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    “Tests such as these are incapable of determining the level of student understanding and reasoning underlying their answer choices” (Maranto 5).In the quote written above Julie Maranto clearly states that standardized tests are incapable in measuring a student's level of thinking. Although some people believe that standardized tests are the best and just way to measure a student's skill and achievement, I know and believe that these tests only measure the superficial knowledge of students and not

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    School is supposed to be a place where children learn and are prepared to conquer themselves and the real world, but are there real potential being overseen and shunned? “A person described as being of ‘low ability’ now, in the present, is assumed to have more limited learning potential than those who may be judged to be ‘more able’,” says Claire Taylor. Does this mean that students who could be exemplary at things such as therapy, math, reading, or S.T.E.M., could potentially be overlooked, simply

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    Standardized Test Theme

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    Theme The major theme of the movie was to get the students at East Side High school to pass the standardized test (minimum basic skills test). It was a failing school that could not pass the test in prior years and was threatened of being taken over by the state. Mayor Donald Botman wanted Principal Joe Clark in the position to lead the school so he could be re-elected as Mayor. Dr. Clark changed the atmosphere in the school. In addition, he changed the element for students, teachers and the

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    “Although tests can be telling and necessary at times it seems that tests are the end all and be all of students’ abilities and teacher effectiveness.” (Jennifer Crispo) It breaks my heart when I see the anxiety students have when taking the Regents exams. What’s more, I find it completely unfair that my students have to take this exam when their reading and writing fall well below grade level. They take this exam and receive a low grade causing them to feel defeated, when in reality they should

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    I honestly do okay on standardized test, I don't do really good but I don't do really bad either. I consider myself a bad test taker because I honestly do not really do well in test because I just get so nervous and do everything wrong. I have always been this way even in middle school I was a bad test taker. I prepare for a standardized test by going over notes and re-doing some of the classwork by myself at home. Before the night of the standardized test, my mom makes me go to sleep early so i

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    they have taken a standardized test a great number of times in order to get the score to attend their college of choice. A standardized test is any exam that is given and scored in a predetermined, standard manner. The SAT and ACT are known as standardized aptitude tests (Popham). SAT stands for Scholastic Assessment Test and ACT stands for American College Testing. The SAT was first given in 1926 and the ACT followed in 1959. Students spend hours preparing and taking these tests only to find out

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    prepared for the future. Schools in the United States have become a place for nothing but learning how to memorize facts, take tests, and does not focus on preparing students for their futures. The US educational system is limiting students, it needs to be more suited to the individual student’s interests and begin to focus on actual learning. Focusing on the standardized test curriculum takes away from the students actual learning and forces them to simply memorize the material for the

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    Standardized Test Takers

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    determined by a test. Many colleges accept students based on their test scores. Standardized test does not accurately measure student’s ability to think or learn. These tests are unfair to bad test takers, people with test anxiety, and people that weren’t encouraged to excel. All students will eventually take a standardized test. Some people are simply bad test takers. Focus plays a big role in doing well on an exam. Some testers can’t focus on their work because of the length of the test. Also, when

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    Tests: Good or Bad From the day you start school, and until you finish college, you will always be giving tests. Almost every one fear them, because tests put so much stress on you, Due to their Importance in evaluating your knowledge in any course. I do not like them, but at the same time I can’t that they are not important. I just want to know how important they are, and are they helping the teacher understand the student, or to help the student understand the material. Other people will relate

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    “Standardized testing is one of the most passionately debated education topics in America” (Baxter, pg. 1). They became much more prevalent after the 2002 No Child Left Behind Act mandated annual testing across the United States. Standardized tests are used to assess students and teachers, however some people object the idea that the performance on a single test is a valid measure of what a student has learned, or what their teacher has taught them. In this paper I will argue that relying solely

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