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The Perfect Test

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  • Written by experts, Gives a modern approach, Comprehensive in Scope

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Table of contents (53 chapters)

  1. Chapter 20

    • Ron Dietel
    Pages 69-70
  2. Chapter 21

    • Ron Dietel
    Pages 71-75
  3. Chapter 22

    • Ron Dietel
    Pages 77-77
  4. Chapter 23

    • Ron Dietel
    Pages 79-81
  5. Chapter 24

    • Ron Dietel
    Pages 83-85
  6. Chapter 25

    • Ron Dietel
    Pages 87-88
  7. Chapter 26

    • Ron Dietel
    Pages 89-91
  8. Chapter 27

    • Ron Dietel
    Pages 93-99
  9. Chapter 28

    • Ron Dietel
    Pages 101-103
  10. Chapter 29

    • Ron Dietel
    Pages 105-109
  11. Chapter 30

    • Ron Dietel
    Pages 111-114
  12. Chapter 31

    • Ron Dietel
    Pages 115-120
  13. Chapter 32

    • Ron Dietel
    Pages 121-125
  14. Chapter 33

    • Ron Dietel
    Pages 127-130
  15. Chapter 34

    • Ron Dietel
    Pages 131-133
  16. Chapter 35

    • Ron Dietel
    Pages 135-139
  17. Chapter 36

    • Ron Dietel
    Pages 141-142
  18. Chapter 37

    • Ron Dietel
    Pages 143-144
  19. Chapter 38

    • Ron Dietel
    Pages 145-146
  20. Chapter 39

    • Ron Dietel
    Pages 147-148

About this book

Some ten years from today, American schools have tried every possible education fad. Common national standards, year-round schools, takeover of school boards, and even the super-qualified teacher program have failed to improve low U.S. achievement on international assessments. That all changes when Grant and Jennifer Wilson, both Stanford Ph.D. graduates, create what they believe are the perfect tests. The Venus Assessment System, the first national tests in U.S. history, flip American education on its ear, making U.S. students number one in the world in math and science. But then Jennifer Wilson discovers a secret list of names, students who are exceptions to the high-stakes consequences of the test. So secret that some people are willing to kill for it. With a tremendous blending of suspense tied to realistic future events, The Perfect Test will appeal to readers of all types, from educators and parents to simply anyone who loves a great, page-turner. As writer Paul Baker from the University of Wisconsin says, “Like The Name of the Rose and The Da Vinci Code, this story grabs the reader and won’t let go.” “At a moment of national testing madness, the [Perfect Test] story-line was both fun and gripping. And like all good mystery/science fiction, educational too. I won’t give away the ending.” Deborah Meier, New York University: teacher, writer, and public activist. Author of In Schools We Trust and Many Children Left Behind “Ron Dietel’s The Perfect Test reads like a Stephen King novel. A perfect blend of mystery, action and constant surprises, nicely intertwined in a future world of national high-stakes tests. You won’t be able to stop reading it.” Jim Kohlmoos, President, Knowledge Alliance: Research to Action in Education “Ready for a break, for a romp? Pick up Ronald Dietel’s biting spoof, The Perfect Test. It’s a dystopian vision of a world gone crazy, a science fiction portrait of the future that often comes wickedly close towhere we are now. John Merrow, President, Learning Matters

Authors and Affiliations

  • UCLA Graduate School of Education and Information Studies, Los Angeles, California, USA

    Ron Dietel

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