His problem may be difficult, possibly even impossible, to surmount but the
test is not necessarily made trivial or meaningless thereby. Still, it _is a
filter. If he is to be promoted to a position where he must imagine the
situations of others because he is not there in person, to give commands
that may affect their lives, he must be able to do more than point.
It would be better if a performance based assessment specific to his yard
could be provided. But that is probably too much to ask. And if his new
position required that he move from yard to yard, it could even be misleading.
An interesting conundrum. But if enactment does not work there is always the
old standby: brute memorization of a few hundred questions from previous
tests. Not very PC but perhaps his only way through this particular gate.
Rolfe Windward M.Ed., Ph.D.
Science/Technology Curriculum & Teaching
email: rwindwar who-is-at ucla.edu (until September 15, 1997)
70014.646 who-is-at compuserve.com
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