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Re: Two Setbacks for State Graduation Tests


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  • Subject: Re: Two Setbacks for State Graduation Tests
  • From: "Horn, James" <jhorn@monmouth.edu>
  • Date: Wed, 10 May 2006 13:21:43 -0400
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  • Thread-topic: [arn-l] Two Setbacks for State Graduation Tests

Is that teacherken or lawyerken??

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From: arn-l-owner@interversity.org [mailto:arn-l-owner@interversity.org]
On Behalf Of Kenneth Bernstein
Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2006 12:53 PM
To: arn-l@interversity.org
Subject: Re: [arn-l] Two Setbacks for State Graduation Tests

no, logic of California exit exams as to unconstitutionality would not
appply to NCLB. The consequences for exit exams is that students do not
graduate -- a student is potentially suffering because of something over
which s/he has no control, the amount and quality of education s/he
receives. But in NCLB what you have is a condition of receiving Federal
aid, directed at schools, who are judged
on an issue for which in theory they have control. The situations are
not
comparable. I don't like NCLB, but this is a false path. Kenneth
BernsteinEleanor Roosevelt HSGreenbelt MD


Kenneth J. Bernstein
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