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Re: MEAP Scores Up Says the Snooze, but then read the article


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  • Subject: Re: MEAP Scores Up Says the Snooze, but then read the article
  • From: Susan Harman <susanharman@igc.org>
  • Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2007 13:36:07 -0800
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In fact, it is the test that has gotten the most well-intentioned attention and care of any state test. Many years ago, researchers tried to figure out a way for it to take into account the two factors no test can deal with: prior knowledge and motivation.
That is, no test can level the playing field so that kids taking it arent at an advantage or disadvantage by having had different upbringings, which is why all tests really test mothers education, overwhelmingly more than anything else. (Except for some ingenious IQ-type perceptual tests that kids presumably have never seen before.)
The other uncontrollable factor is motivation. If a kid decides to blow the test off, thats that.
Anyhow, they tried very hard to make the MEAP immune to these factors, but couldnt.
Susan

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From: Rich Gibson <rgibson@pipeline.com>
Date: Mon Jan 22, 2007 12:47:06 AM US/Pacific
To: ca-resisters@interversity.org
Subject: [ca-resisters] MEAP Scores Up Says the Snooze, but then read the article
Reply-To: ca-resisters@interversity.org

http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070122/SCHOOLS/ 701220385

The Michigan MEAP may remain the most bizarre of the state tests. It was long administered by the state Treasury Department, and is, I think, still overseen by Standard and Poors personnel.

The test was written by people utterly unqualified to write on matters of substance, especially the social studies exam, but the rest as > well.

There are MEAP demonstrations in schools, and "special MEAP" food that kids are urged to eat.

And, as almost always, it measures class, race, and subservience. Low key boycotts of the MEAP continue, mostly in the richest and poorest ares of the state.

You are welcome to join us at the Their Wars Left Behind conference March 1 to 4 in Detroit. It is a national conference on how to be anti-war and pro-learning.
http://www.pipeline.com/~rgibson/rouge_forum/

best

r


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