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Re: Georgia eliminates ETS praxis services![]()
Posted by oh on 1/08/07
Chasity is under the belief that Georgia is now designing their own
test. This post early on this thread provides a beginning to an
understanding beyond headlines.
http://teachers.net/mentors/events/topic291/11.14.06.17.59.19.html
On 1/07/07, Explain it then wrote:
> Dear "so sorry"
>
> explain the extent of Georgia's decision? I would like to know
> if you are right!
>
> On 1/04/07, so sorry wrote:
>> On 1/04/07, Chasity Bruno wrote:
>>> Good For Georgia!!!!!
>>>
>>> Now Louisiana needs to take a stand and eliminate New
>>> Jersey's ETS testing service. The test is very hard and
>>> confusing and most of the time the workers at the ETS
>>> testing services are making errors on our tests.Louisiana
>>> needs to take a stand and develop their own test why
> should
>>> they let another state tell them how their teachers should
>>> get certified. ETS Sucks!!!!!!!!!!!
>>
>>
>> I am sorry you find the test difficult. It is obvious by your
>> post here you also do not understand your own state's
>> certification process decisions nor the nature of Georgia's
>> decision. I suggest some more education in reading, and
>> analytical skills.