The scores that students make on the standardized tests reflect on the teachers. “The emphasis on high-stake testing is restricting teachers and students. As their performances may be reflected on their students' scores, teachers
need standardised testing in schools? A lot of parents do, but do they know what standardized testing is really doing? I believe that Standardised testing is not necessary in schools. Because standardized testing can actually do more harm than good. Students may not even try because they know that is does nothing to there grade. Thats right standardized testing does not even go against the student. Standardized testing only goes against the teacher to see if they are teaching good enough. But what…
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Is Our Standardized Testing Hurting or Helping Us? Everyone knows that education is a fundamental way of life. I mean, we learn something new every day. But the real question is, do we retain this information or are we just retaining it for just the time being and then throwing it away for it not to be used again within the year, just for testing and that’s it? Is our school year all just based off of the state test we take at the end of the year? I know, some of us as students would actually like…
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stress of standardized testing on students and how it is effecting the students differently in the classroom. They cannot come to a conclusion on if standardized testing is beneficial or not. One example is a story by Ankur Singh illustrates this problem. She claims that in her AP classes they “focused on college preparation and standardized tests rather than genuine learning” (Strauss, “One Teens Standardized”). She explains that maybe if the student body is against standardized testing then all…
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The term standardized testing is used quite often in today’s society. But, what makes a standardized test a standardized test? There are a few characteristics that a test must have to be considered a standardized test. Some of the things, according to the book “Standardized Testing in Schools” by Holly Dolezalek include, that everyone who takes the test must receive the same set of questions, the test takers must take the test in the same conditions, they get the same instructions and have the same…
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Standardized Testing: Good or Bad? If someone was to ask you “how do you define student achievement?” what would your answer be? Would you say student achievement is measured by state achievement tests? Or would you say that student achievement is too complex a subject to be objectively measured? There are many important skills students must be taught, and we need a way to effectively measure if they are in fact learning those skills. However, standardized tests cannot effectively show the learning…
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Standardized testing should not be a requirement for high school students to graduate. Students stress out about these tests,have test anxiety and students lose their confidence about their test taking skills if they do poorly on these tests. There are countless amounts of pros and cons to the new standardized testing called the PARRC test. Many parents and teachers believe that students shouldn't have to take the new standardized PARRC test. Lynsey Layton from the Washington Post says “students…
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Standardized tests have been administered in schools around the world as a way to compare students’ academic performance. Many have argued that these tests are a fair way of concluding whether or not a student is academically inclined. Although standardized tests have many benefits, they do not determine a student’s intelligence. Standardized tests became a part of American education in the 1800s. W. James Popham, the former president of the American Educational Research Association, described standardized…
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and then there’d be weeks in my English classes we’d have to write essays for the state to see if we’re hitting all the points necessary to pass the same End-of-Course exam. Testing never seems to escape me or many other students in the realm of education. The question to ask though is, how does all of the standardized testing affect us as students? How does it affect…
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Standardized Testing Standardized testing can be unnecessary in many ways. Students all over the world are labored into taking unrealistic standardized tests. Students, teachers, and parents can all feel pressured during this time, which is not good at all. Many say that these tests, improving our world and are only preparing children for the real world, statistics show that school standardized testing causes nothing but stress.Schools are being forced to test students in unrealistic ways. These…
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Why is it mandatory that we take standardized tests? Standardized tests do not measure a person’s ability. If a student’s tests score are high then people think that teachers are effective but, if a student's test scores are low then people think that teachers are ineffective. There are many reasons why standardized tests should not be mandatory, scores don't provide an accurate educational effectiveness, test developers are obligated to create a “one size fits all test”, there is little research…
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