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Tag Archives: opt-out movement
How does the opt-out movement fuel racism in education?
In a recent article, parents, students, and teachers have united against taking or administering high-stakes testing through an opt-out movement which could continue to fuel racism in education. The movement seems to present an alternative to accountability that is necessary … Continue reading