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Permission is not required to link to any article or page on our site so long as you do not state or imply any sponsorship of your site or product by Education Week. Use cases include linking from websites, social media, newsletters, listservs, and emails. Our policy allows others to post a link and up to two paragraphs of any article on our website. For example:

Vision, Reality Collide in Common-Core Tests - Education Week
In states across the country, field-testing of the exams that will measure students’ mastery of the Common Core State Standards is well underway. Much attention is focusing on the questions that this “testing of the test” will inevitably raise about bandwidth, access for special populations, and standard-setting.

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