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Standardized Tests


Young kids are also easily distracted and get bored fast so the effort put into the test is almost none. For that reason, the grade level the child enters or type of class he or she is put into should not be determined by the score they get the their test, as it is in most cases. It is wrong and could eventually condemn kids to failure for the years ahead. They would be dealing with the fact that they are older or younger then the other students in their class and might have feelings of isolation. Schoolwork, as result, would decline; therefore, the course of their future would be based off of struggling.
             Education Week surveyed teachers on their thoughts of standardized testing. Sixty-six percent of them said the tests were forcing them to focus only on things covered on the test instead of what is supposed to be taught in the normal curriculum. Teachers feel it is their responsibility to teach what is on the up-coming standardized test so they stop teaching the subjects on track and review what is already been taught, which bores the students and they lose any interest. This is part of the reason that the amount of cheating students in the United States has increased. Since this is happening the students" grades are most likely going to drop. Now less time is being focused on the information that is needed to be taught for the usual chapter test the student will take. When the student takes that test he or she will have less knowledge then they would have if more time were spent on the subject. Even if the standardized test is being taught it is only concentrating on memorizing the facts, not developing better abilities. That type of test focuses on many things students do not know and cannot do in situations that are not like the daily life.
             Peter Sacks of Fair Test, a popular organization against standardized testing, was quoted saying, "How has the standardized testing paradigm managed to remain entrenched, despite the many criticisms against it? Like a drug addict who knows he should quit, America is hooked.


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