By Associated Press - Thursday, June 15, 2017

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - A man has become the second to recently challenge the Florida Department of Education on how it scores teacher tests.

WFTS-TV reports (https://bit.ly/2scXdqN ) during an administrative hearing Wednesday, Daryl Bryant defended his writing after failing the essay portion of Florida’s teacher certification three times. He’s been teaching physical education at a Cocoa charter school for three years.

Court documents say Bryant alleges the grading process is “invalid and has errors.” On Tuesday 20-year teaching veteran Julie McCue also fought the department after failing the essay on Florida’s educational leadership exam four times.



Department data show in 2014 the essay portion had a 93 percent passing rate for first timers. Passing rates dropped to 63 percent in 2015 after it was revised to be more rigorous. In 2016 rates improved to 69 percent.

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Information from: WFTS-TV, https://www.wfts.com/

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