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Re: Tales from the Crypt


  • Subject: Re: Tales from the Crypt
  • From: Art Burke <aburke@VANSD.ORG>
  • Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2001 10:31:35 -0700
  • Reply-to: Assessment Reform Network Mailing List <ARN-L@LISTS.CUA.EDU>
  • Sender: Assessment Reform Network Mailing List <ARN-L@LISTS.CUA.EDU>

What would be the point if the child has the right to choose to take the test? (I don't know what the law says, I'm presenting this as a hypothetical.) Art

>>> Jedoyon@AOL.COM 09/24 10:18 AM >>>
In a message dated 9/24/01 8:27:13 AM Pacific Daylight Time, aburke@VANSD.ORG
writes:


> Suppose a court were to rule that kids of high school age could choose to
> take the test in the face of a parent's disapproval?

I suppose then we would have to examine whether specific forms of coercion
were being utilized by schools to persuade students to go against their
parent's wishes.

Juanita

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