Rhee has been making the rounds on television to sell her new memoir, “Radical,” and most of the interviews have been little more than puff pieces. But Stewart, whose mother is a teacher, tested her. He politely but firmly pressed her on the view of teachers, who think that new teacher evaluation systems, which Rhee pioneered as chancellor of D.C. Public Schools from 2007-2010, unfairly rely too much on student standardized test scores.

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