Should Standardized Tests Continue To Be Taken?

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Should Standardized Tests Continue To Be Taken?

Standardized testing has been used worldwide for decades in the educational system to

measure the performance of students through the data. Although the test is deemed to

improve the teaching curriculum, the test is still perceived as a debate due to the inaccurate and

negative effects of the standardized test. Many articles today such as What Does Research Say

about Testing? by Carly Berwick, Standardized Testing is Still Failing Students by Cindy.

Long, and Standardized Tests: The Benefits and Impacts of Implementing Standardized Tests.

Lisa Tunnell proves how detrimental standardized testing is to students and teachers.

Carly Berwick focuses on how the test creates pressure on students and teachers as well.
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sentence 3). Then, the. This adds to how standardized tests only measure what students have learned, or

memorized, rather than allowing students to recognize their strengths and weaknesses.

Standardized Testing Is Still Failing Students by Cindy Long suggests a different

approach, rather than standardized tests that are more effective. They suggest performance-based

assignments that allow them to improve and enable them to have more creativity.

Standardized tests measure student success, adds Schneider, and closely correlates to

race, income, and family educational attainment (paragraph 20, sentence 1).

refers to the studies proven to show races such as Black, Hispanic, and Native.

Americans scored less than their White and Asian peers on the standardized tests.

higher-income families achieved high scores as other families lacked the funds and

have limitations to their resources, and because of the influence of the family.

background on the children, the children with a higher level of education also did.

better than the tests which demonstrate the inequality and inaccurate data of the

a standardized test of