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    your choice. Brilliance can be shown in many things such as school and testing or sports and everyday life. In school brilliance is shown through understanding material and Testing, such as the ACT and SAT. Brilliance can be assumed through these tests just by the scores and the percentiles individuals fall into. In athletics the brilliance is harder to achieve or be recognized. It is a different brilliance than school because instead of just cognitive brilliance athletes also need physical…

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    students are passing these tests, however if the students do not pass, the school would be endangered of closing. Schools receive government funds due to their performance on standardized testing, therefore, they reduce “recess” time. Lacking daily exercise can significantly decrease students’ social, emotional, and academic well-being, causing the school to…

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    Naplan Disadvantages

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    An advantage of NAPLAN is its alignment with an evidence-based model for teaching and learning (Hattie, 2005). NAPLAN provides comprehensive evidence about how teachers’ current strategies are working or not working; it is a prompt for teachers to constantly evolve in their profession (Hattie, 2005). It is through the use of an evidence-based model in which, teacher quality is improved. This is a prominent feature in education in countries such as Finland who are currently out performing…

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    classroom, neurocognitive difficulties can turn into academic complications; which then can be perceived as attitude or motivational problems. The article then goes into how abounding numbers of school systems evaluate their teachers on standardized-test scores, instead of being evaluated on the successes of…

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    The Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) has played a vital role in colleges’ selection process. At one time the SAT was held at great value in the scholastic world and students spent months preparing understanding their scores impact on their future. However, the SAT has proved to be in an inadequate measure of a student’s success in future academic endeavors and colleges are beginning to make submitting scores optional. The SAT needs to be abolished as a requirement for college admission…

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    that can simply not go unresolved: young adult testing. Young adults everywhere wake up dreading the day ahead. Anxiety and anger fill high school halls, all about tests. There is even a medical term for this that sounds as mythical as unicorns, dragons, or global warming: test anxiety. There are reports that the mere rumor of a test can instantly send a student into seizure. I have been assured by over two hundred scientific works by over 32 different specialists that 99 percent of all…

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    Music And Music Analysis

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    This experiment will study the effects of music with lyrics verses music with non lyrics on students who suffer with generalized anxiety during test taking. It his hypothesized that students listing to instrumental music will have lest test anxiety than the group listen to the music with lyrics. Participants will be randomly assigned into two groups; music with lyrics and music with non lyrics. The song will be the same for each group apart from one having lyrics. They will first take the…

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    think that standardize testing needs to be changed.Join my side that standardize testing needs to be modernized.Some people think that they are okay the way they are.I think that test need to be changed.I think ST’s need to be changed.1They need to because schools don’t cut back on subjects that aren't on the tests,2the tests are inaccurate,and 3teachers can’t find out what students need help on. First,let me explain why they need to cut back on certain subjects.These subjects are Social…

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    unique because it considers several elements of standardized testing in an organized fashion. Initially, it covers the effects standardized testing has on students, teachers, schools, etc. These are known as your high stakes, and the success of the test-takers impacts these. It also will provide a modest timeline of standardized testing history, including political aspects. A large portion of the infographic composes results and statistics of the SAT, and therefore logos is of high importance.…

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    SAT Scores Research Paper

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    grades? Many students who get poor scores will not apply to colleges. Colleges should not use standardized test scores for student admissions because scores do not show a student’s learning capabilities, some good students do not test well, and all students do not have access to test preparation programs. Scores do not show a student’s learning capabilities. Many students who are poor test takers are strong, independent, and motivated people. They can communicate well and are well disciplined.…

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