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It seems to me that public discourse over public education policy tends to revert to ad hominems and fallacies more quickly (link to reason.com) than other debates. One particular issue I have been mulling recently is the use of test scores in determining public teacher compensation. My perception is that public teacher compensation generally exhibits […]

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