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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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    There has been a long-drawn-out debate about the benefits of testing in education. Despite the conflicting data‚ I believe that testing is beneficial to students. In comparison to other countries‚ the United States scores remarkably lower worldwide than one might expect. Education is an intrinsic part of being successful. I believe that testing course material is beneficial to students because frequent testing can improve learning‚ it aids in later retention of the information‚ and improves meta-cognitive

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    Began in the 1920s the SAT was the first ever use of a standardized test to determine entrance into a college (Pacenza). The SAT was originally developed to keep the upper-class from being the only ones to attend college. College professors at Harvard did not like the fact that only the elite attended their college; they wanted the smartest students from across the country to attend Harvard and thus the SAT was formed as a means to test the ability of said students. Since then the SAT has gone through

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    Since the 1870’s‚ standardized testing has been around in the United States‚ and almost one hundred years later‚ the American College Testing Program (commonly referred to as the ACT) was created in 1959. The Bush administration of 2001 established today’s standardized testing methods with No Child Left Behind. Now in today’s society and learning environment this form of testing is hurting our students more than ever. Teachers and students alike are carrying the burden of these tests‚ ruining the

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    Standardized tests have become a recent controversial topic across the nation. Americans strive for a great education system‚ but fail to realize that testing is the main issue. They are believed to be a simple way to evaluate students from all different areas. However‚ there are countless faults that cannot show truly show students’ ability. Standardized tests in the United States do not accurately measure intelligence and should be modified to prevent issues in academics. Modern testing began

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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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    test are meant to help students‚ but instead they are hurting them. Standardized test requires all test takers to answer the same questions‚ or a selection of questions from common bank of questions‚ in the same way. Also they are scored in a “standard” or consistent manner‚ which makes it possible to compare the relative performance of individual students or groups of students. Each state has a different name for their standardized test‚ for Virginia they call theirs the Standards Of Learning‚ SOL’s

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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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    Standardized tests are designed to be given under specified and controlled conditions and are used to compare the abilities and skills of students from different regions. They are also used to determine the knowledge a student has acquired over a certain period of time. Additionally‚ government officials use standardized tests to determine the amount of funding that a school receives each year. Although these tests evaluate school performance and student education well‚ they contain a bias and

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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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