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New book: Collateral Damage: How High-Stakes Testing Corrupts America’s Schools

Posted on February 25, 2007 by cmenzies

collateral-damage.gifCopied from “Where the Blog has No Name:” Sharon L. Nichols and David Berliner have a new book coming out from Harvard Education Press:
Collateral Damage: How High-Stakes Testing Corrupts America’s Schools

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