“We are raising today's children in sterile, risk-averse and highly structured environments. In so doing, we are failing to cultivate artists, pioneers and entrepreneurs, and instead cultivating a generation of children who can follow the rules in organized sports games, sit for hours in front of screens and mark bubbles on standardized tests” (Darell Hammond).
A standardized test is any test that requires all test takers to answer the same questions or a selection of questions in the same way. Standardized testing was originally made for the military to test different individuals aptitude to the various positions within it. “Controversy about standardized test include it is an unreliable way to test intelligence and the restriction of new educational methods” (Happiness). While most states require standardized tests, statistics show that they are not actually reliable and therefore should not be in use.
One reason many say standardized tests are unnecessary and may be detrimental is its unsound way of testing …show more content…
One way that it does this is stifling the imagination of the educators and students. These test lead teachers to eliminate projects in the classroom that provide students with opportunities to be creative while learning. Students also know exactly what to expect from these assessments and what to study for. With that being said, students are not preparing for the world outside of school and it will be harder for them to develop coping skills. “This one size fits all curriculum does not only do this but also ignores the needs of individual students” (Test Why). There are many different types of intelligence and it is almost impossible that a standardized test could take them all into consideration. Students have different talents and these test all but ignore them, as well as the students own personal