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      <title>A Few Notes from Today&#39;s SBG Workshop</title>
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      <description>I hosted a workshop on SBG at today&amp;rsquo;s BCScTA conference, links from today are here.
A few extra thoughts about questions I got today:
Am I worried about not having larger tests, as a way to partly help prepare kids for university?
No, not really. I think that anything done at university is so drastically different from what we do in high school that have a 65 minute test won&amp;rsquo;t help.</description>
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