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What Is The Fault Of Standardization

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After Congress passed the No Child Left Behind Act in 2001, the federal and state government as a whole have spent over eight hundred billion dollars for programs and systems of standardized testing. The government believes a fundamental component for economic growth a is an excellent education system; in order to stay ahead of competitors, America must have a fantastic education system (Robinson 9). The reasoning behind this statement is correct; however, how the government reinforces an excellent education system is faulty and crushes creativity. To achieve excellence, the government creates a single set of high standards that will be later be measured with testing. These standards are set based on the market demand of the economy; just as industrialism molded the system for manufacturing jobs, so has the current age. …show more content…

Today, recommended jobs are careers branching from STEM disciplines to satisfy the demand of intellectual labor. The fault of standardization is that standards disregard the idea that every human is a complex individual with natural capabilities for intelligence. Academic ability, defined by the requirements of standardization, controls views of intelligence (F 8). Education systems worldwide build the same subject hierarchy, "at the top are mathematics and languages, then the humanities, and at the bottom are the arts" (7). In reality, a variety of intelligences exist; people comprehend through visuals, sounds, abstract terms, and movements. Creativity does not come through mastery of a particular way of perceiving, but by the interaction of many ways of perception

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