The National Center for Fair & Open Testing
The National Center for Fair & Open Testing (FairTest) works to end the misuses and flaws of standardized testing and to ensure that evaluation of students, teachers and schools is fair, open, valid and educationally beneficial.
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Spotlight
FairTest to honor Jonathan Kozol with Deborah W. Meier Hero in Education Award in May
Date: Thursday May 9, 2013; 6:00 – 8:30 pm
Place: Multicultural Arts Center, 41 Second Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Read event details, download the reply form or make a donation in Jonathan’s honor.
Common Core Assessments: More Tests, But Not Much Better.
New FairTest fact sheet explains that the looming multi-state standardized tests are "vaporware"--still more hype than substance--and are unlikely to be much of an improvement over current tests. Many school infrastructures will not be able to handle the computer load, and the high stakes will continue to damage children, teachers and schools.
8 Ways To Fight High-Stakes Testing Infographic Now Available
New: January 23, 2013: FairTest has created a single page infographic highlighting some points from our Eight Ways to Fight High-Stakes Testing Fact Sheet. See it and download a full sized printable PDF of it at fairtest.org/8-ways-to-fight-infographic
Sign the National Resolution on High-Stakes Testing NOW!
Join more than 11,000 individuals and 400 organizations who have already signed.
The Resolution is a vehicle for everyone who cares about public education to speak out against the harmful consequences of high-stakes testing.
Sign now to tell local, state and federal authorities it’s time to overhaul testing and accountability.