Ah, ah, ah--no looking or googling. Guess first please, then read it all.
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Posted April 20, 2012 at 5:00 am
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2. Dan Crawford wrote:
The GBEC and its GOEs are among the most expensive and useless activities of TEC. Fifteen years ago, I wrote a series of letters to the GBEC asking for data on, among other things, the reliability and validity of the tests, the accountability of the readers, the relationship of test performance to actual performance in ministry and several other issues, including information about the budget and how the money was spent. I would usually receive a lengthy response which in essence acknowledged that no studies on the reliability and validity of the tests was done, GBEC was bound not to disclose the identity of the readers, nor could they provide information about how readers were judged and held accountable. After three years, I gave up. In those days, GBEC was particularly concerned about wasting paper. The real problem goes deeper. In my view, it is a corrupt process that requires considerable transparency. BTW, I passed all 7 of the GOEs my first time through. It wasn’t sour grapes that caused me to question them. April 20, 9:06 am | [comment link] |
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3. c.r.seitz wrote:
Check the 2013-15 Budget line for GBEC and GOE. April 20, 9:11 am | [comment link] |
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4. David Keller wrote:
How did Peter and Paul score on their GOE’s? Anybody? April 20, 10:24 am | [comment link] |
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6. KevinBabb wrote:
Someone once told me that the best way to study for the Contemporary Society section of the exam was to read a years’ worth of editorials from the New York Times. April 20, 12:24 pm | [comment link] |
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7. David Keller wrote:
#5 Dr. S—I bet they could have written the questions and graded the papers on Contemporary Society/ Racial and Minority Groups. April 20, 3:21 pm | [comment link] |
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I guessed correctly that the key thing was going to be assorted aspects of post-modern political correctness and “social justice.” What’s fascinating is how they hide it as just one point amongst the others and then focus on “perception” of issues and “integration” of responses. IOW, you will not pass unless you can find away to apply the real stuff to what actually matters to our church.
Fair enough, but glad I left many years ago.
April 20, 8:08 am | [comment link]