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You write "demand results" like it's a bad thing.
It isn't. If we're not getting "results", why bother?
Of course, which results we're talking about matter. I'll pay for some results but not others.
> The numbers they need can only be obtained through standardized, modular testing.
Not true.
We tried the alternative, namely "trust the teachers". We got crap results.
That said, a kid who can read a crappy standardized test is better off than a kid who can't. I mention that because we have hundreds of thousands of kids who can't read.
If you can't measure it, how do you know whether you're doing it?