A new report by EdTrust argues that standardized tests shortchange students of color by ignoring their lived experiences, and calls for more culturally and racially inclusive assessments to better gauge their learning and knowledge retention.
A new report by EdTrust argues that standardized tests shortchange students of color by ignoring their lived experiences, and calls for more culturally and racially inclusive assessments to better gauge their learning and knowledge retention.

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