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    of mild anticipation before. My parents were never people who cared about my test scores. But I cared a whole lot. Her powerful hand dropped my graded test on my desk, the front facing down. As soon as the edge of the paper…

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    english. Many students get stressed out and are not able to concentrate when they take the test. These following tips will help you concentrate better on tests, not get stressed out, and will help you get into better classes. STUDY You should always study before a big test. The school will recommend sites for you to go and study. It is also better if you take a practice test so you know what the test feels like. Always remember to take a break in between. According to Headspace.org…

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    article, DiMaria notes how GPA, SAT or ACT test scores have long been the central theme of the college admission process. DiMaria uses research done by Dr. Robert Sternberg, a cognitive psychologist and former president of the School of Arts and Sciences at Tufts University. Sternberg, using his idea for the college admission process called “Kaleidoscope”, has discovered that standardized test scores and GPA do not successfully measure a student. These test demonstrate analytic ability, but…

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    Currently I do not think that the Colorado Growth Model fairly reflects student performance in our schools. While I do think it is a good idea measuring growth of a student to determine performance of a school. Currently there is no motivation for a student to try on performance exams. A student could receive high quality instruction, but completely have no regard for the exam and purposely underperform on the exam. Having students with no regard on their performance growth could cause…

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    On October 21st, 1998, President Bill Clinton created an initiative to hire 100,000 teachers and reduce class size in the earlier grades to an average of 18 students. This initiative sparked debate across the country. Clinton believed that having a large class sizes made it difficult for teachers to retain the attention of students as well as focus on students that may need individual attention if they are struggling. Several people who were against this initiative claim that reducing class size…

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    to attain a national standard for education that guarantees a harmony between the curriculum and its apprentices. A uniform national test, student distribution, and curriculum distribution are the major steps to take to-wards standardizing education. The first step is organizing a uniform national test because it is the foundation for the next two stages. This test is a measurement that involves modules previously…

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    2e Child Analysis

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    The questions and discussion in this thread are worth investigating. I think everyone at the cusp of the issue has serious questions, misconceptions, and needs a clear definition of how we should help the 2e's find success in both worlds. At the Kemps open house a parent timidly approached me and asked how I felt about twice-exceptional. She explained the amazing things her child could do. translate languages, memorize maps, photographic memory etc. Then she was almost embarrassed to go on…

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    ELL Student Analysis

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    variety of ways to assess the English language development of ELL students. Despite this, ELL students often fail to perform at grade level along with their peers. In order to assess the needs of ELL students in schools, there must be a school-level test in, conjunction with the statewide exams, that teachers can use to diagnose the problems faced by ELL students in modern schools. According to my own experience as a tutor for ELL students at a variety of grade levels as well as through…

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    exploration of the effects of test anxiety on academic performance, Cassady and Johnson (2002) found that high levels of both cognitive test anxiety (worry) and emotionality were linked to lower exam scores in undergraduate students, though cognitive test anxiety is much more influential. Emotionality alone only explained 5% of the variance in test scores, but when cognitive test anxiety was included in the model, the amount of variance in test scores explained by both types of test anxiety…

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    Should a test determine one’s success? An individual’s knowledge cannot be measured by simple trials such as standardized testing. Standardized testing has plagued the educational system for several years, affecting the lives of young individuals. Students with test taking deficiencies, such as anxiety, tend to lose focus and also suffer from drops in self-esteem. These adversities tend to affect even the highest performers of the academic year. Standardized testing is mostly a bad way of…

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