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    Standardized testing has gotten a lot of arguments in the classroom. Students from kindergarten through 12th grade take a lot of test‚ but does this necessarily mean it is a positive effect on students? There are two sides to this‚ there are pros and of course there are cons to a standardized test. Everyone has their view on standardized testing‚ which one are you? Pros The first pro according to a University of Arkansas is that students don’t feel like testing is too stressful (Standardized Test-

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    educational system once asked a headmaster why so little standardized testing took place in British schools. "My dear fellow‚" came the reply‚ "In Britain we are of the belief that‚ when a child is hungry‚ he should be fed‚ not weighed" (Bowers 1). Even though this quote can be construed as being comical and light-hearted‚ the anecdote suggests the obvious question: "Why do we do so much standardized testing in the United States?" Standardized testing places incredible amounts of stress on teachers and

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    attempting to put a square block representing standardized testing‚ into a young student’s round

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    should not dictate testing procedures and regulations‚ because local governments and individual school boards understand the demographics of a particular school district. Ex. It has been proven that children from lower income families will receive lower test scores. Hence‚ school districts with a greater population of lower income families should be prepared to accommodate those children with extra support. I agree more with the Every Student

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    Standardized Testing Should be Abolished “Will that be on the test?” This is a question that every teacher and professor has heard and the question every student has asked. In today’s schools‚ students become so focused on a test that they don’t get a quality education‚ instead they learn to do well on a test that does not affect their education whatsoever. Since the 1980’s standardized testing is continuously taking on many names and acronyms such as Texas Assessment of Basic Skills‚ Texas Educational

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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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    These standardized tests started to develop in the late 1900’s and became a part of the college admission process. Although very few colleges and universities do not require a student’s ACT or SAT‚ most colleges and universities require your score. Standardized testing does not accurately determine a student’s ability to perform. College admissions should be based on the student’s high school grade point average‚ teacher recommendation letters‚ essays‚ and interviews. If these standardized tests

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    United States tend to view some racial categories as more intelligent than others based on standardized tests. As a result‚ such testing may or may not fuel unfair prejudice in high school‚ college‚ and at work. Stuyvesant High School is located in lower Manhattan and is considered one of the best high schools in the country (Chua & Rubenfeld‚ 2015). The school accepts students solely based on standardized test scores; thus‚ creating an Asian student body that comprises of seventy-three percent

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    Standardized tests are often referred to as “assessments”. Assessments are often defined as the collection and analysis of information about one or more students. These so called standardized testing is a particular groups of students will take the same test that will be scored and analyzed the same way‚ then the students’ scores are compared to the rest of the group to see how well the students preformed. One of the federal law which is known as “No Child Left Behind” was created so that schools

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    Standarized Testing Should Be Banned There are many questions concerning the education system. Everyone always seems to have an opinion on this certain topic‚ but no one is producing solutions to the problem. For example are standardized tests really helping the system? The “No Child Left Behind” act was established in the U.S in 2001. The law states that all children in public school have to be tested in reading and writing. This testing starts in grades third through eight‚ and also they have

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