Making the Grades: My Misadventures in the Standardized Testing Industry

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$19.95  $18.55
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Berrett-Koehler Publishers
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272
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5.54 X 8.42 X 0.6 inches | 0.76 pounds
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English
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Paperback
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9780981709154
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About the Author
For fifteen years, Todd Farley worked for renowned companies on some of the most important standardized tests in America. During that time, he wrote and scored tests in math, reading, science, social studies, history, writing, health, and the arts. Since leaving the industry, he has contributed articles to Education Week, Rethinking Schools, and other publications. He lives in New York City.
Reviews

". . .a humorous yet sobering glimpse at the testing arena--a must-read for policymakers and pundits enchanted by high-stakes tests."
-- Dennis Van Roekel, President, National Education Association

"This revealing account is full of dark humor and asks many disturbing questions that will rouse debate among educators and concerned general readers."
-- Karl Helicher, September/October 2009, "Foreword"

"Todd Farley has a new book: It was an intriguing read..."
-- Jay Mathews, "The Washington Post" "

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." . .a humorous yet sobering glimpse at the testing arena--a must-read for policymakers and pundits enchanted by high-stakes tests."
-- Dennis Van Roekel, President, National Education Association

"This revealing account is full of dark humor and asks many disturbing questions that will rouse debate among educators and concerned general readers."
-- Karl Helicher, September/October 2009, "Foreword"

"Todd Farley has a new book: It was an intriguing read..."
-- Jay Mathews, "The Washington Post""

"


." . .a humorous yet sobering glimpse at the testing arena--a must-read for policymakers and pundits enchanted by high-stakes tests."
-- Dennis Van Roekel, President, National Education Association

"This revealing account is full of dark humor and asks many disturbing questions that will rouse debate among educators and concerned general readers."
-- Karl Helicher, September/October 2009, Foreword

"Todd Farley has a new book: It was an intriguing read..."
-- Jay Mathews, The Washington Post