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Education Reformation
Adam P. Rogers Grand Canyon University
SEC 502: Foundations of Secondary Education
Professor Amanda Errington
May 22, 2024
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Wohl, J. W. (2022). A Better Idea: Utilizing the Department of Education’s Rulemaking Authority to Reform the Special Education Process. Administrative Law Review
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(3), 621–650.
Center for American Progress (CAP), Jimenez, L., & Boser, U. (2021). The Way Forward for State Standardized Tests. Future of Testing in Education. In Center for American Progress
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San Diego City Schools, C. (1999). State Standardized Testing and Reporting (STAR) Program Appropriate and Inappropriate Test Administration/Preparation Guidelines
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