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The Debate Continues<br />

You may be right – eventually. Times (Leader) 13 Jun 2006.<br />

Narrow testing It’s the American way. E. Jackson, TES,16 Jun 2006.<br />

<strong>Multiple</strong> <strong>choice</strong> is not a dumb option. M. Cresswell, TES, 23 Jun 2006.<br />

Girls much keener than boys to go to University. A. Frean, Times, 28 Aug 2007<br />

GCSE science <strong>question</strong>s require no scientific knowledge. N, Woolcock,<br />

Times, 6 Jul 2009.<br />

Schools are producing a generation of illiterate scientists. E. McCracken,<br />

Herald Scotland, 28 Mar 2010<br />

Exams for boys, exams for girls. W. Stewart, TES, 8 Jun 2010.<br />

Dyslexic student to fight multiple <strong>choice</strong> <strong>question</strong>s in court. J. Sugden, Times, 29<br />

Jul 2008.<br />

Medical Student’s Appeal Highlights Challenges of Dyslexia. Washington<br />

Post, 21 Jan 2010.<br />

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