Tuesday, August 23, 2011

City Reports Increase in Allegations of Cheating by Educators - NYTimes.com

City Reports Increase in Allegations of Cheating by Educators - NYTimes.com

Under Bloomberg, a Sharp Rise in Accusations of Cheating by Educators

Raymond McCrea Jones/The New York Times

Richard J. Condon, special commissioner of investigation, attributed the rise to the expansion of the school system and to the higher stakes attached to standardized tests and classroom grades.

Annual allegations of test-tampering and grade-changing by educators have more than tripled since Mayor Michael R. Bloombergtook control of New York City’s school system, outpacing a broader increase in complaints of adult misconduct in schools during the same period, according to the special commissioner of investigation.

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The commissioner, Richard J. Condon, attributed the rise both to the expansion of the school system — its budget has more than doubled, to $24 billion from $11.5 billion when he took office in 2002, and the number of schools has grown to