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    Eliminating Standardized Testing Standardized test is any form of test that requires test takers to take the same test that will be scored the same. Standardized testing has modified the way classes are instructed and has been detrimental for students; therefore, standardized testing should be eliminated. Standardized testing should be eliminated as an evaluation method in schools and replaced with hands-on experiences. Standardized testing should be eliminated…

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    as though that our teachers today are only teaching what needs to be known for the state standardized test, but is that really true? Personally I don’t feel like that’s true at all, I feel as though teachers are teaching what needs to be taught and that all students should have to take the state tests. For those of you who don’t know, standardized tests is any form of test that, requires all test takers to answer the same questions, or a selection of questions from common bank of questions.…

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    Standardized tests are nationwide examinations meant to create simple and domestic assessments throughout the United States, based solely on student response. Ideally, these tests create an accessible and orderly evaluation of student results dependent upon student learning and academic ability, but in all actuality, these standardized tests reach none of their intended ambitions. As of the 2010-2011 school year, Brookside Elementary, in Norwalk, Connecticut, was one of 45,000 schools failing in…

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    Should standardized tests be limited in schools or should other forms of assessment be used? Is the overall educational experience impacted? Educational experience becomes affected when students are taught basically from the test questions and not taught outside information that could be useful, but not present on the test. Also, external factors affect a student’s engagement in a test. Standardized tests should be limited because of a large tendency to hinder creativity and demonstration of…

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    Many schools offer standardized testing for their students which could benefit them, but many results from the tests taken can cause some problems to many people, both students and adults. The focus that the students put towards these tests can be either too much to handle or too less of an effort for them. Both state and national testing in the United States have their different levels of assessment depending on their students current academics. Texas has gone through with a debate about…

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    has drawn wide skepticism on a national level, both politically and publicly, as substantiated by ProCon.org (2015). There are a variety of reasons we can substantiate statistically why students are failing to achieve the mark on standardized tests. Interestingly, you will be hard pressed to come across valid solutions on promoting prosperity and growth in public education. In either case, the real question is not are we failing students, but rather are we failing to assess them…

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    Can SAT Prep Course Help Raise Test Takers Score? Getting a decent education is required for us to have a better future. Of course, dedication, motivation, and inspiration can help you positively and get an excellent score. But is that enough? Have you taken SAT prep course before? Is SAT prep that important on achieving a higher score? Well, having a higher SAT score could even help you get into top universities leading to an effective personal and business opportunity. But sadly, this…

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    1. What is the difference between testing and assessment? Standardized tests are given to public school students yearly and are “used to determine how and when students advance, from 1st grade through graduate school” (Meier 2007, p. 203). Tests compare students. Students are compared because their results allow them to be placed in a group. Tests are given to students to test various objectives, where they receive points for correct answers. From all the correct answers a student gets, a raw…

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    Standardized Test Bias

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    Do your best on the test- This statement of encouragement is often used in North Carolina schools right before students complete standardized tests. Standardized tests are common and this memorable and catchy saying is used to motivate students to succeed. With that being said, what exactly is a standardized test? According to the Glossary of Education Reform, “A standardized test is any form of test that requires all test takers to answer the same questions, or a selection of questions from a…

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    The Disadvantages Caused by Standardized Testing Professor Seymour Sarason once said, “we live in a test-conscious, test-giving culture in which the lives of people are in part determined by their test performance” (1959). Standardized testing has been an issue throughout the history of the United States. Research has continuously shown that standardized tests are not a fair measure of intelligence for individuals who suffer a variety of disadvantages. Additionally, the rigorous qualifications…

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