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States are to develop their own tests, following national guidelines.
Teachers are free to design their own curriculums and develop their own tests.
Yet, since the federal government can't set national standards, schools have been left to fend for themselves and develop their own tests.
While employers may want to develop their own tests, job applicants can be proactive by sharing past writing samples or projects to offer a sample of their work in action.
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Mr. Davison has suggested that the schools should develop their own test that would be administered by the schools themselves, and not by psychologists, who are widely believed to be, along with professors and consultants, among those supplying the tests to test prep companies.
Second, a system that generates interactive exercises for teaching students how to develop their own test suites.
The C.D.C. has developed a polymerase test and a number of companies have developed their own tests.
Several diagnostics companies, like Diatherix Laboratories and Quest Diagnostics, have developed their own tests for the new swine flu.
He argued the New York State United Teachers union failed its members by not mounting an effective campaign against standardized testing, and said there's now a "pervasive atmosphere of distrust" preventing teachers from developing their own tests and quizzes.
Based on this the Koreans developed their own test panels and began the design of masks specifically for Korean workers [ 6, 14].
What is not small or remote is the role to be played by the federal bureaucracy that will monitor the 50 states as they each develop their own individual tests -- potentially as many as 12 yearly tests per state, by my count -- to grade their schools.
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