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Academic rigor By NJ Teacher
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Mrs. Silvio, I looked up the definition to help you. Academic rigor means the consistent expectation of excellence and the aspiration to significant achievement. I think it can be accounted for by having high standards that are achieveable by the students, and not settling for less than you feel they can accomplish. Obviously, easier said than done!
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