Emphasis on Standardized Testing

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All throughout ones educational career, students are required to take standardized tests to show their progress and if they meet certain requirements they could qualify them for higher educational opportunities. Some common standardized test include: Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT), American College Testing (ACT), Medical College Admission Test (MCAT), Missouri Assessment Program (MAP), and Virginia Standards of Learning (SOL). Standardized tests are designed so that each person taking the test has the same chance to do well so that the scores can be compared to one another. There are many positive and negative results from standardized tests. It can be difficult to see if the standardized testing in beneficial or a hindrance. However this information can be used to answer the valuable question of it are standardized achievement test overemphasized today?
Before showing reasons against standardized testing, we will first look at benefits of standardized testing. One positive outcome of standardized testing is that, standardized tests allow students to see they performance. Standardized testing informs students of their progress such as what they are good at and what they need to improve on (Brown and Hattie 287). This allow students to be able to know what they need to focus more time on and what they just need the review periodically. Standardized tests allow students to see how they might perform in the future such as student taking the Practice Scholastic Aptitude Test (PSAT) to allow them to see how they might perform on the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT). Standardized tests are an effective way at predicting future success of students (Kemmerling ). Overall, standardized tests can give students an evaluation of where they s...

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