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Not exact matches
Now a
new paper,
posted online August 26 at arXiv.org, closes two loopholes that had cast a smidgen of doubt on previous
results from a crucial
test.
To speed their findings into the public domain and make them available for use in drug
testing, members of the project have agreed to
post new results in a public database and forgo some patent and authorship claims.
New York's latest round of state
test results were released last week and the biggest news is the scores
posted by Success Academy, the network of twenty - two charter schools throughout
New York City run by Eva Moskowitz.
The
Post argues that what the unions are really objecting to is the use of
results from the
new tests as a factor in teacher evaluations.
New York's latest round of state
test results were released last week and the biggest news is the scores
posted by Success Academy.
The
Post's zeal to attack the United Federation of Teachers at every turn apparently
resulted in your use of old math -
test scores in comparing how our charter school compares with others in
New York City.
So now, after the spending more than $ 50 million dollars in state funds over the
post two years on the
new Common Core standardized
testing scheme, and local school districts spending millions more, the Connecticut State Department will be revealing the
test results this afternoon... A Friday afternoon in August.
In order to
test the robustness of our
results in light of these specific concerns we conducted extensive
new analyses in Nature that are not mentioned in the blog
post.
That's according to some leaked benchmarks allegedly
posted by the
new phone that appeared on Geekbench, which shows the
results of phones in the Geekbench 4
test for general performance.