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What is the difference between “guidelines” and “standards”?

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What is the difference between “guidelines” and “standards”?

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There is no difference, except the term “guidelines” is now outdated. What used to be called guidelines are now called standards. NCATE and NAEYC revised their standards (previously called guidelines) to sharpen programs’ focus on performance-based assessment of candidates. Current standards reflect this performance-based emphasis.

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