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	<title>Comments on: dilemma: hi-stakes history test ?</title>
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		<title>By: History: US in the World; also hi-stakes testing &#171; Tony&#8217;s curricublog</title>
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		<description>[...] What do you think? Feel free to disagree or comment below. Also, if I see that Bender’s talk is being re-aired on a later weekend, I will post an update on this page and you can use the RSS feed for this page [in grey box, above “Leave a Reply” below] to get a notification of this update in your own RSS reader. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] What do you think? Feel free to disagree or comment below. Also, if I see that Bender’s talk is being re-aired on a later weekend, I will post an update on this page and you can use the RSS feed for this page [in grey box, above “Leave a Reply” below] to get a notification of this update in your own RSS reader. [...]</p>
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