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SheilaT

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1. What I think I learned form going to school in the
Sun Apr 5, 2015, 01:22 AM
Apr 2015

1950's and 60's, and then having sons in school in the 80's, 90's and early 2000's, is that teaching lots of content is the way to go. Lots. You (meaning the teachers) probably have to make some adjustments, depending on your particular students, but lots of content is the way to go.

Among the things that makes me so crazy about all this high-stakes testing, is that most of these tests have not been validated in any way, shape, or form. Someone simply devised the tests and that was it.

Lots of appropriate tests had already been out there, and so if we wanted to test the kids more there were plenty of good tests to use. Instead, we've seen this idiotic growth of the testing industry, with almost no experience and no true understanding of the standards they need to meet.

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