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    reference: A belief agreed the significance of standardized testing was explained by Evers(2005)‚ the number of people who can master “language‚ business‚ academic‚ technological‚ and workplace skills”‚ are the milestones of (achieving) country’s persistent development‚ which is to compete globally‚ increase productivity and standards of living (as cited in Norris‚ 2009). Write the end-of-text reference here: Norris‚ R. (2009). The Issues of Standardized Testing. Education Assessment‚ 4‚ 123-124. Question

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    Standardized Tests Sections I and II Brittany‚ an honors student in Atlanta‚ Georgia‚ had worked hard her entire academic career to celebrate what would be her proudest moment in high school: commencement. She wanted to walk across the stage to the flash of cameras and smiles of her family just like her classmates‚ and then journey off to a college in South Carolina where she had already been accepted. So she gathered her proud family members from Chicago and Washington‚ D.C.‚ to come to share

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    everyone. Little did they know that standardized tests would follow them for the rest of their time in school. Sometimes they would be taking them to track themselves‚ sometimes to make sure that their teachers and administrators are teaching the correct curriculum‚ and sometimes they would be taking them to determine if they can get into their dream school or if they will be able to get the academic scholarship that they need to help pay for school. Standardized tests can be used to compare teachers

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    think critically. Intelligence plus character - that is the goal of true education.” (Martin Luther King Junior) DISCUSS Although some argue standardized testing is the best measure of a student’s knowledge and academic skills‚ it poorly judges what a student has learned and should be eradicated from schools. Educators and administrators look to standardized testing to provide a measurement of a student’s learning. However‚ measuring all students in the same way provides inaccurate results. Each student

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    just one of the many standardized tests thrust upon them? John Dewey‚ an American philosopher‚ also said‚ "The real process of education should be the process of learning to think through the application of real problems." How‚ though‚ can students possibly learn critical thinking if they are forced to learn through relentless memorization and worksheets in order for them to pass one test upon which their futures so highly depend? This phenomenon of accountability testing and holding teachers

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    Standardized tests are now a common practice among America’s schools. This has caused one of the most controversial debates in society today. Supposedly‚ they are a great way to measure student achievement‚ but it appears that the exams could be much more detrimental than they seem. Students are failing to pass year-long classes due to a single test. There is no way that the information learned within such an amount of time can be accurately or even fairly assessed this way. Within every student

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    Dangers of Using Standardized Testing as the Only Measure of Student Achievement The measurement of student achievement is complex; one must ask themselves‚ what is student achievement and how is it measured? Standardized testing is often used as a measurement of student achievement. This form of testing serves an important role in education. While using standardized testing is not purposed to be a negative form of assessment its misuse as the only measurement of student achievement can be detrimental

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    much pressure on them because they have to focus their teaching on literacy skills measured on the standardized test. Since reading is more important than writing‚ teachers spend more time on reading. Usually focusing on comprehensions skills‚ not on the critical reading skills. Even if the teachers want to teach more‚ they can’t go beyond the test-based curriculum. James argued that standardized testing also limits the type of writing students so. Many tests consist of multiple choice and short answers

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    host of standardized tests‚ and teachers and students alike groan at the thought. The English geeks shudder at having to take math tests‚ and the math nerds shudder at having to write essays. “Looking at standardized testing from the outside‚ it’s easy to find theoretical reasons for it‚ but not enough hard data to justify its importance.” (Walker). While test scores have improved in recent years‚ American standardized testing does not value the individuality of students‚ because testing suppresses

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    Despite the 2012 decrease in the amount of standardized testing to be administered across the state of Texas‚ the use of this particular testing has gained extreme momentum in the academic arena‚ weighing heavily on students‚ parents and teachers. There are increasing efforts to now alleviate the use of tests in elementary and middle schools. Currently for high school students‚ standardized testing is the end-all for some students upon matriculation and they are being over-tested‚ taking multiple

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