RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Why the "Monkeys Passage" Bombed: Tests, Genres, and Teaching JF Harvard Educational Review JO herp FD Harvard Educational Press SP 50 OP 66 DO 10.17763/haer.65.1.h444603322g078r5 VO 65 IS 1 A1 Peirce, Bonny Norton A1 Stein, Pippa YR 1995 UL http://harvardeducationalreview.org/content/65/1/50.abstract AB Pippa Stein and Bonny Norton Peirce, two White educators in South Africa, explore issues of textual meaning, testing, and pedagogy based on their experience piloting a reading test to be used as a college entrance examination for Black students. Drawing on Stein's personal experience administering the test and on literature in the fields of genre analysis and textual interpretation, Stein and Peirce question the test's meaning and validity. The authors discuss how the students' interpretations of the text differed as Stein altered the social context, illustrating the ways in which the politics of different social occasions contribute to the production of multiple meanings. In their exploration of how shifting power relations produce multiple meanings, the authors raise important questions at the heart of testing, equity, and pedagogy.