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by DougN7 392 days ago
… so if the test is good …

Reading is such a basic skill it seems like a pretty reasonable thing to come up with a decent test.

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"When a measure becomes a target, it ceases to be a good measure, except when the measure is something basic, like teaching reading"?

Has the last twenty years of teaching to the test proven that out?

'Teaching to the test' has not caused the drop in literacy. Rather, it's teaching reading using bizarre methods, like whole word recognition instead of phonics. This has nothing to do with 'teaching to the test', since phonics would teach more to the test than whole word anything. A phonetically competent adult would be able to make out almost any English word. A whole word one would not.
"When a measure becomes a target, it ceases to be a good measure, unless the teacher is poor"?
This 'truth' is not always true. For binary questions, teaching to measure makes sense
Unfortunately, "is someone literate" is not a binary question. There's a whole range of possible answers there.
Is there a way to teach reading, which increases reading test scores, that is bad? I’m having a hard time imagining what that would look like. Just because someone comes up with a pithy saying that some people call a “law” doesn’t make it a universal truth.