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MCAS Testing Could Go Online

State standardized testing for public school students could be moving from paper to the internet, the Boston Globe reports.

Written by Les Masterson

More than 1,250 schools across Massachusetts will try new online tests in the spring, which could replace the current MCAS exam.

The trial run will feature math or English tests and will assess students online rather than via paper booklets like the MCAS, reported The Boston Globe.

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The change could have a huge impact on the commonwealth’s schools and has raised some concerns of educational leaders. 

Massachusetts has joined a group of about 20 states called Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers to develop the tests rather than developing its own tests like the MCAS.

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Read the full report from The Boston Globe here. 

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