Teachers’ association claims standardized tests are ‘dangerous,’ ‘white-centered’

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(FOX NEWS) – A Maryland teachers' association blamed "white-centered contexts" for causing some students to be left behind academically, according to its website.

The Maryland State Education Association listed under their "racial and social justice" page on how standardized tests are biased against students of color.

"MSEA has a long tradition of opposing dangerous standardized tests that for so many years left strong students behind because of the white-centered contexts, and strongly advocating for culturally relevant pedagogy and instructional practices, restorative approaches to maintain safe and healthy school communities, the use of trauma-informed best practices and a focus on social-emotional learning, and unencumbered access to equitable opportunities for all students," the association stated on their website. "We believe that the lives of our Black and Brown students matter and that all students have a fundamental right to be educated in safe, healthy, and supportive learning communities and all educators deserve safe, healthy, and supportive working environments."

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