Parents had questions about the tests their children took at
school. They considered them to be common sense questions. They
posed them to the businesspeople, publishers, and politicians who
championed tests. They also posed them to the school
administrators, teachers, and union leaders who criticized them.
This book examines the questions the parents posed, the answers
they elicited, and the changes they prodded.
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