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    Standardized Testing: The con Standardized tests should be eliminated because student achievement hasn't been improved. Standardized tests is said that it has not increased creativity or curiosity on education. According to late education researcher Gerald W. Bracely, “Qualities that standardized tests cannot measure include creativity, critical thinking, resilience, motivation, persistence, curiosity, endurance,reliability, enthusiasm, empathy, self awareness, self discipline,…

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    High stakes assessments are a method which has been utilised on a global level to test the knowledge of students. There can be a number of purposes for the tests however they must be accountable to be considered high staked. All of the sources chosen discuss aspects of HSA or examples of HSA such as HSC or NAPLAN. They include opinions about the impacts of HSA, why HSA is so important today compared to when it was first introduced and the alternatives to this stress causing method. By drawing on…

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    quickly made it easier for them to finish testing than it was for me to finish. As a result I always expected everyone to get other students to get better scores than I did. It would be difficult to sit there and watch other students go and turn in a test when I may be only have way done. It can start to be discouraging and make you question your knowledge compared to other students and peers. This connects to when…

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    States is random drug tests being done on students, if it is wrong or right. So are you going to let your kid be randomly drug tested at school for good benefits or are you going to not let them? Even though drug tests are random and some people think they are bad here is why they should be allowed to be done, it is better to stay aware of kids are taking drugs, students can’t out smart the test, and less drugs have been taken since random drug tests have started. Drug tests will show you if…

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    (NEA), “The tests as we know them today were not used until the late 1920s and College Board created the very first SAT and still is responsible for these tests today.”(Alcocer & Fletcher, 2009) Students begin taking standardized tests in pre-kindergarten and continue the practice beyond the end of their high school career. “On average, by the time a student graduates high school, the individual has taken close to 112 standardized tests.”(Strauss, 2015) With the growing popularity of tests…

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    essential to seeing what kids know, others say that it is inaccurate and more stressful than anything else. These tests have been around since the 1920s and are currently used in high schools, colleges, and even elementary schools across the states. I believe that Standardized testing should be abolished from schools and be replaced with a series of tests throughout the year. These tests are stressful, inaccurate, and unfair. Some people may say that standardized testing is needed to properly…

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    Use of Standardized Tests in Education “If my future were determined just by my performance on a standardized test, I wouldn’t be here. I can guarantee you that.” A wise statement made by First Lady Michelle Obama on the effectiveness of standardized testing in our nation’s public schools (Last). The current use of such testing in the United States has proven non-beneficial to student education for the long-term in an unsettling amount of ways, including that of its unreliable measurability and…

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    standardized testing. Standardized testing is defined as "a test administered and scored in a consistent or standard manner," and according to U.S. Legal, a standardized test "is administered under standardized or controlled conditions that specify where, when, how, and for how long children respond to the questions." But are these types of tests really necessary? There are some kids that learn at a different pace than their peers, but educators test them the same exact way. Now, I ask you, is…

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    Gautam Vachaspati, a student at Keller Middle school based in keller, TX. Even though I find no trouble in the local STAAR tests, or standardized tests in other states, I find that, after careful research, standardized tests like the STAAR can be harmful to students and there might be too much testing going on in schools. A local newspaper in Florida’s Lee County analyzed the tests given by Lee County schools and I quote, “52 percent of the assessments that students take are district mandated,…

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    is not what schools should use to test a student’s overall intelligence. Intelligence is not limited to English, science, and mathematics. Instead, intelligence can range from art and writing to engineering and anything in between. Besides this, several scenarios can affect a student’s test grade, including test anxiety, separate interests, and learning disabilities. Many students today suffer from severe test anxiety, which is known to dramatically bring down test scores. Students who suffer…

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