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But a relative asked the authorities to look deeper, prompting more exams that led to the conclusion in November that he had been poisoned.
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I couldn't face any more exams after that.
The state has defended its methods, saying the benefit of creating more stringent exams that emphasize deep thinking outweighs the inconvenience of field testing.
A precursor to the widespread testing brought about by Mr. Bush's No Child Left Behind law, the tests replaced more basic exams that had been given in the same grades, which simply determined whether students needed remedial instruction.
He then passed two additional sets of longer and more challenging exams that qualified him to practice patent law within the British and European patent offices.
It wasn't an easy transition--it meant more school, on-the-job training, and lots more exams at a time of life when she could well have thought that exams were behind her forever.
The use of interactive technology in the classroom has been accompanied by a move towards more flexible testing in exams that can be tailored more closely to individual pupils.
Franken is calling for more frequent, less pressurized exams that show progress throughout the year.
Gove's new reforms will see less emphasis on coursework, a different grading system doing away with the old A*-G and replacing it with numbers and exams that will be: "more challenging, more ambitious and more rigorous".
Since wealthy students who went to private schools are much more likely to pass university entrance exams, that is shockingly regressive and wasteful too, since the return to the taxpayer from a decent basic education for many would be much higher than from degrees for the few.But the most damaging practices have to do with pensions again.
The audit official who oversaw the internal inquiry said Monday that his office would give Fire Chief Daryl Osby more detailed information about the other exams that were compromised.
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