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  2. Atlanta Public Schools cheating scandal - Wikipedia

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    Teachers who confessed to cheating blamed "inordinate pressure" to meet targets set by the district and said they faced severe consequences such as a negative evaluation or termination if they didn't. [7] Prior to the scandal, the APS had been lauded for making significant gains in standardized test scores.

  3. Over 200 unqualified Texas educators had someone else take ...

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    Newton, the proxy test taker, was paid at least $188,000 from May of 2020 through February of 2024 for taking over 430 certification tests for teachers who paid for those services, officials said.

  4. Criterion-Referenced Competency Tests - Wikipedia

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    In July 2011, an investigation uncovered that 178 teachers from the Atlanta area had been found to be cheating from as early as 2001 by falsifying test results. [5] Aside from the teachers, 38 principals were linked to the scandal either by directly participating in the changing of wrong answers or allowing the changes to be made when they knew, or had the responsibility to know, what was ...

  5. Entire class caught cheating on test - AOL

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    Our teachers taught us sharing is caring, but they probably weren't referring to test answers. CBS reports that, "an entire class at Southgate Thomas J. Anderson High School was caught cheating.

  6. Academic dishonesty - Wikipedia

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    The rise of high-stakes testing and the consequences of the results on the teacher is cited as a reason why a teacher might want to inflate the results of their students. [ 19 ] The first scholarly studies in the 1960s of academic dishonesty in higher education found that nationally in the U.S., somewhere between 50 and 70 percent of college ...

  7. Don't blame the tests: Getting rid of standardized testing ...

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    Teacher: My students need support, not standardized tests. Biden, keep your promise to end testing. Biden, keep your promise to end testing. The attacks on standardized tests are part of a broader ...

  8. Brian Jacob - Wikipedia

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    With Steven Levitt, Jacob uses unexpected test score fluctuations to assess teacher cheating in Chicago public schools and estimates that cheating by teachers or school administrators on standardized tests occurs in at least 4-5% of elementary school classrooms, with the frequency of cheating responding strongly to minor changes in incentives ...

  9. Cheating In School: How The Digital Age Affects Cheating And ...

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    The consequences of cheating used to instill fear into many a student. But it seems these days, kids just don't care about academic honesty anymore. Many students can't even distinguish between ...