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Re: to linda![]()
Posted by no one on 11/18/06
perhaps you should read the post immediately preceeding yours.
The biggest problem I see is people with an agenda who will jump on
anything to support their cause regardless if it is plain wrong.
Some people need to get a clue before they open their mouth (or
keyboard).
On 11/18/06, Linda wrote:
> On 11/02/06, Profit un-sharing! wrote:
> Go Georgia
> ETS is a joke. Reaping all the moeny. Keep the money in the
> state. I think that each state should have their own test for
> teacher certification and don't let another state decide who
> should be a teacher. Thanks Georgia for take the first step to
> eliminate this ETS.
>> You pay money as usual.........At least that test fee money
>> paid stays in Georgia where it should be. Why should
>> national teaching candidates for Georgia eligibility pay a
>> corporation named ETS in New Jersey? And even more
>> teaching candidates in Georgia pay a corporation in NJ to
>> take a test for Georgia certification.
>>
>> Yes ETS skimmed a percentage of test fee profit money
>> back to Georgia. But like all the other states that eliminated
>> ETS, Georgia also discovered it could keep all of its profits
>> and funding, thus eliminating a far off middle man
>> (corporation) taking a cut for packaging a test in
>> shrinkwrap.
>>
>> Georgia can also ensure test quality without taking an
>> airplane trip to Princeton NJ. ETS self claims to be the
>> leader of educational testing theory, research and testing!
>> They have no peer as the Feds refuse to regulate testing
>> corporations.
>>
>> ETS is crooked to the core and they are loosing their grip
>> as states are getting wiser to money the game.
>>
>> Clap Clap Clap for Georgia making the right choice.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 11/02/06, what is your point? wrote:
>>> So instead of paying $75 to ETS you pay $85 to Georgia.
>> Plus,
>>> I thought the complaint was about having to take a test
>>> itself. Who cares who administers it, especially when it
>> will
>>> cost more.
>>>
>>> On 11/02/06, Ha ! wrote:
>>>> The Praxis Series Assessments have been phased out
>> in
>>>> Georgia and have been replaced by new assessments
>> known as
>>>> GACE�
>>>>
>>>> "GACE" replaces ETS testing Sept 2006 for teacher
>>>> certification process.
>>>>
>>>> www.gace.nesinc.com/
>>>>
>>>> If you notice ETS test prices going up you know ETS
>> now
>>>> only has 19 states as a market share. Teachers
>> seeking
>>>> certification in these 19 states will pay bling $ to take
>>>> Praxis tests........ETS thanks you for your support.
>>>>
>>>> Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha