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Supreme Court reinstates exit exam for 2006 seniors
"Teachers want tests that are fair and aligned to our state standards, and to what we teach in our classrooms."
-- CTA President Barbara E. Kerr
Contrary to claims by the testing industry, teachers and parents support testing -- as long as the testing is fair and in alignment with the state standards and with what is being taught in the classroom. For many years, students have been tested in subjects not yet taught in class. English-language learners are expected to take tests in English. Special Education students are subjected to the same tests as students in regular classrooms. The Fact Sheet and the supporting news articles below provide a look into the truth about testing.
 
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News items
California Educator selected articles
Survival Guide for Standards and Testing
NEA and Other Resources
California Department of Education links
Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA)