How many years of data do you have that supports better scores when students are given the critical analysis approach?
THE WITNESS: I think that the data that’s– would be data you can put into a science education journal would be data that Bryan showed, and I think he said around four years of data, something like that. MS. MORRIS: Thank you. CHAIRMAN ABRAMS: Thank you, Dr. Ely. We’re going to take a break now. We’re going to reconvene at 2:50, 15 minutes from now. (THEREUPON, a short recess was had).
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