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    society who care more about grades and scores than they do about the development of true mastery in any given area of academia. Standardized testing has been a part of the American school system since the mid 1800’s. The use of them skyrocketed after the No Child Left Behind Act went into place in 2002. The tests then became annually mandated in all of the 50 states. Standardized tests can be defined as any form of a test that requires all test takers to answer the same questions‚ or a selection of questions

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    Genevieve English 1301 July 5‚ 2012 Standardized Testing A Fault in School Systems Standardized testing had become a norm throughout the entire nation. From grade level students to high school students‚ college admittances tests and post-secondary exams‚ tests have all been standardized. While it may seem like the most logical way of evaluating students‚ the problem with these tests is the way that students are now being prepared for them and what the scores are being used to measure. For

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    not been added. I will add those in the end. Conclusion is not there either. I would appreciate as much feedback on this paper as possible. Thank you. Standardized Testing Testing has changed in many ways since it first appeared with the beginning of public education led by Horace Mann in the 1800s. Horace Mann created‚ what we call standardized today‚ to measure progress‚ student achievement‚ and growth in students. It was created as an equalizer to help administrators and teachers focus on the

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    Standardized Testing Every year thousands upon thousands of children‚ ages seven and upwards sit down to take their scheduled standardized tests. This generation has been classified as the most tested in history. "Its progress through childhood and adolescence" has been "punctuated by targets‚ key stages‚ attainment levels‚ and qualifications" ("Stalin in School" 8). Each year the government devises a new standard and then finds a way to test how each student measures up to this standard. They

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    Attention Grabber: Is the score on one standardized test a true assessment of a student’s knowledge and skills? Did you know standardized tests have been a part of American education since the mid-1800s? b. Topic: My topic is whether or not the use of standardized tests is improving education in New Jersey and America and if it is fair or unfair to take the SATs. c. Specific Purpose: My specific purpose with my topic is to inform my audience about how standardize testing‚ SATs‚ is presented in the media

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    comparing students’ academic levels and determining national standards. An educational pioneer named Horace Mann created a standardized test in 1845 to give “children equal opportunities” (Gershon). The idea expanded globally and each nation created their own forms of testing to accommodate for their country’s academic system. In Thailand‚ for example‚ O-Net is the form of testing which not only is the basis for the national curriculum‚ but also helps the board evaluate the educators teaching abilities

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    Standardized Tests Standardized tests are a heated debate in the country as of today. Many people believe that standardized tests do not truly show a student’s knowledge. Students are more focused on passing a test instead of actually learning the content. Not only do these tests hinder students‚ they also affect teachers as well. Standardized tests may seem good in theory‚ but in fact‚ they may be doing more harm than good. The Importance of Standardized Tests To begin with‚ this whole phenomenon

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    Johnson Presentation Literacy 6 March‚ 2015 Standardized Tests: Impacting Students and Teachers Everywhere Standardized testing is a typical occurring activity across the United States. These tests are used to share the progress of students academically. Standardized tests vary from state to state since each state is allowed to design and create their own tests. However‚ there have been many arguments for and against standardized testing. Standardized testing is key to our national reform movement in

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    Standardized testing is used in most schools. These are tests that are designed in a way‚ which are given out and recorded in a consistent method. In standardized testing‚ all test takers are required to answer the same set of inquiries. These are exams that usually have multiple-choice‚ or true or false questions‚ and test takers are given a certain amount of time to answer all the problems. Standardized testing is usually used to compare the performance of individuals in a relative manner. Many

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    Imagine a world where students are replacing their opportunity to prepare for college and think for themselves with cram sessions for state standardized tests. In the United States‚ this is an everyday problem. Unfortunately‚ educators keep ignoring the warning signs that show that something needs to change. State standardized tests are state issued tests that measure a student’s ability to recall and apply knowledge. America has recently placed extra emphasis on these tests‚ and by doing that‚ the

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