What are the two main reasons the author wrote the book?

Understanding Testing in Education

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To make testing more complex and misunderstood
To promote international comparisons in education
To criticize educational conservatives
To highlight the importance of testing and address misunderstandings
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What does the author aim to provide with the book?
A guide to international educational systems
A 300-page text full of equations
An accessible but thorough understanding of testing
A critique of all educational policies
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What is one of the key concepts explained in the book?
The role of technology in education
The concept of bias in testing
The history of education
The importance of extracurricular activities
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What does the author believe is necessary for a sensible argument about testing?
An emphasis on extracurricular activities
A complete rejection of all testing methods
Knowledge of key testing concepts like bias and reliability
A deep understanding of international education systems
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What does the book say about test scores?
They are always accurate and reliable
They are often misinterpreted
They are irrelevant to American kids
They should be ignored in educational debates
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Which controversial issue does the book apply testing principles to?
The importance of arts in schools
The role of sports in education
High-stakes testing
The use of technology in classrooms
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How did educational conservatives react to the book?
They banned it from schools
They universally criticized it
They ignored it completely
They praised it despite its critique of test-based accountability
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What is a sign of growing uneasiness with current testing practices?
Praise from educational conservatives
Increased test scores
Universal agreement on testing methods
A lack of debate about testing
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What unexpected outcome did the author experience after publishing the book?
A ban on the book in schools
A complete lack of interest
Criticism from all educational groups
Praise from some educational conservatives
10.
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What does the author hope the book will achieve?
Eliminate the need for testing in schools
End all debates about testing
Contribute to a more intelligent debate about testing
Promote a single viewpoint on testing
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