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    the Standards of Standardized Testing The Virginia Standards of Learning exams were introduced to public schools in1997. The testing begins in the third grade and continues through high school. Before 2014‚ students were required to take twenty-two state mandated Standards of Learning tests; that has since been reduced to seventeen. High school students must pass six Standards of Learning tests to earn a diploma. I believe students are being over tested and these standardized tests are being used

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    students have two things on their minds- summer and‚ sadly‚ standardized tests. Annually‚ around one million students take the ACT and SAT- even if they do not plan on attending college. Although the SAT and ACT are required‚ recently some colleges are saying they are not looking at the tests scores as much as they are looking at everything else. The tests should not be able to determine the student’s academic abilities. Standardized testing should be abolished because a lot of money is wasted‚ a lot

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    The Nefarious Standardized Testing Michelle Obama once said‚ “If my future were determined just by my performance on a standardized test‚ I would not be here. I guarantee you that.” Standardized testing began a long time ago in China. It was a basic form to determine the eligibility for positions in the government of the ruling class. A standardized test is an analysis that is overseen and scored in a scheduled manner. In 2001 President George W. Bush passed the ‘No Child Left Behind’ education

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    Why Standardized Testing Should Not Be A Graduation Requirement   Standardized testing has been apart of American education since the mid­1800s. U.S.  students have slipped in performance from 18th in the world in math in 2000 to 31st place in  2009. Failure in the education system have been blamed on rising poverty levels‚ teacher quality‚  and increasingly on the pervasive use of standardized testingStandardized testing should not be  a graduation requirement because testing has not improved student achievement

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    people know all about “standardized tests”. This was an issue for me‚ at first I was not very alluring to the idea of standardized tests‚ I felt that standardized test were a tedious subject‚ something that no one really wanted to listen or learn about; since many already know about standardized test. But I was wrong. Throughout the weeks‚ I learned that not many people actually know about the issues dealing with standardized tests and how it affects a myriad of people. Standardized tests are generalized

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    Nationally‚ standardized testing is used to measure how well students are educated‚ and more importantly‚ to determine how well a school is at teaching its students. These tests should be high quality and informative to students of all ages. This assumption‚ however‚ is not the case. It is instead just a big waste of time for everyone involved. Standardized testing should not be used to determine educational quality in schools. Schools put a ton of resources into standardized testing which costs

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    explaining how students are taking to much time on testings and not enough time on the teacher teaching the things that the students need to be learning. Students have been taking 20-25 hours just on the testings that the state has gave them‚ and not on the little tests that the teacher gave them. Kids spend most of their lives just testing for the states. That’s so much testings! Secondly‚ I will be explaining how there are too many testings going on. There is about nine tests that the state

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    Standardized Testing Should Be Stopped Are you one of the many students who cram in hours upon hours of studying the night before an exam that has been stressing you out all week? You wake up the next morning nervous and full of anxiety‚ just to take the same test as everyone else‚ under the same conditions as everyone else. Sounds fair right? Well I don’t believe it is‚ and here’s why. Standardized tests were made to test the knowledge of a student over a particular course or subject. The ACT and

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    6.1 COMPARISON OF A POSITION ARGUMENT AND A PROPOSAL ARGUMENT |DISTINCTION |POSITION ARGUMENT |PROPOSAL ARGUMENT | |Definition of each |Proposal arguments‚ however‚ are arguments in which you |Position arguments are arguments in which you state your | | |request a change in policy or procedure of something that is|position on a certain issue and then proceed

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    Since the 1870’s‚ standardized testing has been around in the United States‚ and almost one hundred years later‚ the American College Testing Program (commonly referred to as the ACT) was created in 1959. The Bush administration of 2001 established today’s standardized testing methods with No Child Left Behind. Now in today’s society and learning environment this form of testing is hurting our students more than ever. Teachers and students alike are carrying the burden of these tests‚ ruining the

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