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    generations to have higher test scores. One ideas is to give students with high test scores a cash bonus. School should not offer this kind of "bonus" for high-test scores because of several reasons‚ for some of them‚ it would increase the cheating percentage and it would be unfair for students that take their tests‚ not do as well as others‚ but still not cheat. When you think about this idea‚ it actually sounds like a great way to motivate young adults to get high-test scores‚ because who would

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    Who You Are (Article) Hermann Rorschach developed his form interpretation test‚ also known as the inkblot test‚ in 1884. This was one of the earliest versions of a type of psychological assessment tool known as a projective test. The two most widely used projective tests are the inkblot test and the Thematic Test. Everyone’s perceptions are influenced by psychological factors. Rorschach suggested that the inkblot test presents a person with an ambiguous shape of picture‚ and assumes that the person

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    1.Which wage standard for foreign sweatshops is supported by Ian Maitland? Market wages in the area where the sweatshop is located 2.Which description of a fair wage is most clearly based on utilitarian ethics? Wage that is based for the economy as a whole 3.Which standard for firing workers is known as “employment at will” For any good or bad cause or even with no reason at all 4.Which exception to employment at will is currently enforced by US law? Christian workers cannot be fired out

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    Standardized tests are used in various settings on a global scale. While they measure an individual’s knowledge of a particular subject‚ it can be argued that their results are at times misleading. When it comes to education this is evident amongst the mass amount of students that take these tests through the year. Standardized tests are not the best way to measure a schools academic performance because they can not determine a teachers effectiveness due to the varying needs and abilities of students

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    Standardized Test Improving Education in America The use of standardized tests became very popular after the No Child Left behind Act (NCLB) was passed in 2001. The NCLB required yearly testing starting in the 3rd grade‚ in all 50 states. US students fell from 18th in the world in math in 2000 to 31st in 2009‚ with a similar drop in science and we haven’t had any changes in reading. One argument is that standardized tests are a fair and measure the ability of students‚ they make sure teachers

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    that standardized test programs would improve the education in the U.S. Test in general‚ especially big test cause individuals anxiety‚ and students find test boring and difficult. Unfortunately‚ a plethora of individuals have test anxiety. Students know how important the test is‚ therefore they worry about how well they are going to perform on the test. Students know that if they do not perform well on the test‚ they would have to attend remedial classes. When it comes to test that are timed‚ people

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    After reading “A Day In The Life…Looking Beyond Test Scores” I can see Pat’s frustration in the situation with her student Juana not being accepted into the special academic enrichment program. The difference between Pat’s perception and the test score did not add up. Nevertheless‚ Pat thought that Juana was a perfect fit for the program even though her IQ test score was not above average. Juana was displaying all the signs to her teacher Pat that she would be an exceptional candidate for the

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    Furthermore‚ the introduction of standardized tests into school curriculum has provoked a significant reduction or even the elimination of funding and attention towards other important aspects of schooling for students. Some examples of things being affected by standardized tests include “programs in the arts‚ recess for young children‚ electives for high schoolers‚ class meetings (...)‚ discussions about current events (...)‚ the use of literature in the early grades (...)‚ and entire subject areas

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    Definitional Argument Analysis Do Standardized Tests Really Measure Intelligence? Some may beg to differ when people say the SAT or ACT are not fair to everyone. Not everyone may test well‚ so these tests are not an accurate assessment of someone’s intelligence. According to Merriam-Webster Dictionary‚ the SAT first stood for the Scholastic Aptitude Test‚ then the Scholastic Assessment Test; now it does not stand for anything. The SAT is a college entrance exam for high school students‚ and it

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    profitable‚ productive‚ and honest employees. But ultimately‚ the test accuracy depends on how carefully and seriously you answer the question being asked. One may say that these types of test are fair to hire people‚ but it is a proven fact that these test do not help determine if a person presses traits required for job success. For instance‚ there are many psychological test that fall into different categories. Achievement and aptitude tests are usually used in educational employment settings. They

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