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    Standardized Testing and Educational Quality In this case study, I will be asking the question of how do standardized tests unfairly measure educational quality. This will be viewed from an English professor standpoint and how they handle the problem themselves. First a standardized test is a test that is regulated and scored in a reliable, or "standard", way. standardized test is outlined such that the questions, conditions for regulating, scoring strategies, and interpretations are steady…

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    standardized test scores and can either make or break their college plan. A student 's ACT score or SAT score will determine if they are at the academic level to be accepted into a college. Test scores throughout all ages are a very object and fair way to measure a student 's knowledge. Standardized tests are created and written to test what students have learned and to compare what one student knows to what another student does. From kindergarten screenings to high school final exams, these…

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    prohibited programs, calculations, and information that are not allowed on the test. Prevention of cheating through conventional means is no longer effective, with the rate at which technology is making cheating more accessible. Technology is growing at an alarming rate,…

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    “The number of standardized tests U.S. public school students take has exploded in the past decade. . .” The reason for that is to test a school’s competency as a whole through test scores. Test scores are not a good indicator of school competency because it isn’t an accurate representation of the school as a whole. First of all, some students are not on the same level as everybody else in the class they’re put in. For example, students might miss a lot of class due to family troubles. There…

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    Standardized tests do not accurately measure a student’s intelligence and overall academic performance. There are many other things a student does during their school years that measure their intelligence, however, as a result of standardized testing they are put in a pass or fail category. A student who may have contributed or excelled on a one on one or hands on the test may have extreme test anxiety, or other various reasons for failure may fail a mandatory standardized test. Upon failure of…

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    Do Standardized Tests Improve or Hinder Education throughout the World? Standardized tests have a very long history back to around 206 BC. It is known by China’s imperial examination. Nowadays, they are widely used in education around the world. They are one of the most frequent methods to check the knowledge of students. However, some people claim that using standardized tests in education system may have a negative effect on students. Nevertheless, standardized tests also have several…

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    this study is the rationale for using out-of-level testing. There are three main themes to this sections. The first is, overly difficult tests promote increased guessing and student frustration, which reduced the accuracy of the test results. The basic question is whether students who score low on grade level tests would score higher on lower level of the same test. To answer this question much of the research on out-of-level testing has examined the effects on raw scored and derived scores.…

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    Standardized Testing is a Global Issue “If the purpose of learning was to score well on a test, we lost sight of the real reason of learning.” A quote by Jennie Fullbright. Standardized testing has been a part of the educational system since the beginning of the twentieth century and it was created by a psychologist named Alfred Binet. The test developed a love-hate relationship through all students in Universities. These tests were to improve efficiency and managing the student’s population…

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    There has been a major controversy about the relationship between standardized test scores and the availability of school funding. This heated debate has affected teachers, parents, students, and Congressman across the United States. With the new standardized test being placed in Oregon, called the Smarter Balanced test, this argument has been renewed close to home. In the past, the school’s standardized test scores reflected on how much funding money was given to them. However, some deem this…

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    stakes assessments are a method which has been utilised on a global level to test the knowledge of students. There can be a number of purposes for the tests however they must be accountable to be considered high staked. All of the sources chosen discuss aspects of HSA or examples of HSA such as HSC or NAPLAN. They include opinions about the impacts of HSA, why HSA is so important today compared to when it was first introduced and the alternatives to this stress causing method. By drawing on all…

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