
How cheating on standardized tests can be a criminal act
Clip: 4/1/2015 | 6m 51s
How cheating on standardized tests can be a criminal act
In Atlanta, 11 former public school teachers, principals and administrators were convicted of racketeering charges for cheating on standardized tests for financial rewards and bonuses. An investigation had found systematic cheating in more than 40 schools. Judy Woodruff learns more from Kevin Riley of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
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How cheating on standardized tests can be a criminal act
Clip: 4/1/2015 | 6m 51s
In Atlanta, 11 former public school teachers, principals and administrators were convicted of racketeering charges for cheating on standardized tests for financial rewards and bonuses. An investigation had found systematic cheating in more than 40 schools. Judy Woodruff learns more from Kevin Riley of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
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