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Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Brand Names Appear in NY Common Core Tests

NEW YORK – "Just Do It" has been a familiar Nike slogan for years, but some parents are wondering what it was doing on some of New York's Common Core standardized English tests.

Brands including Barbie, iPod, Mug Root Beer and Life Savers showed up on the tests more than a million students in grades 3 through 8 took this month, leading to speculation it was some form of product placement advertising.

New York state education officials and the test publisher say the brand references were not paid product placement but just happened to be contained in previously published passages selected for the tests.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Now the government uses our tax dollars to pay large corporations to endorse their policies,when will it end?