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    are programed and work properly. Other staff have to learn how to give the test, and make sure every student is able to log in to the test. Teachers need to cut out lesson plans for over three weeks to review everything we learned and other curriculum students need to know just for the test. Students get very stressed out about the test and try to study so much they don't even get enough sleep so they…

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    Standardized Test Introduction Standardized testing is given in mostly all universities and establishments. These tests are intended to be controlled and documented in a dependable manner. Standardized testing are the same in all instutions. Everyone who takes the test is obligated to find a solution to the same set of questions. There are questions that consist of multiple-choice, true and false. Students are given an assured quantity period to seek the answers to all of the questions given.…

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    of all ages are being forced to take complicated standardized tests. These tests cause extremely high levels of stress, they are unfair, and they waste large amounts of valuable class time Children who should be running outside in the sun, feeling the sun or cool rain on their face, are inside worrying about the test tomorrow. Many kids who are opposed to take the standardized test cannot even spell standardized. One article says that “...the tests are being pushed on students when they are not…

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    Emily struggles to finish her section of the test before time's up. The transition was hard, from France to America; a new language, new people, a new way of life. Already having the first experience of stress at only eight years old, Emily has been subjected to this anxiety. Many students, like Emily go through this process while taking a standardized test. This is a common struggle scattered amongst young students throughout the country. Standardized tests do not benefit students and are not…

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    students, if not all, notably dislike the need for standardized testing in school, and it's a perfectly reasonable opinion. Many researchers and experts say that standardized tests are a massive waste of time and effort, and they do not help students’ education at all. Both teachers and students agree that it is stressful and unnecessary. Some schools spend days, if not weeks, to test when they could be using the time to teach. Standardized tests also create unfair judgments to students and have…

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    Vincent Gardiner Mrs. Foltz ENC 1101 1 December 2015 Standardized Test All students in public or private schools know about the stress of taking standardized test. The average student in high school dreads the three letter word SAT or ACT. If you have ever taken a standardized test you will know the struggle of answering mass amounts of problems accurately and in a crunch for time. All classes that kids take in grade school are in one way or another geared toward the final resultant of giving…

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    An Introduction of the Topic: Standardized testing is very well used by education boards to test students achievements all throughout the nation. These rigorous tests are given at various points in a student’s schooling. Standardized testing was introduced as apart of the No Child Left Behind Act which passed Congress in 2001 and was signed into law by President George W. Bush in 2002. According to an article written in 2008, it states “High-stakes testing and mandated assessments have become…

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    Are Standardized Test Beneficial To Anyone? Are students failing the test, or are the tests failing the students? In the year 1991 an average high school student took an averaged of anywhere from eighteen to twenty-one standardized test throughout the course of their academic career. I can only imagine that those numbers and the stakes associated with the test have increased since then. We rely on test to tell us so much information, but is that test doing students any good? Personally I don’t…

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    Students should not have to take standardized test because they cause a great deal of stress for not only the students but the teachers and the schools. It is not proven that standardized testing help prepare students for the future. In fact Finland has topped the international education ranking seven years in a row! Yet they don’t use any form of standardized tests to rank their students, teachers, or schools performances. These standardized tests are being stressed so much to students to where…

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    Winchester, Ian. "Standardized Testing And The Classroom." Journal Of Educational Thought 40.2 (2006) Education Full Text (H.W. Wilson). Web. 17 Sept. 2015. Summary: The main points present by the author is that the issues of standardized testing is for lack of preparation for the tests. The author explains how difficult the test is to teach for the teacher because the test does not come in till later on in the year. Ian Winchester then elaborates how students and teachers relationship fall…

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