AUGUSTA — Designers of the Maine Educational Assessment tests have agreed to review suggestions from critics who say the latest batch of tests for fourth-graders contains serious flaws.
The tests, administered during a four-day period in late January, came under fire from a coalition of 24 southern Maine school districts.
More than 100 teachers, principals and superintendents flooded a meeting Thursday at the University of Southern Maine to plot strategy for fixing the tests.
Many teachers claim the questions and instructions are written far beyond the level of fourth-graders. Some teachers themselves said they had trouble understanding some questions.
Jeanette Almy, principal of SAD 72 in Brownfield, said she was stumped by a question that asked her fourth-graders to write about their mayor. Brownfield and six other towns in SAD 72 don’t have mayors.
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