Monday, March 28, 2011

In Georgia, high erasures triggered criminal investigation

In Georgia, high erasures triggered criminal investigation - USATODAY.com
"Fifty agents from the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, an agency like the Federal Bureau of Investigation, began in October 2010 to question teachers and principals at 58 Atlanta schools where there were statistically significant rates of wrong answers changed to right ones on students' answer sheets."

Overpriced teachers may be the issue now.
But when are we going to focus on this government monopoly's abject failure of delivering "education" to our children?

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