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Not a problem
By mlg

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I agree that there is absolutely nothing unethical or wrong in giving your students as many strategies as possible to know how deal with standardized tests. In fact, in our district we are required to incorporate test preparation lessons into our teaching so that our kids will know exactly how to proceed with different types of questions. As a school, we also conduct regularly scheduled test simulations based on reading selections, open-response questions, and multiple choice questions from previous years' tests. These materials are released to districts by our state DOE for use in this way.

 


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