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Standards

Standards help schools define learning goals and assess student progress consistently across courses, grades, and subjects.
How standards are organised depends on whether your school follows a subject-based or course-based academic setup.
Subject-based setup: Each subject has its own dedicated standard set.
Course-based setup: Standard sets are created at the school level. These standard sets can be imported into one or more courses, either in full or by selecting specific standards from the set.

What can I do on this page?

Use this page to view and manage standard sets across your school.
View all existing standard sets, along with their status, usage in courses, total number of standards, and last updated details.
In a subject-based setup, each row represents a subject-linked standard set.
In a course-based setup, each row represents an independent standard set created at the school level.
Add or update standards:
Create standards directly in the table.
Import standards or standard sets from the Toddle library.
Bulk upload or bulk update standards using a spreadsheet template.
Open a standard set to view and manage all individual standards. For each standard, you can:
Edit key details such as title, description, grading type, grade levels, tags, and weight
Mark a standard as a Power standard
Enable/disable grading and select grading type (Individual or Vertical Rollup)
View usage across courses, assignments, and portfolio posts
Edit, Archive, or Delete individual standards (only if not already tagged) or in bulk.

Things to keep in mind

In a subject-based setup:
There is a 1:1 mapping between subjects and standard sets.
Courses inherit standards through the subjects linked to them.
In a course-based setup:
Standard sets are defined at the school level and are not tied to subjects.
Standard sets can be imported into one or more courses.
You can choose to import an entire standard set or only selected standards into a course.
Only published standards are visible to teachers and available for tagging.
Unpublished or draft standards are visible only to admins.
Power standards indicate the most important standards, and help teachers prioritise assessment and planning.
Standards already in use cannot be deleted, but can be archived or made inactive without affecting existing data.
To learn more about standards, check out .

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