Leila Jaafari

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But, as is too often the case in an American high-school English class, students took a flawed test, which they sensed to be an attempt to measure unmeasurable qualities, got a few wrong, and decided that the flaw was with them, not the assignment. Or the teacher. Or those endless standardized tests. They decided, in short, that they were bad readers who couldn’t understand books.
Why We Read: On Bookworms, Libraries, and Just One More Page Before Lights Out
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