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  1. Half Of 9th And 10th Graders Failed FCAT 2.0 Reading, But Commissioner Says That’s An Improvement (0 replies)
  2. Huge drop in FCAT writing scores leaves state reevaluating way to grade schools (0 replies)
  3. FCAT writing scores are a 'disaster (0 replies)
  4. Florida Board of Education calls emergency meeting as FCAT writing scores tank (0 replies)
  5. Testing Company Pearson Spending Millions to Influence Schools (0 replies)
  6. Pearson: 250 Million. Kids, teachers: Zero. (0 replies)
  7. Standardized testing a failure of system (0 replies)
  8. Inside FCAT 2.0: What Changes Mean for Teachers, Students (0 replies)
  9. Re: the U-SKUNK (0 replies)
  10. The Social-Emotional Consequences of the Authoritarian Standards & High-Stakes Testing Sham (0 replies)
  11. Third Graders’ Angst: Test Month Is Here (0 replies)
  12. Schools gear up for FCAT; testing starts Monday (0 replies)
  13. Florida's new FCAT Pledge (0 replies)
  14. When put to a test, testing culture flunks (0 replies)
  15. What standardized tests should assess (0 replies)
  16. Poverty best student achievement yardstick (0 replies)
  17. AERA Position Statement on High-Stakes Testing in Pre-K – 12 Education (0 replies)
  18. Value-added formula raises alarm for some (0 replies)
  19. Florida’s simpleton rankings (0 replies)
  20. The FCAT gamble (0 replies)
  21. Gerard Robinson Sides with Jeb Bush and Florida Chamber of Commerce on FCAT Cut Scores (0 replies)
  22. When an adult took standardized tests forced on kids (0 replies)
  23. The obsession over FCAT is destroying education (0 replies)
  24. Complex new teacher evaluations tied to student test scores (0 replies)
  25. NAEP: A flawed benchmark producing the same old story (0 replies)
  26. The complete list of problems with high-stakes standardized tests (0 replies)
  27. New signs of FCAT harm (0 replies)
  28. Fewer tests given today. Seriously? (0 replies)
  29. Algebra end-of-course exam: Many students likely will retake test starting next year (0 replies)
  30. Merit-pay puzzle: How do you grade art, theater teachers? (0 replies)
  31. Misusing Standardized Test Scores (0 replies)
  32. Significant--Yet Invisible--Report Flunks High-Stakes Testing (0 replies)
  33. Whoever Said There's No Such Thing As a Stupid Question Never Looked Carefully at a Standardized Test (0 replies)
  34. ... teachers now evaluated on students, subjects they do not teach (0 replies)
  35. Education Inc. (0 replies)
  36. CHANGING WRITING FCAT MAKES IT HARD TO RECOGNIZE GAINS (0 replies)
  37. No Child Left Behind: A conspiracy against public education that too few called out (0 replies)
  38. Flat ACT Results - Failure of Test-Driven School Reform (0 replies)
  39. Tests, Cheating and Educational Corruption (0 replies)
  40. Teacher Evaluations: Don’t Begin Assembly Until You Have All The Parts (0 replies)
  41. Merit pay law raises questions for Florida's specialty teachers (0 replies)
  42. Teachers, This One Is for You (0 replies)
  43. No Money? No Merit-Pay! (0 replies)
  44. Born to Lose (0 replies)
  45. Seminole Named in FCAT Investigation (0 replies)
  46. Ranking Schools Ranks (0 replies)
  47. Principal: ‘Kids, it’s you and your teacher against the test’ (0 replies)
  48. Ooops! Glitches mar computerized algebra tests (0 replies)
  49. Pearson's Servers Don't Serve Well (0 replies)
  50. FCAT season — complete with fear and loathing — has arrived (0 replies)
  51. Standardized Testing: A Decade in Review (0 replies)
  52. Florida hires eyes to stop FCAT cheaters (0 replies)
  53. Teachers fret as Pinellas project links their performance to school grades (0 replies)
  54. Race to the Top Collides with Race to Nowhere (0 replies)
  55. Kelley Williams-Bolar, Ohio Mother, Convicted Of Felony For Lying To Get Kids Into Better School (0 replies)
  56. DeKalb yanks 24 teachers from classroom on cheating allegations (0 replies)
  57. What's Wrong With Standardized Tests? (0 replies)
  58. Florida Democrats Work To Discontinue FCAT Exams For High School Students (0 replies)
  59. The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Test Scorer (0 replies)
  60. The tests that bind: Questions emerge as Thrasher faces allegations of ties to testing industry (0 replies)
  61. English teacher: Data can drive us down wrong road (0 replies)
  62. Parents say FCAT an unreliable measure of student, school performance (0 replies)
  63. Merit Pay, Teacher Pay, and Value Added Measures (0 replies)
  64. Debunking the Case for National Standards (0 replies)
  65. Governors, state school superintendents propose common academic standards (0 replies)
  66. Testing for reform (0 replies)
  67. Tab for new approach to teaching math? $200 million (0 replies)
  68. Schools left behind in Race To The Top (0 replies)
  69. FCAT: Legislators looking at filing multiple bills to end the testing (0 replies)
  70. H.S. FCAT fading out but maybe getting harder first? (0 replies)
  71. FCAT: Coming soon (but then later next year) (0 replies)
  72. A terrible idea (0 replies)
  73. End-of-course exams = better teacher evaluations? (0 replies)
  74. FCAT Schedule Shows People Serving Law, Rather Than Benefitting (0 replies)
  75. The amazingly silly race: State already relies too much on the FCAT (0 replies)
  76. This year's FCAT lesson: Plan ahead (0 replies)
  77. Author: 'My Misadventures in the Standardized Testing Industry' (0 replies)
  78. Education Reform for 2010 Session (0 replies)
  79. Legislator files bill to do away with FCAT (0 replies)
  80. FCAT trips up fewer would-be graduates (0 replies)
  81. Fewer tests, more teaching (0 replies)
  82. High-achieving Lee school accused of rejecting low-performing students (0 replies)
  83. Paying Teachers for Student Test Scores Damages Schools and Undermines Learning (0 replies)
  84. Schools Matter (0 replies)
  85. Should Florida Abolish School Grades? (0 replies)
  86. Florida Takes First Steps in Race to the Top (0 replies)
  87. Jeb Bush's education foundation plans to evaluate teachers on years of FCAT scores (0 replies)
  88. Comprehensive Assessment: An Overview (0 replies)
  89. Like Swine Flu, John Winn Spreads to Georgia (0 replies)
  90. FCAT audit says scoring machines sometimes miss correct answers (0 replies)
  91. New reading test has glitches (0 replies)
  92. AFT Urges Education Department To Revise SIG Regulations (0 replies)
  93. National Alert! (0 replies)
  94. Failure of Test Driven "School Reform" (0 replies)
  95. New, broader rules approved for Florida's school-grading system (0 replies)
  96. FCAT Steals High School Diplomas (0 replies)
  97. Obama's Betrayal of Public Education? Arne Duncan and the Corporate Model of Schooling (0 replies)
  98. Education union leader tells Legislature: No to "Race to the Top" (0 replies)
  99. Obams and Duncan's Education Policy: (0 replies)
  100. Letters - A New Initiative on Education (0 replies)
  101. FairTest critical comments on US Education Department's "Race to the Top Fund" guidelines (0 replies)
  102. NEA Attacks Administration's Education Reform Plan (0 replies)
  103. Clueless: The Dept. of Education Fails Again (0 replies)
  104. a letter to Arne Duncan (0 replies)
  105. Epidemic Of Student Cheating Can Be Cured With Changes In Classroom Goals (0 replies)
  106. Arne Duncan Has Become a National Embarrassment (0 replies)
  107. Obama's Plan Worse that Bush's (0 replies)
  108. President Obama's Secretary of Education Arne Duncan and the Chicago Plan (0 replies)
  109. Current Efforts at 'Reform' Will Produce Minimal Change (0 replies)
  110. Letter: Florida students victims of invalid FCAT (0 replies)
  111. A weekend interview about Florida's school accountability with deputy chancellor Nikolai Vitti (0 replies)
  112. Differentiated Accountability (DA) in Marion County (0 replies)
  113. Mixed Grades (0 replies)
  114. Public dislikes emphasis on FCAT (0 replies)
  115. Even top schools feeling the heat for kids who lag (0 replies)
  116. Grading schools stigmatizes Florida children (0 replies)
  117. Florida's flawed testing system cheats students (0 replies)
  118. Stop drinking the Kool-Aid (0 replies)
  119. Let FCAT Drop Out (0 replies)
  120. Robots in Education (0 replies)
  121. Learn Gibberish to Pass FCAT (0 replies)
  122. Effort to boost High school standards fails (0 replies)
  123. Standardized tests overused (0 replies)
  124. Choose the best answer (0 replies)
  125. What the DOE says about changes in the FCAT (0 replies)
  126. Some FCAT results thrown out at Caloosa Middle School (0 replies)
  127. Mom Upset By FCAT Pulls Son From School (0 replies)
  128. FCAT not fair measure of student's knowledge (0 replies)
  129. Spirit of learning lost in teaching the test (0 replies)
  130. State Exam Changes Hold Promise, Peril (0 replies)
  131. Teachers Boycott Tests (0 replies)
  132. Hypocrisy from state on FCAT (0 replies)
  133. Putting the Public Back in Public Education (0 replies)
  134. Continuing State Battles Over High-Stakes Testing (0 replies)
  135. Hey, just put a little FCAT on that zit and it'll get better. (0 replies)
  136. Dollar Store Elementary School? (0 replies)
  137. Faults of FCAT (0 replies)
  138. State sets FCAT trap (0 replies)
  139. You can't teach kids to write with bubble sheets and timers (0 replies)
  140. Tyranny of the test: One year as a Kaplan coach in the public schools (0 replies)
  141. Teachers excel, but bonus cut (0 replies)
  142. School accountability, vouchers -- and deceit (0 replies)
  143. Celebrating mediocrity in Florida's public schools (0 replies)
  144. Just ask them how much their mamas make. (0 replies)
  145. Educators Cast Doubts on FCAT Results (0 replies)
  146. ...students zoom on "racetrack," but to where? (0 replies)
  147. Study Gives Florida C+ on NCLB Standards (0 replies)
  148. A bogus writing test (0 replies)
  149. FCAT Fading (7 replies)
  150. Voucher Angst Imperils FCAT Bill (0 replies)
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