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Tuesday, August 16, 2005
 
Category: AIM
Here's the best thing about these AIM test scandals:
one student looked forward in the booklet to the English test, to be examined the next day, after finishing the maths test early
So the only thing stopping every year 5 student in the state seeing the English questions a day early was constant surveillance from their teachers who, in reality, are the ones being tested. You can just imagine the classroom before the test: "Do not look past page 10 in the test booklet or we'll have to declare tomorrow's test null and void". And what would the students do?
State Education Minister Lynne Kosky has had a few ideas, amongst them:
SEPARATING the English and maths tests and printing them in separate booklets.
It's good to know we have such brilliant people on the job in Spring Street, isn't it?


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