Manuel Gaona
Tarrant County College
Federal Government 2305-11511
11/29/12
Abstract The first part of the essay discusses the issues with the topic of why standardized testing is failing students on their education. The second part explains why I chose to write about the issue on standardized testing. The third part explains the history behind standardized testing. The fourth part of the essay explains how the issue I chose is being handled in the United States today and finally in the final part of the essay I explain how and what I would to do to solve my issue. This essay has nine credible sources and references cited in the essay that back up my issue with standardize testing. In the beginning of the essay I state several problems that students and educators have with standardized testing, I quote credible sources that stand by my opinion and the cause and effect of the problems are also stated within the first portion of the essay. In the part where I talk about the issue I have with it, I take you back to my past with the problem and how I can relate with students and educators with the issue. Then I add credible sources that talk about the history on standardized testing and how it has changed. I include credible sources that will state the purpose of standardized testing today. Then I talk about how standardized testing is being dealt with today and how it is affecting our federal government. Finally I state my solutions on how to solve the problem.
Standardized Tests Failing to Prepare Students for Real World
Standardized tests are used to judge and review students. Standardized tests are used to see where students stand on their academic level. Depending on the score the students make on the standardized tests, it chooses which classes the students may take. The classes could be remedial, average or more advanced. Standardized tests are set as a school’s first priority on
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