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		<title>WendyGeller: Created page with &quot;== Overview ==  SCED codes were developed by the NCES. They are stewarded by “a working group of federal, state, and local education agency representatives who receive suggestions and assistance from a wide network of subject matter experts at the national, state, and local levels.” ([https://nces.ed.gov/forum/sced.asp NCES])   This means that SCED can be adjusted to meet the needs of its users.   SCED represents a “voluntary, common classification system for prior...&quot;</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Created page with &amp;quot;== Overview ==  SCED codes were developed by the NCES. They are stewarded by “a working group of federal, state, and local education agency representatives who receive suggestions and assistance from a wide network of subject matter experts at the national, state, and local levels.” ([https://nces.ed.gov/forum/sced.asp NCES])   This means that SCED can be adjusted to meet the needs of its users.   SCED represents a “voluntary, common classification system for prior...&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
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SCED codes were developed by the NCES. They are stewarded by “a working group of federal, state, and local education agency representatives who receive suggestions and assistance from a wide network of subject matter experts at the national, state, and local levels.” ([https://nces.ed.gov/forum/sced.asp NCES]) &lt;br /&gt;
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This means that SCED can be adjusted to meet the needs of its users. &lt;br /&gt;
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SCED represents a “voluntary, common classification system for prior-to-secondary and secondary school courses. It can be used to compare course information, maintain longitudinal data about student coursework, and efficiently exchange course-taking records. SCED is based on a five-digit Course Code that provides a basic structure for classifying course content. Additional SCED elements and attributes provide descriptive information about each course. Many of the education data standards have incorporated SCED as their course standards.” ([https://nces.ed.gov/forum/sced.asp NCES])&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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