standardized

IPA: stˈændɝdaɪzd

adjective

  • designed or constructed in a standard manner or according to an official standard
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Examples of "standardized" in Sentences

  • It is standardized by the association.
  • Qin standardized the ‘Chinese Writing’ and undertook gargantuan projects.
  • Student achievement has lagged for years, although there has been some improvement recently in standardized test scores.
  • I term standardized mechanisms that support all three functions (identify, negotiate and select) "adaptability standards."
  • The evaluations, carried out five times during the school year, are also linked to each schools performance in standardized tests.
  • According to the National Science Board, in standardized tests involving students from 30 nations, American 14-year-olds rank 25th in mathematics and 21st in science.
  • He took nervous infants of nervous mothers — babies who in standardized newborn testing were already jumpy themselves — and gave them to especially nurturing “supermoms.”
  • Well, he says he is an IT professional and he said that we can subject ourselves to voter fraud because the U.S. doesn't have what he calls a standardized electronic voting platform.
  • And for those who believe that subjects like the arts must wait until students have made enough progress in standardized tests, which according to a 2008 GAO report is precisely what's happening, we are creating a caste system that denies many of the very things that make school culture rich, rewarding, and ultimately successful across a wide range of outcomes.

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