Another Brick in the Wall: High Stakes Testing in Teacher Education—The California Teacher Performance Assessment
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This paper briefly explores the context for standards in public schools and universities in California beginning with Proposition 13, and the relationship between standards and the latest volley in the quest for standardization of the curriculum aimed at teacher education--the California “Teacher Performance Assessment.”
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