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Student Writing Not Much Improved
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About a third of the nation's eighth-grade students, and roughly a quarter of its high school seniors, are proficient writers, according to nationwide test results released Thursday. That proportion of students demonstrating writing proficiency is about the same as in 2002, when a similar exam was last given. But the results of the latest test, administered last year, also found modest increases in the skills of lower-performing students. (New York Times [1], Friday)
Can they use no child left behind in a sentence?
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Backing the Wrong Horse: How Private Schools Are Good for the Poor (pdf) [2] by James Tooley
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[1] New York Times: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/04/education/04writing.html?ref=todayspaper
[2] Backing the Wrong Horse: How Private Schools Are Good for the Poor (pdf): http://www.fee.org/pdf/the-freeman/0605tooley.pdf
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