because private schools in the United States do not have to comply with government education directives, teachers have more flexibility and opportunity to customize the course and implement various teaching methods. In some states private schools are also religious institutions. If a child meets the admission requirements of a school with a religious belief, parents find that the tuition for these schools is much cheaper. Some religious schools are willing to accept students of other faiths