1. The Purpose of Public Education - K-12
In David Hursh's (Date) article, it mentioned "how testing policies further legitimize program differences by forcing schools with low test scores (those composed primarily of students of color and students living in poverty) to institute more regimented methods of instruction"" (p. 157). ... [It] is equivalent to the breaking down of those barriers of class, race, and national territory which kept men from perceiving the full import of their activity " (p.34). ...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate