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    Chaotic Standards in America There is a prevailing notion that the United States needs to improve its education system dramatically. The people doing the actual educating are under incredible adversity to perform well. Many feel more beaten down this year than last. Some are walking into their classrooms unsure if this is still the job for them. They have built up invisible wounds from years of trying to educate the constantly changing American child effectively enough that his international test

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    Definitions What Does Authentic Assessment Look Like? How is Authentic Assessment Similar to/Different from       Traditional Assessment? * Traditional Assessment * Authentic Assessment * Authentic Assessment Complements Traditional Assessment * Defining Attributes of Authentic and Traditional Assessment * Teaching to the Test Alternative Names for Authentic Assessment Definitions A form of assessment in which students are asked to perform real-world tasks that demonstrate

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    College Admissions Test Problem Statement Test scores from the ACT and SAT are a main part of college admission applications today. Some view them as a necessary part of the application because it’s an easy way to see how prepared a student is for college and how his/her scores compare to other applicants’ scores. While those entrance exams are a good way to categorize and compare students‚ there is too much emphasis placed on scores and not enough on all the other work the student has accomplished

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    The Side Effects of Standardized Testing You would not give your kids unneeded pills that had side effects of limited creativity‚ stress‚ or anxiety‚ so why give them unneeded tests that do the same? In a peer-reviewed journal‚ 2015 Schooling In America Survey‚ it is stated that 60% of Americans believe negative thoughts about K-12 education‚ that it has gotten off the wrong track (DiPerna). A large number of parents‚ students‚ and teachers all believe that education is not on the right track. Why

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    PERFORMANCE-BASED ASSESSMENT Performance based assessment is most commonly known as and educational assessment which judges the student knowledge and skills based on observation of the student behavior or the inspection of students products. On the other hand‚ standardized testing is a written form test‚ which measures the temporary understanding of facts and skills. As a result of standardized testing outcomes being temporary‚ the genuine of this testing type is obsolete. Hence‚ I will argue that

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    Introduction. In the United States‚ efficiency and instant gratification is everything. We are constantly bombarded with meaningless awards and achievements to make ourselves‚ and especially our children‚ feel special. But we have to ask ourselves‚ what is being rewarded? In the American public school system‚ everything is built on an unstable foundation called standardized testing. Standardized testing consists of strict curriculums with certain information that must be retained until a test is

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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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    Leading System Change

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    It is estimated that world governments spend more than two trillion dollars on education each year‚ developing extensive initiatives such as ‘Raising the bar and closing the gap’ in the UK and ‘No child left behind’ in the US. Almost every country in the world has education reform high on its agenda. Yet‚ many argue that education reform has not made significant improvement in decades and that assessment practices remain remarkably similarly to those prevalent a century ago. In response to the dramatically

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    How socioeconomic status of Parents affects their Children’s Development in Academics It is obvious that most people have set beliefs on when they see a family of a low socioeconomic class that their children will grow up to be the same as their parents. People believe that they will not be as likely to do well in school or even in the real world. Many psychologists have done studies that have proven that this assumption is right for the most part. Children that have parents‚ family and neighbors

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    Over the past 20 years‚ the athleticism involved in cheerleading has increased dramatically. Cheerleading in the United States is a year round competitive activity. Cheerleaders are asked to perform through 3 seasons‚ peak for national competitions‚ and attend cheerleading-training camps in the summer. Cheerleading begins at an early age and is estimated to include over a million participants between elementary school and the professional sports levels. Cheerleading is a kind of sports which combines

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