Monochromatic Butterfly: The Problem With High-Stakes Testing in Schools
by Teresa Y. Roberson Published on
Before relocating to Austin, I had spent eight years teaching math
and/or science in Egypt, Mexico and Honduras at elite private schools
that used American textbooks, American curriculum and were accredited by
American institutions. The majority of my students were not Americans,
but graduated with a combination of diplomas: local, American and/or IB
(International Baccalaureate). After graduation, nearly all attended
college, mostly in the US, Canada and England, and a few remained in
their own country for higher education.
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