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Students spend months preparing for tests, or worrying about them.
Instead, they will be in camp, preparing for tests on three successive weekends, with the first on June 22.
Did any parents at Vernacchio's school complain that the subject was inessential, that the kids should be preparing for tests?
Many classes go over what was done before, some classes are devoted to preparing for tests, and, once in a while, you don't really do much at all.
Across East Asia, leaders are trying to reform education so students will know fewer facts and spend less time preparing for tests but, like Americans, be more willing to take risks and more creative in applying what they know.
In preparing for tests, examination papers cannot be taken to local print shops to be copied for fear that parents have bribed employees to make extra copies to give to them in secret.
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"They prepare for tests," she said, "and don't do any other kind of learning".
The three-point bending specimens with a single edge notch were prepared for tests.
At the Phillips, for example, programs virtually grind to a halt during the two-month drilling period when children prepare for tests, she said.
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