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    Freire also argues that the use of the banking method makes teachers more concerned with getting information out to the students than worrying if they understand it or not. Instead of “educating through the practice of freedom” (Freire 327)‚ standardized tests like the Regents in New York and the MCAS in Massachusetts‚ “educates [students] as the practice of domination” (Freire‚ 327)‚ limiting them to a strict‚ inanimate curriculum. Starting with the class of 2003‚ a high school graduation requirement

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    COLLEGES: WELCOME‚ NOW GIVE US ALL YOUR MONEY Standardized tests have a similar purpose for colleges as there was for students‚ but there are also more benefits for colleges using standardized tests. Tests like the SAT and ACT are the most common college “entrance” exams where colleges choose what ranges of scores they are willing to accept. The only way for a college to know what kind of potential a student has‚ and if he will excel is by using standardized test scores. Without access to many records

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    Mandatory Drug Testing of Welfare Recipients Presented by: Jennifer Tuggle Hinze UIN: 223002088 Thesis Statement Overall‚ mandatory drug testing initiatives have noble intentions such as: providing medical care to the abuser‚ preventing lifelong dependency‚ and saving taxpayer dollars‚ however‚ states should choose to not implement the intrusive testing because it is unconstitutional‚ costly‚ and ultimately detrimental to the child‚ not the parents. Through this presentation you

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    Topic: Should Welfare Recipients Be Drug Tested? Thesis Statement: In the recent past there have been legislative proposals to drug test individuals who receive or apply for Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) benefits. Introduction: Do you believe that welfare recipients should be subject to a urinalysis before being able to receive food stamps‚ cash assistance or medical benefits through the government‚ or people who already receive these benefits should submit to random drug tests

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    on whether high school seniors should be required to pass standardized testing in order to earn a high school diploma and move on to higher education. There is no shortage of problems that arise with standardized testing. Lack of funding and resources cannot provide students with all of the help they need to pass these tests. Most teachers also have a strong opinion on the subject. Some teachers feel pressure to “teach the test”. Standardized tests also do not teach students skills that can be applied

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    Related many other juniors around the nation‚ I am preparing for the SAT and ACT. These tests are standardized tests built to determine the student’s’ knowledge‚ and how well they will succeed in college. For the past eight months‚ I have been practicing for the tests. I also enrolled in a course. These classes with the books that the college board has provided us with are helpful. However‚ whenever I start studying for the test‚ I get worried about my future and if I wonder wasted my parent’s money

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    In the United States the test-taking industry is a multibillion dollar practice. In the 1960’s testing companies began to exert a strong influence over education. Their salesmen convinced many school districts that multiple-choice achievement tests were the best way to rate student performance. They also persuaded the federal government that these tests were the best way to measure the progress of students in special programs like Chapter 1. In the 1980’s several major reports concluded that many

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    you love school? Hate it? Enjoy the day? Or do you really just go because you have to? Well‚ whatever your opinion is I barely make it through the year! With the loads of standardized tests‚ horrible classes‚ and a boring school‚ I think you’ll see my point. First I’ll tell you about the tests. We have a lot of tests‚ standardized tests. In fact I took one the day I started writing this paper! It was a MAP (Measures of Academic Progress) tests‚ they are my least favorite type of tests. We take nine

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    Although standardized testing gives the state an idea of how well you perform academically‚ it is not helping students to improve their academic achievement. It is important to understand the students perspective as they are the ones who will be taking the state’s standardized tests. Standardized tests have been proven to increase stress levels in young adults as well. Standardized tests are mandated tests that the state requires each student to take‚ in order to measure their academic achievement

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    once said that “If the purpose of learning is to score well on a test‚ we’ve lost sight of the real reason for learning.” Students should not be required to take standardized tests. They stress out students and teachers‚ take up too much learning time‚ and they have no true purpose. It has been proven that 2.3% of time is used on testing every year for an average middle school. Usually main subjects like math‚ social studies‚ and science have more than one test. Taking only one test for each subject

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