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Re: Teacher-made tests aren't illegal.
Posted by perfectly fine on 9/29/08
This person is referring to the site where teachers write tests
themselves and share them with other teachers. What's illegal
with that?
Three of them are on yahoo--one for elementary, one for middle,
and one for high school. I never could get admitted into the
elementary one, but I hear it's fabulus.
On 9/28/08, illegal? wrote:
> Trying to circumvent the law due to budget cuts is not a
> good reason to seek teacher made tests. You may need to
> make your own.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Can someone point me to the post for teacher-made tests?, 9/28/08, by need tests.
- Re: Can someone point me to the post for teacher-made tests?, 9/28/08, by illegal?.
- Re: Teacher-made tests aren't illegal., 9/29/08, by perfectly fine.
- Re: Can someone point me to the post for teacher-made tests?, 9/30/08, by sharon stockdale.
- Re: Uh-oh . . . I get a message that it's members only, and , 9/30/08, by there aren't any other directions at all. .
- Re: I got the same message. Says it's a closed group?, 9/30/08, by RavenLunatic.
- Re: Yes, it is closed, you have to prove you are a teacher., 10/01/08, by Ima Teacher can give you info when she reads this board. nfm.
- Re: I have a feeling Ima's not coming back. , 10/01/08, by seen her on other sites lately.
- Re: I have a feeling Ima's not coming back. , 10/01/08, by that's too bad-she gives a solid opinion.
- Re: If you scroll down through the posts far enough, IMA TEACHER, 10/03/08, by does explain the process. nfm.
- Re: Yahoo! group for teacher-made tests, 10/07/08, by Ronthelibrarian.
- Re: Yahoo! group for teacher-made tests, 10/07/08, by Deb ms/IA.
- Re: "Closed" just means you only get in by invitation or , 10/07/08, by being added by the owner. .
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