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    Standardized testing has become the focus of modern school reform since the implementation of the No Child Left Behind law in 2002 (Evans 1). The act was designed to hold all public schools to a high standard of education‚ measured by the results of students’ test scores on statewide standardized tests. Not all students are good test takers‚ and not all careers require the ability to take traditional tests in order to be successful on the job. A significant number of students nowadays would care

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    Standardized testing Do you feel like you have too many standardized testing? Is it stressing you out? Standardized testing is one of the main causes of students stress. There is too much standardized testing and kids are not getting enough sleep‚not eating‚and pushing their limits. They will stay up all night because they know that there is a test tomorrow. They won’t eat because there stomachs are in knots. Lastly‚they will try to study for the test‚that may also be the cause not enough

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    Child Growth & Development Standardized Testing Standardized testing has assumed a well-known role in recent efforts to advance the quality of education. Regardless of where they went to school or what curriculum they followed‚ students are tested on the same material‚ which can be loosely grouped into knowledge domains and skill sets that encompass; natural sciences‚ social sciences‚ humanities‚ reading‚ speaking‚ writing‚ and mathematics. National‚ state‚ and district tests‚ combined with minimum

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    teachers go through so much pressure from the administrators…etc. The standardizing test is something necessary in our education system for children to take. It removes completely the administrator’s work. Whatever the score that the student gets on one exam‚ it shapes their entire future based on it. These exams exist for different reasons.; for example‚ measuring the students’ intelligence‚ sending students into schools where they are “suppose” to be‚ so they would not feel less or more than the

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    Despite the 2012 decrease in the amount of standardized testing to be administered across the state of Texas‚ the use of this particular testing has gained extreme momentum in the academic arena‚ weighing heavily on students‚ parents and teachers. There are increasing efforts to now alleviate the use of tests in elementary and middle schools. Currently for high school students‚ standardized testing is the end-all for some students upon matriculation and they are being over-tested‚ taking multiple

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    Nicole Capuano Nicole Castle ENGL-1210 Final Essay November 28‚ 2007 Inefficiency of Standardized Testing Preparing for college takes four years in the making. Students spend their high school career building up their eligibility for their desired college or university. In these four years‚ there are nights of non-stop studying for final exams‚ part time jobs‚ and countless numbers of extracurricular activities. Unfortunately‚ this still is not enough for colleges. Today‚ either the American

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    others who pass all the tests? Students are forced to memorize information quickly for standardized tests rather than take the time to fully understand concepts. What we call learning is slowly diminishing as more standardized tests make their way into the schools. Students are pressured to cram the night before big tests and once they receive their grade‚ they forget what they memorized soon after. Standardized tests should be abolished because there are many other ways in the classroom to evaluate

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    The Benefits of Optional Standardized Testing Students with higher grades and modest test scores did better in college than students with lower grades and higher test scores (Sheffer). This proves that grades are more accurate predictors of a student’s academic success. There are many benefits of making standardized tests optional or not requiring them at all. Standardized tests are a biased way of measuring academic talent. Although the College Board believes the SAT is a good predictor of academic

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    With this emphasis on getting good testing results‚ many teachers decided to sacrifice teaching critical thinking and advanced problems‚ and instead substitute the minimal knowledge that is needed on a standardized test. For example‚ a seventh grade teacher will try to perfect students’ ability to use the Pythagorean Theorem in order to obtain the measurement of sides and angles of a right triangle. But on the other hand‚ real life applications and word problems of how the Pythagorean Theorem can

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    can pass just one of the many standardized tests thrust upon them? John Dewey‚ an American philosopher‚ also said‚ "The real process of education should be the process of learning to think through the application of real problems." How‚ though‚ can students possibly learn critical thinking if they are forced to learn through relentless memorization and worksheets in order for them to pass one test upon which their futures so highly depend? This phenomenon of accountability testing and holding teachers

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