If the decision To pass or fail a student for the entire grade was left up to a standardized test, students would be more than likely to pay more attention in their classes. For many students, a year-end test such as this one could be very motivational. No one, wants to be held back because they didn’t pay attention all year long. Thus, it would be crucial to …show more content…
This could cause major problems pertaining to an over abundance of students. Alternatively, not enough students would move on to the next grade. If one teacher has too many students, he or she will not be able to teach all the students quickly or effectively enough. Another issue regarding the test, is the overall amount of failed students and low test scores. The worse a teachers’ students do on a test the worse it reflects back on he or she, since they were supposed to have taught these subjects throughout the school year. A final complaint is that this year-end test such as this one is just simply unnecessary. Taking a standardized year-end assessment determines a student’s classes for the following year, some which are specifically designed to provide additional academic assistance. Although, none of these reasons dissmiss the fact that a year-end test that decides to pass or fail a student would help children the next year, without the need of these extra