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    was a rise in the demand for support in standardized testing, and we did not have any previous experience with standardized testing. Therefore the fact that standardized testing was going to be computerized our latent function was to become standardized testing proctors. This was in order to be able to provide technological support for the computers. To clarify the computer aspect of the standardized tests required us to know about the material used in the test. As a result for us to be able to…

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    be helpful or harmful, it plays a significant role in maintaining hierarchies because of the standardized level of learning, the standardized assessments, and the standardized expectations. First, the most common conflict with the standardized level of learning is it categorizes students who are from average, who are simply average, and who are below average in their given academic area. The standardized level of learning among the education system maintains this type of hierarchy because it…

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    Math and science have usually been known typically as guy subjects in schools. According to the “Math and Science” article, many girls were steered away from taking these classes. Many were also told not to join science or math clubs. the thought that girls did not like these subjects made teachers or administrators think that they could not be good at them. While in grade school many girls scored at the same level or close to what the boys scored. in high school, the scores drop. This is most…

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    Standardized Testing Scores and College Admissions Every year, millions of students across the United States take the SAT or ACT. These tests determine where a student is admitted to for college, so it is no coincidence standardized tests get students stressed and cause anxiety. But does this score fairly and accurately judge a student and predict their success at college? Scores are often biased, and other components of a student's application can prove to be more valuable than an SAT score.…

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    For example, a country that has gotten rid of standardized testing yet still exceeds in academics is Finland. Finland produces some of the top students, and they have been surpassing us in education for years, yet they have no annual standardized tests, and the way they test for quality is assessments throughout the year. About 40 years ago, their school system got transformed as a key propellant of the country’s economic recovery plan. Finland had no idea how successful it would be until 2000,…

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    Standardized testing such as the SAT and the ACT is a type of test that is meant to determine how well you understand several academic subjects in order to be admitted into college. These types of test include questions in a form of an essay, short answers, multiple choices, or a combination of these together. This practice has been used for so long that it has become a part of the American culture. Every year, high school juniors and seniors take the SAT or the ACT in the hope that they score…

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    believe that standardized testing is the best way to measure if a school is providing students with a superb education. Meanwhile, others believe that standardized testing is unfair or unnecessary. Despite of this argument many states in the United States currently use standardized testing as a way to examine if a school is actually doing its job well. Both arguments will be examined to decide whether standardized testing is important in schools. One source argues that standardized testing…

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    type of test to assess and measure the potential and progress of each individual? In the dawn of the 21st century,…

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    Left Behind act that has seen huge development on standardized testing, it has also recognized that tests are being misused. Although, there has been an indication of mistakes in standardized testing, according to the policies of state and federal regards NCLB that has pressured schools to use test to measure student’s knowledge, accomplishments and teachers performance. This is also has determine if students are ready for school by using test and detecting if they have a learning…

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    activities in the classroom settings. Students that are severe disabled are still required to take the test. Teachers are overwhelmed with preparing the students for the test so they leave the profession. The students are prepared but fail to still cheat. The teachers are scared that the scores aren't going to show progress. Standardized testing isn't preparing the students for college or future careers. The test is benefiting companies to make money of the students. So often the students…

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