But they don’t, at least not for tests with questions that require a written response.
Instead, they hire tens of thousands of temporary workers, who are paid by the hour (often about $11 to $13 per), to decipher the answers of millions of kids from third to twelfth grade. They are often poorly trained and overworked. (Valerie Strauss at The Answer Sheet)
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