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Thursday, March 10, 2011
For Teachers, Many Ways and Reasons to Cheat on Tests
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Teachers cheat sometimes and so do principals, according to academic studies
. Why it happens and how often — and the seriousness of efforts to stop it — are open to debate. Punishment varies from state to state, too."
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