Wednesday, August 28, 2013

UPDATE: State offers new test-out option + Watch this APS teacher: Was she pressured into cheating? | Get Schooled | www.ajc.com

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Get Schooled: State offers new test-out option for high school exams. Will students do it?
Advanced high school students can now take the state's End of Course Tests before they sit through the corresponding course to see if they score high enough to test out of the class. Will this ever happen? How many kids are advanced enough to score in the Exceed level of ...

Watch this APS teacher: Was she pressured into cheating? 



Testimony is under way in the first APS cheating trial. On Monday, a former Atlanta teacher told jurors she caved into pressure to cheat on her students' tests to meet targets at her school.
"I feel horrible, " said Stacey Smith. "I did my babies a disservice." Smith was one of three ex-teachers to testify that they changed test answers. They were called to  in the trial of former Atlanta regional schools director Tamara Cotman, the first defendant in the chearing scandal to go to court.
Cotman, who has pleaded not guilty, and 34 other former educators, including former Superintendent Beverly Hall, face criminal charges. Here is a link to the latest development in the case.
Here is some of Smith's testimony: