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As Goodhart’s Law makes clear, the more we incentivize test results, the more people will beg, borrow, and steal to game the tests. So people with the economic resources for private tutoring and extensive test preparation will attain significantly higher scores—without having actually learned much more about the subjects being tested. This seems like a lousy, and unfair, method for determining the future of a sixteen- or seventeen-year-old.
Late Bloomers: The Power of Patience in a World Obsessed with Early Achievement
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