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<<TESTING, 1-2-3: High schools in Palm Beach County, Fla., have instituted
a new standardized final exam for history classes. Students are only
required to get 23 percent of the multiple-choice answers correct to
pass; to get an "A" they only need to get 50 percent correct. The test,
designed by the district, was mandated to ensure students have
developed "mastery" about the history of women, Africans,
African-Americans and the Holocaust. One principal points out that even
random answers should net the students a 25 percent score, and by
making "educated guesses" they could improve from there. (Palm Beach
Post) ...We don't have to worry about the students doing that, though,
since they haven't been educated. >>
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Can you say presidential ballots?


<<TESTING, 1-2-3: High schools in Palm Beach County, Fla., have instituted
a new standardized final exam for history classes. Students are only
required to get 23 percent of the multiple-choice answers correct to
pass; to get an "A" they only need to get 50 percent correct. The test,
designed by the district, was mandated to ensure students have
developed "mastery" about the history of women, Africans,
African-Americans and the Holocaust. One principal points out that even
random answers should net the students a 25 percent score, and by
making "educated guesses" they could improve from there. (Palm Beach
Post) ...We don't have to worry about the students doing that, though,
since they haven't been educated. >>
Link
Can you say presidential ballots?
