Without bias. A fair assessment is one that is without bias (such as socioeconomic or ethnic) and reflects what a child has been given a chance to learn. (See reliable and valid.)
Lessons in higher education: What California can learn
Keeping California public university options open
Superintendents: Well-paid and walking away
The debt to degree connection
College in prison: How earning a degree can lead to a new life
Library or police, a small town’s struggle puts a spotlight on library inequities across California