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While there has been unease in education about the growing influence of testing in schools over the years, some districts are leaning on standardized assessments in new ways this year to grapple with the wide-ranging effects of the pandemic.
Around the corner, meanwhile, is the MCAS, which the state’s Department of Elementary and Secondary Education has told schools will happen this spring despite the uncertainty of the coronavirus – and varying opinions around the state about whether the state’s main assessment is necessary this year.
The question underpinning much of the discussion around testing this school year is how much learning has been achieved over the past nine months amid significant disruptions to normal classroom teaching.
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