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WHEN CHEATING BECOMES ALMOST STANDARD
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Kirk Johnson and Megan Farnsworth Kirk Johnson is a senior policy analyst and Megan Farnsworth is a Bradley fellow at The Heritage Foundation, a Washington
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Achievement tests
/ Cheating
/ Education reform
2001
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WHEN CHEATING BECOMES ALMOST STANDARD
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Kirk Johnson and Megan Farnsworth Kirk Johnson is a senior policy analyst and Megan Farnsworth is a Bradley fellow at The Heritage Foundation, a Washington
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Achievement tests
/ Cheating
/ Education reform
2001
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WHEN CHEATING BECOMES ALMOST STANDARD
2001
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Testing the testers: While classroom teachers generally would be the ones giving the exam, an outside company such as Educational Testing Service--the company that administers the SAT, among other tests--should make unannounced spot checks to ensure test integrity. And because some \"bad-apple\" teachers cheat to boost their own class' scores for financial reward, no teacher should directly administer the test to his or her own class.
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