Reading scores for the United States on an international assessment of student skills have been invalidated because of major errors in the printing of the test, in what a top federal education official called an "embarrassment" for government officials and the private contractor responsible for administering the exam.
The results of the reading section of the Program for International Student Assessment, or PISA, were ruined when printing errors in the test booklets directed students to th...
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