nothing solved by bubbling a,b,c,d

The Real News Network has a video up of teacher activist Jesse Hagopian, a leader among the teachers who refused to give the MAP test at Seattle's Garfield High, at the recent corporate-sponsored Education Nation event.
And let me just say that I think we need to reframe what the purpose of education is, because I think it's not just about career-ready and college-ready. I think it's also about solving real-life problems that we have in our world. We have endless wars, economic stagnation, and we have mass incarceration. And climate change is threatening the future of humanity. And none of those problems can be solved by bubbling A, B, C, or D.

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