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    frequently with standardized tests for better or for worse. America values standardized testing because it causes schools to feel pressured to increase the level of education. Americans test from an early age‚ contrary to other countries. They currently test students abundantly‚ and often the results are used to measure their academic status. America is very comfortable with its methods of standardized testing despite much criticism (Kohn‚ 2000). Despite the benefits of standardized tests‚ for many

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    Davis 1 Ericka Davis Nishi Shah-Williams English 100 4 December 2013 Standardized Testing: Helpful or Harmful for American Youth I would like to discuss the benefits and disadvantages of standardized testing for primary school children. I support standardized tests that are created based on each school or districts standards. Not all students learn at the same rate or in the same manner. I do feel that testing is one of the easiest methods of tracking how teachers are doing in the classrooms

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    someone is capable? Many tests have been used to check the knowledge of children for a very long time.. Although standardized testing is currently used to measure the skills of students‚ it should be eliminated; because it causes anxiety‚ teachers focus more on testing than the information needed throughout life‚ and it judges kids on skills instead of knowledge. Standardized testing causes kids to have high anxiety. In the Midwestern states‚ a study was conducted using three elementary schools

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    A standardized test is an examination that is given by a regular or standard method. Standardized tests are intended to have constant questions‚ control systems‚ and scoring systems. When a standardized test is administered‚ is it done according to specific rules and terms so that testing requirements are the same for all test takers. Standardized tests come in various forms‚ such as standardized conversations‚ questionnaires‚ or directly given intelligence tests. The main advantage of standardized

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    Standardized testing skyrocketed after 2002 No Child Left Behind Act. By definition‚ a standardized test is any form of testing that requires test takers to answer the same questions to compare the relative performance of individual students or groups of students. The question whether or not standardized testing is beneficial to children’s education has been around for quite some time. Studies show that on average‚ in America’s public schools‚ students take around 112 tests from kindergarten to twelfth

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    Standardized testing may be a nightmare to some of the students‚ but it is impartial to everyone. Standardized testing is a professional‚ stander and reliable test that measures a students’ learning ability throughout all the courses‚ as well as to conduct them in the study filed. In many countries‚ a lot of schools give students standardized testing before they move to the next academic level or grade‚ as well as when they graduate from school. Personally‚ I think standardized testing is a very

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    JefferyWriting Composition 12112 September 2015Standardized Testing prevents higher order thinking Have you ever wondered why we have standardized testing? Many people over the course of the years wonder why we still use standardized testing as a basis for what college we get into or what we will accomplish in our lives. Many people also question what is the real educational value of standardized testing? Some would argue that standardized testing has no real value at all and actually hurts kids because

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    Stop Standardized Testing Do you think standardized testing is helpful or harmful? In my opinion standardized testing is harmful. Even though I think it is harmful other people might think that standardized testing is helpful. Standardized testing is harmful because it stresses kids out to much‚ an obsession with testing robs children of their childhoods‚ and standardized testing doesn’t improve student achievement. First of why standardized testing is harmful is because it stresses kids out

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    decade has been about the use of standardized testing. Some people feel like standardized testing is a good way to measure a student’s learning‚ and teaching ability of teachers. There are two acts passed by congress that requires standardized testing‚ but both have flaws. Standardized testing does give data and numbers to a student’s progress‚ and is very accurate when calculating these numbers as well. The question people have to consider is if standardized testing is really best for the kids. It

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    society who care more about grades and scores than they do about the development of true mastery in any given area of academia. Standardized testing has been a part of the American school system since the mid 1800’s. The use of them skyrocketed after the No Child Left Behind Act went into place in 2002. The tests then became annually mandated in all of the 50 states. Standardized tests can be defined as any form of a test that requires all test takers to answer the same questions‚ or a selection of questions

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