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    Are Standardized Test Necessary? “Every student can learn, just not on the same day, or in the same way,” Said by George Evans. Students should take standardized test, but not so many. Why? You may ask, because we already spend 2.3 of our time taking standardized test. But we need them so people can see how good the school is doing. It’s also very stressful for kids, and a stressed kid isn’t healthy. To begin with, research shows we are already spending 2.3 of our class time taking…

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    Standardized Test Scores

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    Colleges generally look for standardized test scores during the admission process. The standardized test, such as the Scholastic Aptitude Test and the American College Testing, was intended to be used as a tool that would determine a student’s brilliance and predict how well the student will perform in college. However, the standardized test is not a good indicator of how smart a student is, because every student has different skills and abilities. There are many intelligent and hard-working…

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    Opting Standardized Test

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    In the editorial “ Opting Out of Standardized Tests Isn’t the Answer” The editorial board argues how opting out is not the best option to take towards standardized test. The editorial board develops the ir argument by giving examples that talk negatively about the idea of opting out of standardized tests. Their purpose is to persuade people into having a negative view towards standardized test, in order to get the audience to have a similar reaction towards the opt-out activists as the…

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    Standardized Test Benefits

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    Every year students are forced to take standardized test while they are in school to test their knowledge and their growth year to year, but do these tests truly test a student’s knowledge and growth? No, while sometimes they accurately measure a student’s knowledge and growth, often it does not. The way to make this more accurate is to not necessarily get rid of standardize test but make them to where they are helpful to the students and place them in classes with students that have similar…

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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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    There are innumerous standardized tests available such as Stanford, Iowa Test of Basic Skills, and California Achievement Test. • Standardized tests scores are considered the only statistical component of an application that is common to every student. It provides a numerical indicator that assists the school admission to fairly compare candidates. • The GPA is key, though not always reliable since not every school offers the same classes (AP, Honors) and there is subjectivity in the…

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    taught to be test takers. Do students really learn anymore? Teachers expect students to sit and learn from a boring lesson and then take a test over the material. If teachers created or adjusted lessons to be fun, students would more likely benefit from it when taking a test. Yet, standardized test are not a good indicator of a student’s competency. Standardized test are not a helpful evaluation tool, students learn different ways, and there is too much worrying involved. Standardized test are…

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    Standardized tests are unreliable Picture students taking 5 standardized tests a year and getting totally stressed out. I hope you are on my side and want to change how we take standardized tests. I think standardized tests have not improved because it has not improved student achievement in testing. The first reason is standardized test scores are unreliable because. Billion dollar testing industries make, time consuming scoring mistakes that they won’t fix .The student is smarter than…

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    Standardized Tests How come standardized tests are so important? There are some people that think they are important for learning. There are parents that want there kids to take ST’s only cause they think it will help them learn more.So we are gonna talk about these tests. The first reason that I think St’s are good is because it helps students understand what they need to know and work on.It says the parents want their kids to take those tests. Again the first reason i think these…

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    universities, medical schools, and law schools relying on practically one thing: Standardized Test Scores. These tests have given students the credentials necessary to even be considered to have access to utilize the magnificent opportunities humanity has conceived over the short period of our history. Academic institutions often do look at extracurricular activities and other similar entities, but when the day is done a standardized test score is one’s key to enter these institutions. On paper…

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