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Miracle or Masquerade?

Miracle or Masquerade?. The roots of Georgia’s test-cheating scandal. The fallout. More than 200 educators statewide undergoing investigations Two DeKalb County school administrators charged with a felony Governor’s special investigators looking for possible criminal violations in Atlanta

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Miracle or Masquerade?

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  1. Miracle or Masquerade? The roots of Georgia’s test-cheating scandal

  2. The fallout • More than 200 educators statewide undergoing investigations • Two DeKalb County school administrators charged with a felony • Governor’s special investigators looking for possible criminal violations in Atlanta • Numerous educators confess after 50 Georgia Bureau of Investigations agents fan out in Atlanta

  3. The test-tampering story took off early last year … …but we’d been writing about cheating since 2008

  4. Tip #1: Sometimes the problem will leap off the page at you.

  5. Tip #2 Share your data. If it looks too good to be true, they’ll need a really good explanation.

  6. Tip #3 Respond to every tipster and form a relationship with them, even if they want to remain anonymous.

  7. Tip #4 Other types of documents, not just data, are key to uncovering cheating.

  8. Tip #5 Compare performance on other tests.

  9. Tip #6 Investigate the investigation.

  10. Tip #7 Look closely at the administration’s response.

  11. Tip #8 Consider the remedies

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