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    should not be required to get into a college. Some students struggle with standardized testing or test anxiety. Also‚ not every student shows their full potential on just one test. Colleges and people who make these decisions should look more into these things. Students should be treated equally especially when being admitted into a college‚ which will determine their future. A numerous amount people struggle with standardized testing therefore‚ ACT tests should not be essential for most colleges. It is

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    determines the rest of your future. These difficult standardized tests cause an unnecessary amount of stress for high school students‚ as if they aren’t already stressed enough. Students are expected to take multiple AP classes‚ participate in multiple extracurricular activities‚ and find time to study for these standardized tests. The ACT and SAT are commodified on the American market through tutoring and the cost of taking multiple tests. Standardized testing for college acceptance is unfair because it

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    frequently with standardized tests for better or for worse. America values standardized testing because it causes schools to feel pressured to increase the level of education. Americans test from an early age‚ contrary to other countries. They currently test students abundantly‚ and often the results are used to measure their academic status. America is very comfortable with its methods of standardized testing despite much criticism (Kohn‚ 2000). Despite the benefits of standardized tests‚ for many

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    Imagine a world where students are replacing their opportunity to prepare for college and think for themselves with cram sessions for state standardized tests. In the United States‚ this is an everyday problem. Unfortunately‚ educators keep ignoring the warning signs that show that something needs to change. State standardized tests are state issued tests that measure a student’s ability to recall and apply knowledge. America has recently placed extra emphasis on these tests‚ and by doing that‚ the

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    Students Should Not Take Standardized Tests Students should not take standardized tests because they are not a good predictor of whether students will prosper in life. These tests do not identify students as individuals‚ and they do not measure their personality (Ravitch). The character of a person is a great deal when determining how likely students will succeed because some people are optimistic and some are pessimistic (“Personality Tests”). Their personality traits can decide on their future

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    Standardized tests argument Have you ever thought you were taking to many tests? If you do it is because of the standardized tests. Some people think we test too much in schools. Other people think there is not enough tests or we need to keep the tests the same. I think standardized test should change because they are to much money‚ the tests are so long‚ and there is a lot of tests in school. The first piece of evidence I have is there are to many standardized tests and the tests are to long

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    the state of Texas study shows that the average student takes about 113 standardized tests between Pre-K and 12th grade (Sanchez). Parents nationwide are beginning to question whether or not these state mandated tests are helping their children at all. Many citizens along with myself believe that these test are unnecessary‚ because they take up so much time and don’t measure students’ educational quality. Standardized testing has taken up so much instructional time and they still have not improved

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    A problem within the educational system would be standardized testing. Standardized testing has been part of the US educational system since the mid 1800’s. Educating children should and is a top priority in America. That being said standardized test should not measure educational quality because of the many complications that come with it. Many people are intelligent test are not reliable or valid. I agree that standardized test helps to see where the students may be in certain areas which can then

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    One hundred and thirteen‚ that’s the number of standardized tests the average student takes from prekindergarten to twelfth grade according to preliminary research conducted by the Council of the Great City Schools (Helfing para.9). If that seems a little extreme to you‚ you are not alone. Standardized testing has become an increasingly common way to measure anything from student knowledge to the effectiveness of the school‚ especially after the initiation of policies such as No Child Left Behind

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    Is Cultural Biases in Standardized Tests Affecting a Student’s Success? Imagine if one’s success is dependent on one item‚ where this one item may not be providing an equal chance for success‚ because of differences in culture. For parents and students of different cultural backgrounds around the United States‚ this is becoming a reality. Standardized testing can have a substantial impact on a student’s future‚ and the idea that these types of tests are culturally biased is rising. While some Caucasian

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