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In what ways can school districts provide instruction to meet the commencement level learning standards in technology for high school students?

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In what ways can school districts provide instruction to meet the commencement level learning standards in technology for high school students?

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The revised regulations require all public school districts to offer students the opportunity to meet the learning standards in technology included under Career Development and Occupational Studies (CDOS) and Mathematics/Science/Technology (MST) Learning Standards areas. These learning standards may be met through either a high school course in technology education or through an integrated course combining technology with mathematics and/or science. A commencement level course in technology may be used as a third unit of credit in science or mathematics, but not both.

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