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‘Achievement Gap’ vs. ‘Education Debt’: Why the Language of Testing Matters

Classroom Assessment

In this op-ed, published in The74 on June 4, 2023, Dr. Jennifer Randall advocates for utilizing a language of justice rather than a language of deficit when discussing education, students, and testing.

Read Online at The74

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