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    Standardized Testing

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    Why Standardized Testing is Not So Bad Standardized testing is a hot topic in the education system. Many people believe that this kind of testing does not accurately portray a students’ level of academia. However‚ many benefits of standardized testing go without being noticed. I believe that standardized testing not only helps the students with their education but also provides teachers and parents an insight on the students’ level of education by providing them with statistics and percentages of

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    What’s So Wrong about Standardized Testing? Standardized testing in public schools is at an all time high. The state of Pennsylvania starts their testing on children as young as 10 or 11 years of age. Not to mention states like Georgia that begins testing kids while they are still in kindergarten. Many people can step up to defend standardized testing in schools‚ saying that it is in place to help build up our systems‚ and help to strengthen and progress the academic success of our young scholars

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    Standardized Testing

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    Standardized testing Att. Getter I would like for you all to close your eyes. You are sitting in a classroom with a test in front of you. Once you finish this test‚ you will know whether you passed the class or not. Open your eyes. How do you feel? Nervous or excited? Do you know what you just took? Reveal the Topic This test is called a standardize test. Standardize tests‚ according to Education.com‚ “Tests that are administered and scored under uniform standardized conditions” (Education)

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    The Paycheck Fairness Act

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    The Paycheck Fairness Act needs to be put into position due to the fact that women do the same exact job as men and have a substantially smaller wage. Right now some of the US seems to be very ill-informed on the subject of the gender wage gap and that needs to be changed so something can be done to create a smaller number in between a man and woman’s paycheck. Women and men could be doing the same job as each other but have very different numbers being printed out onto their paychecks. If

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    Standardized Assessment

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    I believe that standardized assessments are important and can serve as an important benchmark for describing and categorizing certain aspects such as the so-called "intelligence" term. However‚ I have always been very attentive to the recognition of the shortcomings of these tests and the individual differences that can cause the results of these tests to drop enormously and make the evaluated person appear to be less competent. I remember when I did the GRE‚ during the exam I laughed at reading

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    Chamberlain Case Fairness

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    Essay: Assess the Fairness of the Chamberlain Trial. On the 17th of August‚ 1980‚ Azaria Chamberlain disappeared from her campsite at Ayers Rock. Her parents‚ Lindy and Michael Chamberlain‚ claimed that a dingo had taken her. In order to assess the fairness of the Chamberlain Trial‚ we need to consider the role of the media‚ the nature of the evidence available at the trial and of the police investigation‚ the role of the jury‚ the role of the public prejudices and the findings of the Morling Royal

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    in the society have responsibilities that they must take on. In regards to law‚ for example‚ each individual has the responsibility to have an understanding of the rule of law. Whereas‚ in regards to law‚ an individual has the right to procedural fairness and access to the law. So‚ what are the rights and responsibilities of individuals really? The rule of law is that no one is above the law. Aristotle claimed that the rule of law is above any rule of the individual. For example: a policeman

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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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    "If my future were determined just by my performance on a standardized test‚ I wouldn’t be here. I guarantee you that‚" Michelle Obama said. Intelligence has been defined in many different ways including logic‚ abstract thought‚ understanding‚ planning‚ and problem solving. Earlier it was believed that there was one underlying general factor at the intelligence base‚ but later psychologists maintained that it is more complicated and could not be determined by such a simplistic method. If psychologists

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    colleges put too much stock into standardized test Many students have the desire to succeed when taking college entrance tests‚ but some students have been proven as bad test takers which means they understand the concepts but are not able to put them on paper. Colleges should not deny prospective students just because their test scores are not as high as the next students; colleges should realize that students are more than just a standardized test score. Tests cannot predict how successful a student

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