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Making Education News: September 2, 2014

by Carol A. Josel | Sep 2, 2014 | Making Education News

1.  New Jersey Governor Christie has rolled back the impact of tests on teacher evaluations from 30% to 10% next year. 2. A new study finds that struggling first graders do significantly better when taught traditional math than progressive methods. 3. A move is afoot...

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