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Statement Regarding the Florida School Boards Association’s (FSBA) Anti-High-Stakes-Testing Resolution
Public pronouncements by any governing institution remain one of the best ways to measure its tenacity of purpose. Embodied inside the words adults choose to convey an important message are their hopes and fears about the future. That is particularly … Continue reading
Posted in Accountability, Data, FCAT, Reform
Tagged common core, FCAT, gerard robinson, students, teachers, testing
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