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Opinion piece dismissing the importance of math and test scores The passage offers no concrete leads, names, transactions, or allegations involving powerful actors. It is a generic commentary on education policy without any investigative value. Key insights: Claims that math education benefits vested interests like tutoring and testing companies.; Alleges recent presidents were obsessed with raising test scores.; Argues that testing does not reflect real‑world problem solving.
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Opinion piece dismissing the importance of math and test scores The passage offers no concrete leads, names, transactions, or allegations involving powerful actors. It is a generic commentary on education policy without any investigative value. Key insights: Claims that math education benefits vested interests like tutoring and testing companies.; Alleges recent presidents were obsessed with raising test scores.; Argues that testing does not reflect real‑world problem solving.
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