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Over the passed thirty years, I've asked hundreds of people "if these tests increase learning"?
Not one person yes. Most educators don't like it, but don't question why we do it.
Let's reduce anxiety, and get rid of these costly tests.--Waste of time, and money.
Why do the people of America allow our employee to test, and make our children accountable to them?
These tests do nothing to promote learning.
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