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    Giving schools cash bonuses for high test scores may seem like a good idea to encourage friendly competition and improve academic achievement‚ but giving thriving schools these cash bonuses may create more problems than it solves. Due to the numerous disadvantages that laws granting more money to high-succeeding schools create‚ many policymakers have fiercely opposed allowing such legislation to pass. Their efforts are the correct way to go‚ and we should work to prevent the restriction of a school’s

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    Standardized testing is a terrible thing that is forced on students. These tests are‚ no doubt‚ a big part of life‚ you have to take one if you want to even consider college. There are multiple reasons why this is not the best way to measure aptitude in students. These standardized tests do not account for factors such as poor test takers‚ the stress they cause‚ and external factors that may be affecting the student. Really smart students have the ability to fail standardized testing‚ simply because

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    last 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

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    Standardized tests are abundant in schools across the country and are most definitely a very large part of student’s lives everywhere. How much time have students spent testing? From preschool to their senior year of high school the average student spends somewhere around two hundred forty four point three hours testing. (Layton‚ 2015) Is all this never ending barrage of standardized test after Standardized test that students are pelted with really necessary for a good education‚ or does it actually

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    contributing factor: excessive standardized testing. America is ranked 17th in science and 24th in math (reading was exempt due to a printing error) out of 57 other countries. (Wilde) Although the United States is in the middle of the group and not the lower end‚ as large and diverse as the country is‚ one would think that America would be a fearsome competitor in educational standards compared to other industrialized countries in the world. The exorbitant amount of standardized tests that students undergo

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    Introduction I initially presumed that taking medical history and performing physical assessment on standardized patients during simulation would be easy tasks to complete. I have been exposed to a similar simulation before and have first-hand experience and knowledge about history and physical assessment. I learned a great deal about my interaction with the standardized patients‚ which could reflect my connection with my real patients at work. After watching all the simulation videos‚ I

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    Standardized Testing In today’s educational institutions standardized testing has become a major criterion for a wide range of schools that have affected student placement‚ teaching styles‚ and a lot of other factors. The misuse of standardized testing is starting to become an issue for many institutions and people are reacting on the issue as of late. It seems that in some situations the more powerful the assessment is the more harm and misuse it is partaking in. Overall‚ Standardized testing

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    United States focus more on prepping for a test rather than offering a rich‚ engaging‚ well-rounded instruction. Since standardized testing became a requirement the number of standardized test per year has continuously risen. Up to 113 test are taken by students each year. (Rizga‚) With so many exams and with kids stressing many see dropping out of school as the only option. These all negatively impact the learning quality in the United States. Standardized testing has been in used since the 1800s

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    Standardized testing is a huge part of the American educational system. The first test American children take is before they start even kindergarten at times. They’re evaluated on if they can read or write‚ if they know how to add or subtract‚ if they know how to write their name or not‚ to place them in the class that fits them the best. From the moment they take that test‚ they take them leading all the way up to the end of their senior year in high school. Some say standardized testing increases

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    Genevieve English 1301 July 5‚ 2012 Standardized Testing A Fault in School Systems Standardized testing had become a norm throughout the entire nation. From grade level students to high school students‚ college admittances tests and post-secondary exams‚ tests have all been standardized. While it may seem like the most logical way of evaluating students‚ the problem with these tests is the way that students are now being prepared for them and what the scores are being used to measure. For

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