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    turned in an assignment a day in his life, but, who just so happened to get a better SAT score than you. Most students would be devastated; unfortunately this scenario is exactly what happens to many students who take the SAT. With that in mind, one may have to question if the SAT is a precise measurement of a student’s ability to be successful in college. Students are built of more than just their SAT scores.…

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    think that standardize testing needs to be changed.Join my side that standardize testing needs to be modernized.Some people think that they are okay the way they are.I think that test need to be changed.I think ST’s need to be changed.1They need to because schools don’t cut back on subjects that aren't on the tests,2the tests are inaccurate,and 3teachers can’t find out what students need help on. First,let me explain why they need to cut back on certain subjects.These subjects are Social…

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    Tarr English 9/2y 23 April 2015 Tests should not be allowed! “Students, parents, and educators know there is much more to a sound education than picking the right answer on a multiple- choice question (Duncan).” Standardized tests are general tests and aren’t meant or allow students to think creatively or deeply about the topic. Although, some believe that tests are an effective way to show students’ knowledge, it is important to understand that in most cases tests are not effective because…

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    power in the education system and promises to focus more on the student rather than standardized tests. However, not all students are being treated the way the Act specifies and schools are still struggling with funding that could be dropped. Because the Every Student Succeeds Act was passed the government should uphold the promises made, such as increasing funding and focusing on education rather than tests. Though ESSA promises more funding to schools, many have received less. ESSA gives…

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    when these tests are administered; however, in the African-American community, the stress, frustration and pressure felt by educators is heightened three-fold. Many educators strongly believe these standardized tests are racially biased against minority and lower income students (i.e. African-American, Hispanic).These educators are correct; numerous studies indicate that, although minorities tend to produce lower scores during standardized testing, the results of these standardized tests do not…

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    Preparing for a test in school is critical if you want to pass it. Cheating are those who have no knowledge of what they’re answering or doing during a test. Some people say that studying is a waste of time, due to the mindset that they would never get the point of what they are reading. Truth be told, studying actually pays off. How? If a person gets a perfect score on a test, and you asks if he studied or not. Do you expect, a yes or no? There are only two reasons how to get a perfect score.…

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    methods in order to answer important questions regarding our everyday lives. How psychologists chose to use and administer these tests depend on factors including the type of population they are attempting to study as well as what their objectives are. Some testing procedures such as standardized tests have strict procedures that must be followed by test developers and test users (Cohen, Swerdlik & Sturman, 131). Level C standardized testing is the most restricted level of psychological testing.…

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    sick and tired of taking a test that really has no point towards improving your life skills? Standardized testing only undermines your educational opportunities: by wasting valuable learning time and answering random questions, only so you can earn a point towards educational measurements. As a former high school student, I understand the frustration of the parents upset at their children not progressing. According to the website procon.com, these standardized tests have been proven…

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    validity if used correctly, however it isn’t used correctly because students use test to see if they meet the standard of being “smart” or validity. There shouldn’t be standard testing it creates anxiety for students and can make them feel stressed out over grades at a very young age. For educators, poor student performance may result on a loss of funding and teachers being fired. For students, a bad test scores many mean missing out on admission to the college of their dreams or…

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    testing is a major focal point in modern education systems all over the world. The purpose of the tests is to measure the student’s and teacher’s abilities, and compare them to other students from around the city, country, and world on an academic level. The comparisons are supposedly one of the many “benefits” that come with frequent and relentless standardized testing. However, these standardized tests have no benefits whatsoever; only detrimental effects on the mental and physical health of…

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