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    From 3rd grade until 10th grade, students must past a standardized test to see if they will pass their grade. Even if they have the NCLB, which stands for “The No Child Left Behind Act, it is a federal law that provides money for extra educational assistance for poor children in return for improvements in their academic progress.” This act was put into place in 2002, and in the article from QUARTZ it says, “American families and public school teachers have been increasingly put-upon by…

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    1. Explain what “proctoring” means and why the UoPeople requires proctored exams: Proctoring in UoPeople means taking exams under supervision of an individual that is unbiased. The proctor's role is to make sure that the individual that is taking the exam is in fact the student that participated in the course and no one else. It is also the proctor's responsibility to make sure that the student takes the exam in a legitimate manner, without any outside help other than the material that was…

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    beautiful environment. This sounds so boring! Students should not have to take standardized tests because they take too much time, they are overwhelming, and teachers stress the children way too much! First of all, according to Newsela, each student spends at least 20 to 25 hours on tests each year. Parents, that is like your child getting up at twelve o’clock in the morning on a Monday and working on tests until it is twelve o’clock in the morning on Tuesday! Mind-blowing isn’t it? On top of…

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    addresses is the weight of failure placed upon testers. In the story, those who are chosen for the testing have severe consequences for failure. Those who do not pass certain aspects of the tests are not permitted to advance to the University. Later on in the book, Cia discovers that those who failed the tests were killed by the testing officials. The slaying of the candidates is a metaphor for getting low scores on standardized testing. For example, if someone gets a 10 on the ACT, they are…

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    filled standardized tests like the ACT and SAT. These tests have been a burden to students in America for more than 50 years, but now they are far more competitive and the stakes are much higher than ever before. The ACT and SAT have become one of the largest deciding factors in the college admissions process, and the inability to score high on the test could mean getting denied by your “dream college” or not being admitted into college at all. Students are taking more standardized tests than…

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    Standardized test plays a very important role in children’s education. Students take a standardized test at least once or twice a year. A standardized test is “a test (as of intelligence, achievement or personality) whose reliability has been established by obtaining an average score of a significantly large number of individuals for use as a standard of comparison (Webster Dictionary).” Throughout the year teacher(s) prepare the students the best way they can in order for students to become…

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    completely, but can we lessen the rates of cheating? Students feel the need to cheat because they aren’t comfortable with what they are learning or they’re scared to fail. If you take your time trying to teach students rather than preparing them for tests, they may not feel the need to cheat as much. Some may believe that the students don’t fully understand that cheating is wrong, they don’t know what counts as cheating, or they just don’t care anymore, but it’s actually the opposite. When faced…

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    I do not support the year-round school system. While there are good reasons for implementing this system, the reasons not to implement it out weigh the reasons to implement it. Test scores and curriculum taught in school is a very important thing for students, but so are things learned and experienced outside of school. Too much school could be a bad thing in the long run. There are many reasons why not to implement the year-round school system. One reason why the year-round school…

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    standardized tests are insufficient to provide an accurate and complete picture of the student. Factors such as prior academics, co-curricular activities and, the intent and persona of the student are equally important. First, standardized tests such as TOEFL or GRE only evaluate the applicant on a narrow criteria. His performance in the long term in his academics is a better indicator of his consistency and determination. For instance, some students may excel in an english language test if…

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    maximum time students should be completing homework per night should be based on one's grade level. For every grade level, a student should be doing 10 minutes of homework before the effectiveness of the homework diminishes. Homework was designed to test the skills learned in class at home, and it is a useful tool to increase a student's knowledge if used correctly. According to this system, students in high school should be doing no more than 2 hours of work each night, however, this is not the…

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