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    Attention Grabber: Is the score on one standardized test a true assessment of a student’s knowledge and skills? Did you know standardized tests have been a part of American education since the mid-1800s? b. Topic: My topic is whether or not the use of standardized tests is improving education in New Jersey and America and if it is fair or unfair to take the SATs. c. Specific Purpose: My specific purpose with my topic is to inform my audience about how standardize testing‚ SATs‚ is presented in the media

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    Standardized testing has been around since the mid-1800s. The purpose of this system is to measure a student’s achievements through high school. This can help a student and schools realize what they are failing in. Also it can show what they are exceeding in as well. There are many reason to consider standardized exams for high school. Key reason include a explanation of why the test is given and beats any other system of grading‚ the ability to compare between school‚ and what schools need to focus

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    Standardized testing has been a growing controversial topic in America for several years. Should students be forced to take standardized test? Should teachers’ pay be based on those test results? How much preparation should be done for the test? Are students taking to many standardized tests? These are only some of the questions that have come up with standardized testing and I hope to answer throughout this paper. In the world of education standardized testing has become one of the most talked about

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    Assignment # 1 September‚ 11‚ 2013 What instructions would you need to give the Little Person Computer to subtract the number 125 from the number 400? Step # Instruction The way the little person should function 1.     GET Gets the first number(125) and places it in the calculator 2.     STORE 72 Stores the number input first into Mailbox numbered 72 3.       GET Gets the second number from which

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    Why We Need Alternatives to Standardized Testing When was the last time the United States placed first in global mathematical performance? In the latest score reports‚ the U.S. didn’t even place in the top 30 countries. Over the last few decades‚ students in the United States’ public education system have been scoring progressively less in areas such as mathematics and science. As one could imagine‚ this is a very alarming trend that could be detrimental to the advancement of our country if

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    Standardized testing is usually perceived as the optimum way to judge the effectiveness of the learning system; however‚ if the reason for learning is to evaluate test scores rather than achievement and ability‚ then the real purpose of learning is lost. The explosive rate of standardized testing has caused a narrowing in the core curriculum and stifling of creative thinking in all fields. There are better ways to evaluate performance and understanding. The most advanced ways are good teacher observation

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    Standardized tests are used to measure the performance of students in comparison to others in the same class/level as them‚ an example being a standardized test used to measure the performance of all students in AP English. They have been a part of American education since the mid-1800s‚ and their use as greatly increased after George W. Bush’s No Child Left Behind Act was put in place‚ mandating annual testing in all 50 states (“Standardized Tests”). In the United States‚ standardized testing is

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    Standardized Tests Standardized tests are a heated debate in the country as of today. Many people believe that standardized tests do not truly show a student’s knowledge. Students are more focused on passing a test instead of actually learning the content. Not only do these tests hinder students‚ they also affect teachers as well. Standardized tests may seem good in theory‚ but in fact‚ they may be doing more harm than good. The Importance of Standardized Tests To begin with‚ this whole phenomenon

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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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    severely disabled students are being forced to take standardized tests. In Florida‚ for example‚ one boy who was born without the cognitive portion of his brain has been required to take an alternative version of the state’s standardized exams.” To conclude the reasons of the reform where standardized testing does not exist ‚ the Washington​ post also says “Every student is a unique individual with their own talents and abilities. The standardized testing regime fails to recognize the importance of individual

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