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Last updated on Tuesday, June 9, 2015
(INDIANAPOLIS) - A lawmaker who sponsored a bill that’s spurred a review of Indiana’s ISTEP+ testing program says the state has “too much highstakes testing.”
The Legislative Council announced last month that a summer study committee will examine whether Indiana should replace its testing program for students in grades three through 10.
Democratic state Rep. Melanie Wright of Yorktown sponsored a bill last session addressing how Indiana's testing affects students and teachers.
Her bill didn't go anywhere, but its language is driving the education study committee's summer work.
Wright, who's a teacher, tells The Herald Bulletin Indiana has "too much highstakes testing" and those tests are too curriculum-oriented.
She says tests with more open answer responses instead of hundreds of multiple choice questions might help students learn and retain crucial information.
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