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Academic Standards

What are Wisconsin Academic Standards?

The Relationship Between Vision, Principles, Process, and Content for Academic Standards

Wisconsin Academic Standards specify what students should know and be able to do in the classroom. They serve as goals for teaching and learning.

Setting high standards enables students, parents, educators, and citizens to know what students should have learned at a given point in time.

In Wisconsin, all state standards serve as a model. Locally elected school boards adopt academic standards in each subject area to best serve their local community.

Why are Academic Standards Important?

We must ensure that all children have equal access to high quality education programs. Clear statements about what students must know and be able to do are essential in making sure our schools offer opportunities to get the knowledge and skills necessary for success beyond the classroom.

What Informs the Implementation of Academic Standards?

Wisconsin’s Guiding Principles for Teaching and Learning inform the design and implementation of all academic standards. All educational initiatives are guided and impacted by attitudes or principles for teaching and learning. 

The Guiding Principles for Teaching and Learning provide the touchstone for practices that affect the vision of every child a graduate prepared for college and career. When made transparent, these principles inform what happens in the classroom, the implementation and evaluation of programs, and remind us of our own beliefs and expectations for students. See our Phase-by-Phase Rollout plan for more details.

 

Academic Standards Under Review and Revision

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The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction has a transparent and comprehensive process for reviewing and revising academic standards. The process begins with a notice of intent to review an academic area with a public comment period. The State Superintendent’s Academic Standards Review Council examines those comments and recommends whether or not to revise or develop standards in that academic area. The State Superintendent authorizes whether or not to pursue a revision or development process.  Following this, a state writing committee is formed to work on revision or development of those standards for all grade levels. That draft is then made available for open review to get feedback from the public, key stakeholders, educators, and the Legislature with further review by the State Superintendent’s Academic Standards Review Council. The State Superintendent then determines adoption of the standards.

Please note: A joint decision between the DPI and Department of Children and Families (DCF) has been made that the Wisconsin Model Early Learning Standards (WMELS) will be governed through a joint DCF/DPI collaborative process with support from the Governor's Early Childhood Advisory Council (ECAC). The WMELS revision will not advance through the DPI's Wisconsin Academic Standards Review/Revision Process. The DPI and DCF are currently in the process of developing a new timeline and process for the WMELS revision. 

Wisconsin Academic Standards

Archived sets of Academic Standards are available at the following website: literacy-mathematics/archived-academic-standards

Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources


Art & Design Education


Business and Information Technology


Computer Science
 


Wisconsin Model Early Learning Standards (WMELS) 


English Language Arts


Essential Elements:

English Language Arts


English Language Development


Environmental Literacy & Sustainability


Family and Consumer Sciences


Health Education


Health Science


Literacy in All Subjects


Marketing, Management, and Entrepreneurship


Mathematics
 


Essential Elements: Mathematics


Music Education


Nutrition Education


Personal Financial Literacy


Physical Education


Science


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Essential Elements: Science


Social Studies


Essential Elements: Social Studies


Technology and Engineering


Theatre Education


Wisconsin Career Readiness Standards


World Languages