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On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 00:54:10 GMT, Steve Stone wrote:
A recent New York State Math Regents exam results were tossed out because so few students were able to pass the test. Passing the test is required for High School graduation. During pre exam trials of the questions it was found that only 47 percent of those who took the exam could pass the test. I am a survivor of the New York State Regents' Exams 50+ years ago. It was a joke, because the last semester of each subject was devoted to reviewing past Regents' exams and therefore we learned zippo new during that time except how to pass the exam. And this was in a high school for nerds..... So what does this have to do with CW testing ? Absolutely nothing except for stupidity. Or lousy teaching. I suspect the latter. Kids aren't all born dumb - most get that way because they're not taught otherwise. -- 73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane |
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