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    Standardized tests are designed to be given under specified and controlled conditions and are used to compare the abilities and skills of students from different regions. They are also used to determine the knowledge a student has acquired over a certain period of time. Additionally‚ government officials use standardized tests to determine the amount of funding that a school receives each year. Although these tests evaluate school performance and student education well‚ they contain a bias and

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    regions. Tests have become a large aspect of education since the concept‚ of testing‚ first arose. Tests are often used as a placement tool; placement tests can potentially be a standardized test. These tests have grown in popularity in recent decades‚ and thus are becoming a greater debate. Standardized tests‚ common tests administered within a school district‚ state‚ or country‚ should be banned in the United States. Standardized tests consist of either a single examination or multiple examinations grouped

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    I. Introduction 1. Should standardized test be required in public schools or not? 2. The issue is from why standardize test be require in public schools. 3. Private schools do not require it or even home scholars‚ to see why a public school should. 4. Standardized tests should not be required because of how relevance on how they grade students on it. 5. I believe that each year that goes the scores gets worse and worse over time. II. Background 1. As time passes I would

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    question a step in the right direction as the children of today will be the leaders of tomorrow. To make certain that schools and educators are providing the best education in every school‚ standardized testing was introduced to serve as a method of assessment. Many critics however see standardized testing as a tool that causes more harm than good. Their reasoning is that educators are focus on teaching what will be on the test rather than on material that will enhance critical thinking and life

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    Standardized tests are often referred to as “assessments”. Assessments are often defined as the collection and analysis of information about one or more students. These so called standardized testing is a particular groups of students will take the same test that will be scored and analyzed the same way‚ then the students’ scores are compared to the rest of the group to see how well the students preformed. One of the federal law which is known as “No Child Left Behind” was created so that schools

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    many members of the opposition is that standardized tests alone do not present a fair representation of a student’s intelligence and character. Critics‚ authors‚ and researchers alike of the opposing party hold the view that standardized tests fail to measure a lot of what makes up a meaningful education (Bracey). American education policy researcher‚ Gerald Bracey‚ is widely known for composing a comprehensive list of important character traits that standardized tests largely fail to address including

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    Standardized Testing: Is it Truly Beneficial to Children? In 2000‚ the United States’ ranked 18th in the world for math scores. In 2009‚ seven years after the No Child Left Behind Act‚ the United States ranked 31st. This statistic alone should be reason enough to discard standardized testing in the education system. Since standardized testing has been required‚ not only has the US ranking in education gone down‚ but also the value of education has gone down. By allowing these tests‚ students

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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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    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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    Should high school students be required to pass a standardized test before getting their diploma? No‚ I would say I disagree with this approach. Why? Seniors in high school have already worked so hard to get where they are‚ I don’t think it would be fair to make them pass a standardized test. I understand the concept of having students do standardized testing to test their knowledge. However‚ I would not think it would be fair to make them take a test before being able to graduate. If the students

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