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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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    Is standardized testing the way to go? You wake up in the morning belated for the bus because of sleeping late. You arrive in school‚ forgetting to brush your teeth and comb your hair. When you are confronted with the test‚ you are so tired and you get a pink eye. The next event you know is that you fail the test. Do you want to fail for just having an inadequate day? Standardized testing may cause you to stay in the same grade just for having an inadequate day‚ not getting enough sleep‚ etc

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    Standardized testing is the most commonly used and well known method of testing used in the United States and many other countries around the world‚ but can harm educational quality and promote inequality. Standardized testing is used to determine student achievement‚ growth and progress. Standardized tests are tests that attempt to present unbiased material under the same‚ predetermined conditions and with consistent scoring and interpretation so that students have equal opportunities to give correct

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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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    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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    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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    The morning sunlight shining partially through the window onto a student who is waiting to begin his standardized exam. The student glancing through the window‚ looking at man running down the street trying to make it on time to work. The man has lingering thoughts on his mind about a project deadline that he should have been more organized with. The man running around the corner past a older women talking on the phone‚ a conversation that the man could not interpret. This older woman who recently

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    Standardized Testing Robert L. White Advanced Writing Bill Bohnert February 2‚ 2006 In years past thousands of grade school students have been drug throughout the school systems of the United States without a single thought to whether they acquired the knowledge necessary to be successful in the working world or college. Since the signing of No Child Left Behind Act by President George W. Bush‚ many believe standardized or "high stakes" testing places advantages and disadvantages

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    Standardized Tests

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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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    countries adopt a standardized test to evaluate education achievement. It is also applied to value what is taught in the national standard in order to measure goals and how students and schools are reaching educational country system. This test can be several forms of evaluation such as multiple choice‚ true or false‚ or open-end questions. If students pass the test they will receive their degree. Although some people argue that standardized test improves the education‚ standardized test is unreliable

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