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    When it comes to the topic of standardized testing‚ a number of students have recently suggested that it is an inadequate form of summing up a student’s intellect. In her book‚ The Tyranny of the Meritocracy: Democratizing Higher Education in America‚ Harvard Law Professor Lani Guinier writes that standardized testing "is not a fair indicator of a student’s overall success in higher education." The essence of Guinier’s argument is that some students may perform better than others during standardized

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    Once students reach third grade they are introduced to the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR). These test are given to determine knowledge obtained in each grade level. These standardized test however‚ put too much pressure on educators and students and do not appropriately measure the knowledge of students. The main goal for teachers is to teach students  certain skills needed for learning and life‚ however‚ these standardized test get in the way of teachers doing so. Educators

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    Standardized testing is the scourge that plagues the classroom and renders immobile the wheels of thought in a quagmire of ineffectual batteries of questions unintentionally fashioned to inaccurately assess a student ’s mastery of subject material. I intend to research the validity of standardized tests in school. The standardized tests can include the Stanford 9‚ PSAT‚ SAT‚ CRCT‚ etc. I chose this topic because I feel that educators and political leaders place an undue amount of importance on

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    Standardized Tests: Are they worth it? For years‚ children of all ages have been required to take standardized tests in order to assess their capabilities and theoretically prepare them for further education. These tests are often the main factor in acceptance into colleges and universities‚ used in grade advancement for younger ages‚ and an overall indicator of a person’s ability. However‚ because of the lack of variety in the subjects they evaluate‚ standardized tests are often under scrutiny

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    MOD 5 Case Study Authentic Assessment Authentic assessment is an umbrella concept that refers to the measurement of intellectual accomplishments that is worthwhile‚ significant‚ and meaningful‚ as compared to multiple choice standardized tests. Authentic assessment can be devised by the teacher or in collaboration with the student by engaging student voice. When applying authentic assessment to student learning and achievement‚ a teacher applies criteria related to construction

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    Standardized testing is one of the most passionately debated educational topics in America. As a student within American school system‚ thoughts of my own are formulated on such topics. Standardized testing is a debate on whether or not they are useful in improving instruction and performance. While some believe that standardized test such as EOG (End of Grade)‚ SAT‚ or ACT are great ways to strengthen a student’s instruction and performance‚ I. myself have to disagree for many reasons. As a student

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    The Effects of SAT and ACT Test Scores on Students Too often students find themselves cramming information they should know before taking a test. Initially‚ they’ll study the information‚ and mundanely forget it soon after the test. Students often say “getting grades is the most important thing about school” (LeCompte). The more emphasis teachers and parents’ place on performance‚ the more students become set back by a failure‚ which makes an even more vigorous point to this argument (Heyman and

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    Imagine being a young teen‚ scared and nervous thinking this test is going to shape your future. Then‚ all of sudden there it is right in front of you. You knew all the answers because you spent hours studying‚ but for some reason your mind just cannot seem to access the information. Then you think maybe it is the stress . For me‚ this was my experience during the SAT just a few short years ago. This test began to make me question whether the SAT was an accurate measure of my knowledge. In that moment

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    A Bit of Change Here and There: An Improvement to the Traditional Standardized Testing There are a lot of students out there that may regret the amount of a certain type of education that has been given to them by their teachers. A few of those students face living with human disabilities like autism and dyslexia. They feel this way‚ because they say that they are stressed out when trying to remember or take in any information that was given to them in the classroom. In fact‚ the amount of

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    It’s senior year September‚ the trees shed their leaves‚ the air clings to it’s indian summer humidity and students scrabble to take the ACTs and SATs. Some for the 4th or 5th or 6th time. While colleges use these exams to predict a student’s future level of success‚ the tests fail to assess the highschooler fairly. Standardized tests‚ by definition‚ are not‚ in fact‚ Standardized. To standardized a procedure is “to change (things) so that they are similar and consistent and agree with rules about

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