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    those social issues. In particular‚ the social issue of standardized testing. Examples of standardized testing include the SAT and ACT. It’s a social issue because it affects millions of students every year. It’s a problem because it’s an inaccurate representation of a student’s knowledge. As a result‚ action needs to be taken to solve the issue. In this case‚ my group did a social action to raise awareness about the issue. Standardized testing is an ongoing dilemma and needs to be solved. When we

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    performance on a standardized test‚ I wouldn’t be here. I guarantee you that.” If our first lady of the United States of America can be stating that she would have not been successful if she took standardized testing‚ then why do we base all of our students success on their test scores? Diane Ravitch‚ one of the major contributors to the No Child Left Behind Act‚ was once a supporter of standardized testing and believed it could improve public schools. After seeing standardized testing put into place

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    a major test. The word (or well‚ words) of the day is standardized testing‚ which means this test gives scholastic officials the idea of how well a student is doing and if the school is successful in meeting their requirements as an educational institution. Schools require students to take standardized tests to receive their rightful credentials‚ however‚ such a highly-participated test are known to receive low test scores. Standardized testing can cause stress on the teachers and the students because

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    live its whole life believing that it is stupid.” This applies to standardized testing‚ something every student faces today. Students are classified as either intelligent or challenged on the basis of their scores. Teachers and schools are also evaluated on the measurement of test scores. Standardized tests fail to reach their goals and are ineffective in determining the true ability of students and teachers. Standardized testing was first implemented to identify underprivileged students with‚ “academic

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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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    Standardized tests are used to measure the performance of students in comparison to others in the same class/level as them‚ an example being a standardized test used to measure the performance of all students in AP English. They have been a part of American education since the mid-1800s‚ and their use as greatly increased after George W. Bush’s No Child Left Behind Act was put in place‚ mandating annual testing in all 50 states (“Standardized Tests”). In the United States‚ standardized testing is

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    Johnson Presentation Literacy 6 March‚ 2015 Standardized Tests: Impacting Students and Teachers Everywhere Standardized testing is a typical occurring activity across the United States. These tests are used to share the progress of students academically. Standardized tests vary from state to state since each state is allowed to design and create their own tests. However‚ there have been many arguments for and against standardized testing. Standardized testing is key to our national reform movement in

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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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    In standardized test it depends what subject of the test I’m taking is what determines if I will do good or bad. If it’s like an english section I usually get an okay score but I struggle a lot and sometimes I get bored and distracted. If it’s the math section I usually do really good because for some reason‚ math has always been easy to me and I hardly struggle in the math standardized test. I have really always been that way for some reason‚ and any other subjects I really haven’t took any standardized

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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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