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    Standardized Testing Education is extremely important in today’s society. Knowledge is power. According to Christine Armario from the associated press‚ “United States’ students are continuing to trail behind their peers in a pack of higher performing nations‚ according to results from a key international assessment.” (XXX) Out of 34 countries‚ the U.S. ranked 14th in reading‚ 17th in science and 25th in math. (XXX)It is obvious that something in the education system in America is not working out

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    an emphasis on a make or break grade in standardized testing‚ pushing college and career plans at an early age. Most kids stress from performing well in school and not to mention every other thing they have to balance. Such as‚ and after school job‚ volunteering‚ extracurricular activities‚ relationships and fitting in. All of these things fit into one big balloon that could pop at any moment. In other areas‚ outside of the United States

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    Standardized tests have been used for many years as a measure to gauge the academic achievement of students and schools nationwide. In theory‚ standardized tests are appealing‚ but in reality‚ they fail to adequately determine how much a child has actually learned. With this being said‚ scores also greatly underestimate the effectiveness of schools. Therefore‚ because of the countless flaws and deceptive interpretations‚ standardized tests should be banned. I. To begin‚ standardized test scores do

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    Reflection: When the topic of standardized testing arises are there typically two types of people. Those who are for standardized testing and those who are against standardized testing. In this article it talks about how both sides affect the minority races. On one hand Sonja Brookins Santelises states that standardized tests can benefit from these tests. She goes on to saying these tests gives parents a way to view if their children are not being served well by the teachers and the school district

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    Arguments for Grading * Standardized testing prepares students for college (but if there is not testing at any level then there is no need for standardized testing.) * It is practical- strict directions and easy to give and time efficient and easy to grade * Standardized testing offsets grade inflation ( consistently compares student knowledge) * Standardized testing is objective bc a machine grade it and the mood biases do not affect the grade. * Without grading how can u judge

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    Standardized testing is everywhere. When we go to get our first driver license we take a standardized written test. Before we even arrive to our senior of high school‚ we have been subjected to at least 10 standardized test a year. Even in kindergarten‚ students are prepare for exams. Standardized testing First off‚ there is a looming racial bias towards minorities in standardized testing. In New York City‚ there are specialized high schools where admission is solely based on a standardized

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    The Side Effects of Standardized Testing You would not give your kids unneeded pills that had side effects of limited creativity‚ stress‚ or anxiety‚ so why give them unneeded tests that do the same? In a peer-reviewed journal‚ 2015 Schooling In America Survey‚ it is stated that 60% of Americans believe negative thoughts about K-12 education‚ that it has gotten off the wrong track (DiPerna). A large number of parents‚ students‚ and teachers all believe that education is not on the right track. Why

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    Standardized testing in the united states and around the world is an Unjust‚ Inefficient‚ and Inaccurate way of rating scholars. It is true that it measures the natural intelligence of someone but people give these tests way more credibility than they deserve. Standardized testing is unjust. Standardized testing measures one thing and one thing only‚ the natural intelligence of a human being. According to late education researcher Gerald W. Bracey‚ PhD‚ standardized tests cannot measure "creativity

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    Standardized testing in our education system is oftentimes frowned upon. Though some disagree with standardized testing‚ others see it as an advantage to education in the future. I recently reviewed two articles with opposing opinions on this controversial topic. I noticed that one article worried more about how they felt emotionally‚ and less focused on the academic advantages or disadvantages. This is an issue in America‚ I believe when it comes to education we should worry about educational outcomes

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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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