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    English 1301 April 23‚ 2013 Standardized Testing in Texas The first standardized test was developed in France nearly 100 years ago by a psychologist named Alfred Binet. Binet’s test focused on language skills‚ judgment‚ comprehension‚ reasoning and memory‚ and was used to determine which students would succeed in regular classes and which needed special attention (Lefton). Binet’s test was successful in the Parisian school system and generated a lot of interest in America. An American

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    Schools Should Not Use Standardized testing Standardized testing should not be used in schooling to see yearly scores. For many years now‚ standardized testing has been used to score and see kids improvements throughout the years. This information all though‚ is not valid to rather or not the student has improved or understands the concept. There are several reasons why standardized testing should not be used and does not show yearly scores or improvements. Standardized testing should not be used in

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    The chief problem with U.S. schools apparently isn’t high dropout rates or underqualified teachers but standardized testing. This is the only conclusion that can be drawn from the push by parents and teachers in Buffalo‚ Philadelphia‚ Seattle and elsewhere to help students opt out of taking standardized tests. Members of this burgeoning anti-test movement fail to grasp testing’s valuable role in motivating and guiding students and teachers. Preparing young Americans for success in the global economy

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    of issues with standardized testing is astounding. One big issue that has gotten out of control in the past years is the excessive use of testing. Rizga stated‚ “A child entering prekindergarten today will take‚ on average‚ 113 standardized assessments by the time he or she graduates from public school.” (40). Between grades 3 to 8‚ public school students take about 10 to 20 standardized tests per year (Rizga‚ 40). In America‚ students attending public schools take more standardized tests than others

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    brilliant and intelligent students do not shine in standardized test because they do not have standardized minds”. Diane Ravitch’s quote presents a major flaw in our education system today‚ Standardized testing. It simply interferes with the learning process. Eliminate Standardized Testing because it places pressure on students‚ impacts instruction time and limits student’s opportunities due to their performance. Furthermore‚ Standardized Testing cultivates a culture of anxiety and it must cease

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    Standardized Testing In today’s educational institutions standardized testing has become a major criterion for a wide range of schools that have affected student placement‚ teaching styles‚ and a lot of other factors. The misuse of standardized testing is starting to become an issue for many institutions and people are reacting on the issue as of late. It seems that in some situations the more powerful the assessment is the more harm and misuse it is partaking in. Overall‚ Standardized testing

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    Portfolios are useful tool for identifying the strengths and weaknesses‚ whereas the current standardized tests are provides limited feedback. While the standardized tests are‚ by design‚ suitable for punishing or rewarding purpose‚ the portfolio approach provides insights necessary to improve teaching-learning environment thus‚ serves as a learning tool. Using standardized tests as the evaluation technique for identifying educational gaps in schools with different economical and social background

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    Standardized Testing: Friend or Foe? Standardized testing has been around for decades. Whether used for funding‚ elementary school ratings or college entrance profiles‚ it has impacted learning‚ and not in a good way. The brunt of this impact is on elementary school students as young as 7 years of age. Standardized testing is something that is not necessary. This type of testing is irrelevant to where children stand academically. Furthermore‚ it also negatively influences the mind of children‚ making

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    The Lesson Plan of Failure Standardized tests have taken over the lesson plans of teachers‚ dictating the quality and content of education in the American public school system. The curricula is tailored to prepare students for subjects on the test instead of on a full spectrum education. The government tests focus primarily on reading‚ writing and arithmetic leaving out crucial developmental topics like humanities and social sciences. The results from these tests not only to judge the intelligence

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    Standardized testing is not the best way to measure how well a teacher teaches or how much a student has learned. Schools throughout the United States put their main focus on standardized tests; these examinations put too much stress on the teachers and students and cause traumatizing events. Standardized testing is believed to be the best way to evaluate how much a child has learned‚ however most students only score average on the tests. George W. Bush strived to create a school environment for

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