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Can the Core Knowledge Curriculum-Referenced tests be described as high-stakes?

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Can the Core Knowledge Curriculum-Referenced tests be described as high-stakes?

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No. The purpose is to measure whether the Core Knowledge program itself is effective. The test can best be described as a diagnostic test for the administering school and for the Core Knowledge Foundation, which stands ready to assist the school with any difficulties that the test results uncover. No school will ever be criticized or embarrassed by the Foundation because of its test results.

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