Category: Standardized Testing
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Critical Analysis of the Extent to Which Standardized Testing Negatively Portray Students
The concept of education has changed throughout the years. When kids are adolescents, everyone believes it is all ingenuity and out of this world projects; however, the burgeon of standardized testing engulfing our school systems. The issue that standardized testing is creating is that it gives general statistics that diminish students’ intelligence, increases students’ anxiety…
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Critical Analysis of Standardized Testing Methods within the CBRNE Community
The United States has on numerous occasions had to respond to chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive threats. However, the absence of standardized testing methods has affected its ability to respond to hazards that are natural and manmade. For instance, the absence of standardized fire hose couplings has negatively impacted on the ability of firefighters…
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The Arguments for Eliminating Standardized Testing
A study done by Spector of New York Times shows about three quarters of psychologists from the states nearly seven hundred school districts said state tests are causing great stress (Spector, 1). Many students are required to take standardized tests nationwide which results in a lot of stress. Low energy, headaches, an upset stomach, aches,…
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Reflections on the Possibility of Standardized Testing to Measure Ability
How do you feel when there will be a test coming up in school? What if its a really important test, like a midterm or final test of the school year? I mean you definitely have to spend the time to review and memorize it, right? But have you ever wondered if the standardized test…
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Negative Effects of Standardized Tests on Teachers
As early as 2001, with the implementation of accountability policies such as No Child Left Behind (NCLB), and Race to the Top (RttT), there has been an increased emphasis on students standardized test scores. These policies use students performance on such tests as a means of funding schools, such that higher scoring schools receive more…
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Limitations of Standardized Testing in Assessing Students’ Intelligence and Potential Academic Success
I woke up one friday and noticed that the SAT was the next day. I crammed a bunch of information into my head with the fear that if I managed to fail the test, it would be impossible for me to ever get into a college, but as I was studying all these different types…