1.The American Federation of Teachers conducted a 2013 study and found the time students spent taking standardized tests claimed up to 50 hours per year. A.True. B. False 2.The American Federation of Teachers conducted a 2013 study and found students spent from 60 to more than110 hours per year directly engaged in test preparation activities. A.True. B. False 3.According to Hagopian, the term “testacrats” only refers to the major corporations like Pearson that directly profit from the sale of standardized tests. A.True. B. False 4. The textbook and testing industry generates between $20 billion and $30 billion dollars per year. A.True. B. False 5. According to Hagopian, standardized testing serves to reinforce the mythology of a meritocracy in which those on the top have achieved their position rightfully—because of their hard work, their dedication to hitting the books, and their superior intelligence as proven by their scores. A.True. B. False
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1.The American Federation of Teachers conducted a 2013 study and found the time students spent taking standardized tests claimed up to 50 hours per year.
A.True. B. False
2.The American Federation of Teachers conducted a 2013 study and found students spent from 60 to more than110 hours per year directly engaged in test preparation activities.
A.True. B. False
3.According to Hagopian, the term “testacrats” only refers to the major corporations like Pearson that directly profit from the sale of standardized tests.
A.True. B. False
4. The textbook and testing industry generates between $20 billion and $30 billion dollars per year.
A.True. B. False
5. According to Hagopian, standardized testing serves to reinforce the mythology of a meritocracy in which those on the top have achieved their position rightfully—because of their hard work, their dedication to hitting the books, and their superior intelligence as proven by their scores.
A.True. B. False
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