So many New York City students received extra time and other accommodations on a respected national test this year that several testing experts are saying the results should be considered invalid.Who's really watching the monopolist here?
On the test known as the nation's report card, the National Assessment of Educational Progress, New York state gave accommodations to more fourth-graders than any other state in the nation, and New York City gave more help than any of the ten other major cities that participate in a separate city-by-city comparison. On three of four tests the accommodation rate hovered around 20%. On the last — a fourth-grade math exam city officials are trumpeting as evidence the Bloomberg administration's schools program is working — the rate was 25%.
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
N.Y. Gave the Most Breaks for School Exam
The New York Sun reports: