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	<title>Comments on: Is the era of teaching to the test nearing an end?</title>
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		<title>By: john thompson</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gosh, can there be any question that the waivers will worsen teach  to the primitive test?  Its hard to believe that we&#039;re in the 21st century and we still have bubble-in testing.  Who would have thunk it? Even stranger, we&#039;re a profession that supposedly rests on thinking and evidence.  Yet, we&#039;re reduced to the level of China-watchers and others searching for body language clues by leaders.  As we laughed with John Stewart, we watched for clues that Duncan might change, given the laughter and anger directed at him.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gosh, can there be any question that the waivers will worsen teach  to the primitive test?  Its hard to believe that we&#8217;re in the 21st century and we still have bubble-in testing.  Who would have thunk it? Even stranger, we&#8217;re a profession that supposedly rests on thinking and evidence.  Yet, we&#8217;re reduced to the level of China-watchers and others searching for body language clues by leaders.  As we laughed with John Stewart, we watched for clues that Duncan might change, given the laughter and anger directed at him.</p>
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