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    Herodotus’ writes his Histories for Greeks. Specifically for Greeks living in Herodotus’ own time. The statement of purpose which begins the work seems to contradict this hypothesis. Herodotus claims to wish to "prevent the traces of human events from being erased by time‚ and to preserve the fame of the important and remarkable achievements…" [Herodotus‚ 1.0]. The underlying assumption here is that the author is preserving these events and achievements for future generations and perhaps even future

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    During this time‚ even the birds got quiet‚ and all you could hear were the pencil tips‚ racing along the bubbles A‚ B‚ C‚ then D. Yes‚ this is your typical state or even countrywide standardized testing classroom‚ and yes‚ students should have to take them. Why‚ because they are a helpful way for teachers to see what their students need help in‚ they can change school grades majorly‚ and they can help students review what they learned from the year. First and foremost‚ the assessment questionnaire

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    what standardized testing is like for most students‚ teachers‚ and schools. Teachers and students spend an inordinate amount of time preparing for these tests while they should be teaching and learning new material to better prepare the students for their upcoming college classes. While standardized tests such as the ACT and SAT are designed to best represent students to potential colleges‚ they are only indicative of a student’s memory‚ not the student’s full capabilities. Standardized testing is

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    Standardized Test In the United States of America we taketest.We take the so we can drive.We take them so we can get into a good college.It seems like to do anything in the United sSates you have to take a test to get it.But are the tests always fair?Do the tests really show how much you learn and what you know? We as americans should know better than to treat students like animals. In schools today the teachers can not speed up for the fast learners and slow down for the slow learners.It is like

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    The Problem With Standardized Testing Erik Meyer Right now‚ a student and his parent are leaving parent-teacher conferences and are in a heated debate‚ and the student asks‚ "Why do I have to study subjects that I’ll never use again?" His mother will stand there blank-eyed‚ and think for a moment and lie‚ saying‚ "You know‚ in order to get a good job you need a good degree‚ and these subjeccts will help you get that good degree. You know‚ I never had this opportunity when I was younger." He

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    regions. Tests have become a large aspect of education since the concept‚ of testing‚ first arose. Tests are often used as a placement tool; placement tests can potentially be a standardized test. These tests have grown in popularity in recent decades‚ and thus are becoming a greater debate. Standardized tests‚ common tests administered within a school district‚ state‚ or country‚ should be banned in the United States. Standardized tests consist of either a single examination or multiple examinations grouped

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    White person in this society means chronic exposure to ethnocentric monoculturalism as manifested in White supremacy White helping professionals must free themselves from the cultural conditioning of their past and move toward the development of a nonracist White identity Models of White Racial Identity The Hardiman White Racial Identity Development Model The naïveté stage (lack of social consciousness) is characteristic of early childhood‚ when we are born into this world innocent‚ open‚ and unaware

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    people know all about “standardized tests”. This was an issue for me‚ at first I was not very alluring to the idea of standardized tests‚ I felt that standardized test were a tedious subject‚ something that no one really wanted to listen or learn about; since many already know about standardized test. But I was wrong. Throughout the weeks‚ I learned that not many people actually know about the issues dealing with standardized tests and how it affects a myriad of people. Standardized tests are generalized

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    endure the stress of pressure packed and ubiquitous standardized tests. They need to have their number two pencils ready as they mentally prepare themselves to take a test for hours on information that might not have even been covered. Standardized tests consist of fill in the blank and multiple choice questions‚ they require all test takers to answer the same questions in a consistent manner. Standardized testing is the main method of testing in the United States. These tests are used to determine

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    Standardized testing has always been a factor in our schools. Schools have continually taught it for more than fifty years. Amy Witherbee is content on her opinion that standardized tests are important‚ not for the testing‚ but for the standards(Witherbee). In 1983‚ studies are shown that the U.S. has found studies to show how disastrous the United States education system is(Witherbee). Over the next few years the U.S. tries to find ways to make this better. “Kids in school are not doing the basics

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