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    and Lang. AP Standardized Testing When you think of education‚ what comes to mind? Homework? Books? Essays? What about tests? Nowadays‚ that’s the only thing that seems to matter. As absurd as it is‚ no one truly cares about anything besides test scores; it’s all about how high students can score‚ and how good they can make the school look‚ rather than how much they can retain and actually apply when it really counts. Despite what some people may think‚ standardized testing is one of the worst

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    The idea of standardized testing has been around since 1845. It was brought up by an educator named Horace Mann who thought that the evaluation of written exams was better than oral exams (Gershon). According to Carole J. Gallagher‚ Mann’s goal was to create or find a way to give every student equal opportunities in the testing environment. Standardized testing has been a part of the learning environment for over 150 years. Although some argue that standardized testing is the best way to show a student’s

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    too important of a factor in the college admission process. They have the potential to be the only thing that prevents one from getting into a school of their dreams. Therefore‚ standardized tests‚ including the ACT and SAT‚ shouldn’t be as important in the college admission process as they currently are. Standardized tests don’t allow equal opportunity for success as they favor affluent students. Those at a disadvantage include minority groups and students coming from families with low incomes

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    Standardized Tests We all know how stressful tests can be. Standardized tests take the normal stress levels from test and multiplies it infinitely. The only things standardized tests accomplish are limiting the results of students’ grades‚ not testing their full potential‚ and thieving students of their opportunity to learn more. Schools shouldn’t require kids to complete standardized tests. The first reason schools shouldn’t have standardized tests is that the tests only track a student’s performance

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    Michelle Obama once said‚ “If my future were determined by my performance on a standardized test‚ I wouldn’t be here. I guarantee you that.” Standardized testing is‚ “any form of test that requires all test takers to answer the same questions‚ in the same way‚ and that is scored in a “standard” or consistent manner” (“Standardized Test Definition”). Standardized testing is used in most schools and is used to determine the futures of many students’ educations. These tests usually have sets of

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    Standardized testing is one of the most passionately debated educational topics in America. As a student within American school system‚ thoughts of my own are formulated on such topics. Standardized testing is a debate on whether or not they are useful in improving instruction and performance. While some believe that standardized test such as EOG (End of Grade)‚ SAT‚ or ACT are great ways to strengthen a student’s instruction and performance‚ I. myself have to disagree for many reasons. As a student

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    Standardized tests originated in 7th century Imperial China‚ though they were formatted much differently then. Since the mid 1800’s standardized has been apart of American education. Although since the No Child Left Behind Act passed in 2002 the amount of standardized tests in the 50 states has increased drastically. Supporters of standardized tests say that they are a fair and objective way to measure students knowledge. However‚ many are against standardized testing as well. People looking at from

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    Standardized testing has been a growing controversial topic in America for several years. Should students be forced to take standardized test? Should teachers’ pay be based on those test results? How much preparation should be done for the test? Are students taking to many standardized tests? These are only some of the questions that have come up with standardized testing and I hope to answer throughout this paper. In the world of education standardized testing has become one of the most talked about

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    Standardized Testing Education is extremely important in today’s society. Knowledge is power. According to Christine Armario from the associated press‚ “United States’ students are continuing to trail behind their peers in a pack of higher performing nations‚ according to results from a key international assessment.” (XXX) Out of 34 countries‚ the U.S. ranked 14th in reading‚ 17th in science and 25th in math. (XXX)It is obvious that something in the education system in America is not working out

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    Reflection: When the topic of standardized testing arises are there typically two types of people. Those who are for standardized testing and those who are against standardized testing. In this article it talks about how both sides affect the minority races. On one hand Sonja Brookins Santelises states that standardized tests can benefit from these tests. She goes on to saying these tests gives parents a way to view if their children are not being served well by the teachers and the school district

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