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    student’s standardized test scores. Teacher’s pay should not be based on student’s standardized test scores due to some students are not good test takers, some teachers teach accelerating classes and their students are more advanced, and some students would fail on purpose as a form of revenge on a disliked teacher. Taking is standardized test is difficult for many students, and some often suffer from test anxiety. Studies prove, “about 16-20% of students have high test anxiety, making…

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    standardized tests? This is, infact, true. Most seventh graders do spend 23.3 hours testing, or more! The government should cut down on standardized tests. This is shown in the seventh graders hours alone. Students should have little to no standardized tests. This essay will describe how and why standardized tests should be modified because the tests are low quality, they take away class time, and the tests much pressure adding on to them. First, this paragraph will describe why the tests are…

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    Could you imagine a world without tests? I know I would love one! Having a world without tests is something I think the majority of students would like to have, but sadly it is not possible. In school we learn a vast amount of material for each class, and there has to be a way for teachers to determine if you know a material or not. If you ask me, I do not like tests, but I do feel it is necessary for schools to have them. Now, I do not think that all of the tests in the world are necessary.…

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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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    essential to seeing what kids know, others say that it is inaccurate and more stressful than anything else. These tests have been around since the 1920s and are currently used in high schools, colleges, and even elementary schools across the states. I believe that Standardized testing should be abolished from schools and be replaced with a series of tests throughout the year. These tests are stressful, inaccurate, and unfair. Some people may say that standardized testing is needed to properly…

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    Essay On Fitness Test

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    A fitness test is a great tool to utilize in order to measure cardiovascular fitness and understand how hard the body is working during physical activity. To measure a person’s overall fitness, four types of tests must be performed: aerobic fitness, muscular strength, flexibility, and body composition (President’s Challenge). Each component is tested individually for cardiovascular strength, the ability to perform every day activities, joint movement and flexibility, and amounts of fat on the…

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    do you know that enjoy taking tests? My guess, not many. Most students can handle one or two tests a year but if you ask them to take two or three every semester you will have a problem. There are many problems with so many standardized tests. One, They take away from actual class time of learning so you spend more time finding out what you know than actually learning about stuff. Two, doing so many tests in a short period of time students lose interest and their test scores drop severely. The…

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    myself, have chosen to take a dishonest path in some instances. Integrity applies to me and others during daily life at school. For example, during tests, dishonesty seems to be the “easy way out” in many cases. Most students have either looked at someone else’s paper, written notes on their hands and arms, or looked at “cheat sheets” while taking a test. It is morally wrong, but everyone has done it or thought about it, no matter how honest we are. Another way integrity is applied to student…

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    The Hermann Rorschach Test

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    INTRODUCTION Hermann Rorschach Test is a psychological test which helps to research personality traits in detail. Consequently, it is a test which helps you to understand your psychology. Furthermore it is being used in determining psychological disorder. Because while you are telling what you see in the inkblot, actually you are telling about yourself. The test was determined by Hermann Rorschach in 1921, and it is still being used by psychologists. It is interesting…

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    Systematic Screening Test

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    There is a great need for a practicable systematic screening test with high sensitivity in order to reduce the missing cases of CH specialy in preterm infants. Evidently pre-term and low birth weight infants require special cares and follow ups.10,11.In this review we try to sytematiclly review previous works in this field and provide a comprehensive protocol for screening of these high risk neonates. Up to this date, a few approaches have been introduced in order to reach this goal. One is…

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