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Political leanings in science test?


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#1 Ben Simon

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Posted 11 March 2009 - 03:31 AM

http://www.theaustra...5013404,00.html

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#2 sUper GeNius

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Posted 11 March 2009 - 03:41 AM

http://www.theaustra...5013404,00.html

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Brookings, a right-wing organization???

From the article:

"Knowledge is a matter of belief; they're very closely related." He dismissed the Brookings report as a "right-wing complaint", saying the US was one of only four countries out of 60-odd that objected to the questions on sustainable development being included in the PISA test."


#3 niner

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Posted 11 March 2009 - 04:29 AM

http://www.theaustra...5013404,00.html

Thoughts?

Brookings, a right-wing organization???

From the article:

"Knowledge is a matter of belief; they're very closely related." He dismissed the Brookings report as a "right-wing complaint", saying the US was one of only four countries out of 60-odd that objected to the questions on sustainable development being included in the PISA test."

Yeah, they got that wrong. It does sound like the test is biased in a moonbat-ish way. A science test should be about science.




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