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    Synthesis Essay on Standardized Testing Standardized testing in the United States started in the mid- 1800’s (Standardized Tests - ProCon.org). This kind of testing was originally created to measure students’ performance and progress in school (Standardized Tests - ProCon.org). In recent years‚ the public school system has relied heavily on the information this test provides‚ in doing so creating controversy. Other than being a student myself‚ and participating in multiple standardized exams such as

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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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    the Standards of Standardized Testing The Virginia Standards of Learning exams were introduced to public schools in1997. The testing begins in the third grade and continues through high school. Before 2014‚ students were required to take twenty-two state mandated Standards of Learning tests; that has since been reduced to seventeen. High school students must pass six Standards of Learning tests to earn a diploma. I believe students are being over tested and these standardized tests are being used

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    on this certain topic‚ but no one is producing solutions to the problem. For example are standardized tests really helping the system? The “No Child Left Behind” act was established in the U.S in 2001. The law states that all children in public school have to be tested in reading and writing. This testing starts in grades third through eight‚ and also they have to be tested throughout high school. Are these test really necessary though? Most people would answer that question saying of course how else

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    Standardized testing is something you’re bound to come across in public schools as soon as first grade. I remember taking test after test as a public school student‚ and I can’t really say I ever got anything out of it. These tests are putting so much pressure on teachers and students a like. A bunch of old men sitting around a table who’ve never even stepped foot in my school can make a test and say that it evaluates what students have learned as a whole. The problem with standardized testing‚ its

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    The Problem With Standardized Testing Erik Meyer Right now‚ a student and his parent are leaving parent-teacher conferences and are in a heated debate‚ and the student asks‚ "Why do I have to study subjects that I’ll never use again?" His mother will stand there blank-eyed‚ and think for a moment and lie‚ saying‚ "You know‚ in order to get a good job you need a good degree‚ and these subjeccts will help you get that good degree. You know‚ I never had this opportunity when I was younger." He

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    Einstein’s quote can be applied to high-stakes testing. Standardized tests are being used to establish the knowledge that an individual has obtained through their entire education. In the American education system‚ experts/educators??? are always striving to create a more desirable learning environment. In order to create a better learning atmosphere it is necessary to find a more successful way to measure students intellect. “Standardized tests do not accurately portray an individual’s intelligence

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    Services Vocational Aptitude Battery is the standardized IQ test of the military and most high school guidance counselors recommend this test to their “lost” students. Each enlistee/student that takes this test will know one of two things‚ potential career path or what work assignment they will be doing for the next 2-4 years. I myself scored well‚ any job in the military was available to me‚ and choose to be an Airborne Petroleum Supply Specialist. This test didn’t really help me as it does with most

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    today will be the leaders of tomorrow. To make certain that schools and educators are providing the best education in every school‚ standardized testing was introduced to serve as a method of assessment. Many critics however see standardized testing as a tool that causes more harm than good. Their reasoning is that educators are focus on teaching what will be on the test rather than on material that will enhance critical thinking and life skills. The subjects and method of learning in classrooms has

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    and even within specific regions. Tests have become a large aspect of education since the concept‚ of testing‚ first arose. Tests are often used as a placement tool; placement tests can potentially be a standardized test. These tests have grown in popularity in recent decades‚ and thus are becoming a greater debate. Standardized tests‚ common tests administered within a school district‚ state‚ or country‚ should be banned in the United States. Standardized tests consist of either a single examination

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