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I understand why you're bothered about standardized tests being so geared towards college admissions. And I agree with Conor Friedersdorf's thought that we could use more optional subject tests. (I don't think I've read that article by him. Do you have a link?)

I don't agree that we shouldn't have the same test for all students, or at least a fairly comprehensive test that covers the core knowledge that we expect every student to have at graduation. You link to Natalie Wexler, so maybe you've read some of her arguments (that she mostly gets from E. D. Hirsch Jr.) about why we need a common knowledge curriculum and why standardized tests like the NAEP need to move away from "reading tests" and embrace more fully specific and clearly defined topics like specific topics/facts in history, science, etc.

Common knowledge is incredibly important for an individual's cultural literacy and a society's cultural cohesion. There's a sort of synergy when everyone shares the same body of knowledge. (Which is why everyone needs to read Hirsch!)

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Janet's avatar

I really appreciate your thoughtfulness. As a local public school board member, I’m open to new ideas. Both our sons graduated from Az public schools and have been very successful. One graduated from Oxy College. The education enviro has changed immensely as has the political enviro. Just hoping we get smarter not more divided on what a successful education in Az looks like. Again, thank you

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