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Why the Classic Learning Test, which embraces Aristotle but spurns calculators, has caught Indiana’s eye

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Why the Classic Learning Test, which embraces Aristotle but spurns calculators, has caught Indiana’s eye

Indiana has expanded the use of the Classic Learning Test, which assesses students' reading skills with classic Western texts and bans calculators for math. The test will be used for college admissions and to earn bonus points for schools' grades, as part of a push for more rigorous and traditional education.

Indiana has expanded the use of the Classic Learning Test. The test assesses students' reading skills with classic Western texts and bans calculators for math. A new law requires state colleges to consider CLT scores for admission. The test is also used to earn bonus points for schools' grades. The expansion is part of a push for more traditional education. Critics argue that there is not enough evidence to compare CLT scores to SAT or ACT scores.

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