Standardized Tests “About 16--20% of students have high test anxiety, making this the most prevalent scholastic impairment in our schools today. Another 18% are troubled by moderately-high test anxiety.” states the American Test Anxiety Association.That number is incredibly high. As a student goes up to pick up their pencil, a wave of nerves fly onto them and test anxiety kicks in. Test scores can make you lose confidence and are not a suitable showcase of a student’s intelligence . But, what do…
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Evaluation Essay Standardized tests are a common way to evaluate the academic achievements of students, teachers and school districts. They are used in countless areas such as civil services, the military, and medicine, but mainly standardized tests are associated with academic performance. Several arguments in favor of these tests have been put forward as well as a number against. This method of monitoring and evaluating academic success has both benefits and drawbacks. Standardized tests are generally…
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video on standardized testing struck a chord with me, it reminded me of one my favorite quotes by Albert Einstein, it goes “everyone is a genius, but if you judge a fish by its ability to climb trees, it will live its whole life believing it is stupid”. I definitely agree with Oliver’s perspective, especially his points about the undue stress these tests cause and their questionable efficacy. Reflecting on my own experience, I recall the immense pressure and anxiety leading up to standardized tests…
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anything else. There were plenty of days and nights I could probably convert into several weeks where I would spend the majority or almost all of my time studying, and becoming a constant in my public education career. Throughout most of my time in school I have a very fond memory having to take tests, and it sounds rather normal because all students do it but I’ve never felt as though I performed exceptionally well on these tests. I always knew I’d have to do it, for the sake of it being a requirement…
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stress of standardized testing on students and how it is effecting the students differently in the classroom. They cannot come to a conclusion on if standardized testing is beneficial or not. One example is a story by Ankur Singh illustrates this problem. She claims that in her AP classes they “focused on college preparation and standardized tests rather than genuine learning” (Strauss, “One Teens Standardized”). She explains that maybe if the student body is against standardized testing then all…
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The Worth of Testing Tests are designed to calculate a students’ performance in a classroom setting and their intellectual standing point on a particular subject. There have been many debates on whether or not the testing system is an accurate depiction of the success of a student. Students’ minds are cluttered with thoughts about how to increase their chances of getting that “A” instead of thoughts about how much they can learn from the class. Rather than learning about a specific subject, students…
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and Composition February 3, 2015 What Do You Really Get From Standardized Tests? The world today revolves around the level of education a person receives. So most people have to go to college if they want to get a decent paying job. However, what is most troubling is how students are selected to be accepted into a college or university. Most college’s selection process is based on how well a student does on the SAT or ACT, standardized tests. Are these tests improving a student’s ability to learn…
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Alexander Delatorre Ms Morrison English 10 12 April 2024. Teenagers and children love to rant about how bad standardized testing is, and for good reason. Standardized tests such as the SBA (Smarter Balanced Assessment) have been around in most states, including Washington State, since the spring of 2015. Each year, students in grades 3-8 and 11 take two tests, a literature test and a mathematics test. The literature test consists of analyzing passages, answering questions, and even writing an essay…
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Eliminating Use of Standardized Test Scores “Not everything that can be counted counts and not everything that counts can be counted” are the wise words of Albert Einstein. The exams do not account for all factors, and the points counted don’t show the whole picture. Some say the tests are a reliable approach of evaluating the knowledge students know, consequently, it doesn’t, because the test results will vary day to day. The TIME magazine article, “Why it’s Time to Get Rid of Standardized Tests,” by Noliwe…
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Robert James 1 December 2014 Engl 101.2132 Essay 3: Research Argument Standardized Testing Gets an ‘F’ Standardized testing seems pretty harmless. Straightforward, inexpensive, neat, fair. But students have grown so accustomed to taking multiple-choice tests to prove themselves that people don’t bother to question the tests’ validity. In truth, these tests are meritocratic tools that affect us all, from the day we enter kindergarten to when we might apply for college or a job. It is even a pervasive…
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