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Table: Highlights of Allen v. Alabama State Board of Education

November 02, 2004 1 min read
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For more than two decades, Alabama has been trying to make a subject-matter-knowledge test a requisite for teachers to earn their licenses. A lawsuit has thwarted the effort along the way.

  • 1980: National Evaluation Systems is awarded a contract to develop the Alabama Initial Teacher Certification Testing Program.
  • Summer 1981: Testing begins.
  • December 1981: Several Alabama State University students and the board of trustees file a class action. The plaintiffs allege that the test is racially biased.
  • 1985: An out-of-court settlement is reached and a consent decree is presented to the court, which requires the state to issue teaching certificates to most teacher-candidates in the plaintiff class.
  • 1988: The state ends the testing program as a result of the settlement.
  • 2000: The consent decree is amended, but does not allow the testing of subject-matter knowledge.
  • 2004: The consent decree is amended a second time, and the state board of education prepares to begin administering the Praxis II tests from the Educational Testing Service.
  • Oct. 15, 2004: Three students from ASU ask to intervene in the case.
  • SOURCE: Education Week

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