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    Standardized tests are assessments mandated by the government that all students are required to take. These examinations are compulsory to graduate and attain your diploma. The scores students get on these tests are used to assess the level they are at in the particular areas in school, and mainly define a student as either a failure or a success. Standardized tests are extensively harmful to a student’s academic development. They contribute to the evident increase of students’ anxiety levels…

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    Standardized tests do not accurately measure a student’s intelligence and overall academic performance. There are many other things a student does during their school years that measure their intelligence, however, as a result of standardized testing they are put in a pass or fail category. A student who may have contributed or excelled on a one on one or hands on the test may have extreme test anxiety, or other various reasons for failure may fail a mandatory standardized test. Upon failure of…

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    pass standardized tests to graduate is not a good idea. It is not a good idea, because some students are not good testers. They might learn slower than other students in a way, than some students might catch on quicker than others so it can be a good or bad idea. Some students let standardized tests get to them to the point they are wanting to give up, without giving it another try. Yes, those state tests are very difficult but students have to realize that in a long run those tests are going to…

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    contingent on the specifics of the failed drug test. For example, is this the first drug test since being placed in the program and failure resulted from usage beforehand? Conversely, had the client passed a previous drug test and the failure is a result of a relapse? Neither reason demands an immediate expulsion from the program result, however, an adaptation of the conditions of the program are necessary to address the issue. First, if the initial drug test administered after starting the…

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    is standardized test. According, to The Glossary of Educational Reform standardized testing is, “Any form of test that (1) Require all test takers to answer the same questions, or a selection of questions from a common bank of questions, in the same way, and that (2) is scored in a “standard” or consistent manner, which makes it possible to compare the relative performance of individual students or groups of students” (Educational Reform). This means that everyone takes the same test on the…

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    taking a standardized test. I will be giving you tips and examples for what you should do before or when taking a standardized test. One thing you should do when taking any test is always stay focus. And let’s not forget to practice before taking a standardized test. The more you practice, the more familiar you will be with the test format, and less likely to panic when you are actually taking the test. Practicing can help you remember what you learned and ace the test. You should practice…

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    Policy 19.2 (2005): 331-348. Academic Search Complete. Web.7 Oct. 2015. Summary & Evaluation: The SAT and ACT has become important measurements of students’ academic well-beings, and about 64% of the public universities has rated these standardised test scores as “very important” admissions criteria, because they believe that SAT and ACT are “objective” measures rather than “subjective” measures of student’s well-being in their first year of college. Critics on SAT generally focus on the bias…

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    teachers. But what are these challenging tests out to prove? Some say that standardized tests are a proper evaluation of the students’ knowledge and the teachers’ ability; however, studies have shown that these stress filled tests have gone way too far. According to Berliner in his writings of the Cambridge Journal of Education, standardized tests hold teachers accountable for students’ scores and are often punished. Teachers must now “ teach to the test” in a high stress environment and this…

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    the same experiences. For example, take a child that has grown up in an English speaking family from America vs a child that has grown up in a non-English speaking family from another country. Who do you think is going to do better on a standardized test? Probably the child that speaks English and is American; this is not to say the other child is dumb or unable to succeed it is just that he/she has not had the same opportunities to learn the things being tested. When the teacher is observing a…

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    the world’s system began to falter. The failure of education has been blamed on the increase in usage of standardized tests. This has brought up the issue whether schools should continue the usage of standardized testing because America’s diminishing education is linked to over testing. Although standardized testing has been around for quite some time with significantly increased test scores, the repercussions of continually testing students has degraded students’ abilities of real world…

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