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The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT22) CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. -- Aug. 6, 2002 -- EDLIFE-ACCOUNTABILITY-2 -- For years, higher education was considered immune from the problems plaguing the lower levels of American education. Yet with the federal government now mandating a ladder of tests from elementary through high school, the question in K-12 is no longer whether to test but how to test. The Bush administration has publicly proposed that next year's reauthorization of the Higher Education Act, which governs how colleges and universities get federal money, be modeled on the recent legislation requiring elementary and secondary schools to test students and prove their progress. Brian Smith, a student at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Va., crams for a test in May. (Stephanie Klein-Davis/The New York Times)
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2002-08-06
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The New York Times Agency
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