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    Bob Botkin ENC 1101-095 13 Oct 2015 Standardized Testing in Florida In recent years Florida’s standardized testing program has taken a turn for the worst. After doing away with the FCAT (Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test) the debate has only grown due to flood of new tests being created such as the Florida Standards Assessment (FSA) or End of Course Exam (EOC). These tests are administered to test students’ abilities at the end of the school year. In spring of 2015, with only two months

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    are, “You have one minute remaining”. The standardized tests have become one of the most widely accepted tools colleges and universities use to evaluate if a person is ready enough to handle material taught at a college level. Over 85% of higher education institutions require some form of standardized test in order to even be considered as an acceptable applicant for acceptance (collegeboard.org). A big way teachers are preparing students for this test are

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    Do standardized tests destroy schools and fail prepare students for the real world? Our teacher’s spend time on memorization of specific words that will be on the state test, not vocabulary building exercises. They have pep rallies and time spent away from lesson plans to learning cheers on how the students are going to do well on the test. Excess teacher and administration time is spent figuring out game plans, not for teaching students, but for figuring out how to increase test scores. Meanwhile

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    Should we modernize the standardized test? Some people say yes, we should ,and others say no we shouldn’t. I Think they should modernize these tests because the test can be inaccurate,takes up time and have poverty holes. Inaccurate. many tests that kids take and try their hardest at, and they got a bad grade on it and it wasn't their fault, and the reason is that one teacher gave one of their students “stupid” work because of a bad grade on a standardized test. The test don't let kid express their

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    l Introduction Perceptions of Standardized Test EDU 620 Summer 2015 Francise Henderson William Carey University Introduction Purpose Statement The purpose of this research is to examine the perception of standardized test in America’s public schools. Justification This research examines the perceptions of standardized test administered in America’s public schools. Stiggins states that “these once-a-year tests are not likely to be of much value to classroom teachers as you plan and carry out

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    In the United State there is a test called Standardized test, which comes in every level of education. Standardized test is any form of test in which all test takers are required to answer the same questions. This test is given in believe of that it will determine individual’s skill. This got introduced in the mid 1800 and ever since that, this has been one of the requirement educational background qualification. Standardized test has been an argumentative topic for a lot of people, some people

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    On standardized tests, I do well if I recall any topics that I might've learned either from the current year or in the previous years. I consider myself a good test taker because I can remember anything in the past, so when there's a question that has something familiar with what I've done before I can use this for help. I always do this during these standardized tests. To prepare, I must take out all the work I've done in the past to help me study. By the night before the test, I should know everything

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    ridiculous test? If you ask me, I’d say “heck no”! While researching text I’ve gotten to the conclusion that standardized test should be eliminated from school districts. Due to the voluminous amount of statistical data and research, there is no doubt-standardized tests should no longer be continued, but however, should be taken out and discontinued, while being removed forever and ever. To begin with, the teacher’s goal is to prepare well their students to pass the standardized test given

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    Standardized Test Stress

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    Test Stress Ever since elementary school we have had to take tests. Most of these tests were simple and only had to do with one subject. Other tests are rather large and consist of multiple subject and there is alloted time to take these tests. These tests are standard tests that are mandatory for everyone in school to take. The purpose of the tests is to measure how well your education is going. Since you take them year after year you can see how you are progressing in your intelligence. The only

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    Secondly, the standardized test does not teach you how succeed in a public setting, or how to make life changing difference. Public speaking is a necessary to have when working in the job force, you'll need a good character and intelligence. Students could learn skills like teamwork, leadership, public speaking, multitasking, and strategizing by joining clubs, and sports through their school. During your test you are in a quiet setting look at fifty questions in some hours. There are no skills to

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