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	<title>Comments on: AP Logic?</title>
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		<title>By: Tom</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tom</dc:creator>
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		<description>I agree that gains in AP test takers at any cost is not a desireable goal for educators, but neither then would it be a good goal for the College Board. A small increase in test takers one year may have a negative effect on the tests&#039; desirability the next if there is no gain for the test takers.

Probably the most interesting question to me in this post is about the consequences of the new policy in Arkansas and how we as concerned citizens of the same nation can help the education policy of one of the most underserved student populations of the country.</description>
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<p>Probably the most interesting question to me in this post is about the consequences of the new policy in Arkansas and how we as concerned citizens of the same nation can help the education policy of one of the most underserved student populations of the country.</p>
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