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October 3, 2013

Poll: Opinion Shifting Away From Test-Based Teacher Evaluations

Cuta Union
October 3, 2013

Neon Tommy (10/3) reports that according to a new American Policy Makers/Gallup poll, “the majority of Americans now oppose using test scores to evaluate teachers,” even as most respondents “think increased testing has hurt public schools.” The article presents this as a “sea change” from views over the past decade.

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