The Fairness of Academic Evaluation
Date Submitted: 12/30/2003 18:33:20
The Fairness of Academic Evaluation
American students used to pass from grade to grade with few complications. Getting into a college was effortless and acquiring degrees was a piece of cake. In 1983, A Nation at Risk was published and Americans realized how inferior their education systems really were. Due to the decline in test scores in American schools, education standards became much stricter and new intelligence exams were introduced. Presently, standardized testing, such as the
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