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Originally posted by stripes
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Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
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Originally posted by stripes
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I know that I use the correct answers in a class I teach for new officials. I give them the correct answers so they can know what they did wrong on their tests without having to wait for the state to send them corrected tests back.
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That's fine- after they've written their tests.
Would you give your class all of the answers to that same test weeks before they had to write it? Especially if state certification depended on them passing that particular test? [/B]
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That is when I use it, but I need the answers before then. My state certification doesn't work that way. If yours does
DON'T LOOK AT THE ANSWERS. This is not that difficult of an issue. My original post in all of this was in that vein. I don't see the need to make it a big deal. If I don't get the answers early, fine. I don't pass it along to the class. If I do, great because it is a convinence for me. [/B][/QUOTE]So....making sure I'm deciphering your answer right.....you
would give your training class all of the answers to your state exam
before they had to write it. Correct?
And you don't see anything wrong with supplying test answers to people in
other states that
do have closed exams and whose state certification also depends on the mark of that test? Correct also?
[Edited by Jurassic Referee on Oct 7th, 2005 at 03:53 PM]