Arguments Against Standardized Testing

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Many people think standardized tests such as the STAAR, SAT, ACT tests are beneficial to students’ educations, but they may not be as helpful as you think. Government mandated standardized tests are tests that students are required to take to pass a grade level or to get into a certain college. A lot of students already have a negative attitude towards standardized tests, but how do you think they would feel if they found out that the tests aren’t even helping them, but doing the complete opposite? Students focus mainly on passing a government mandated standardized tests instead of actually learning. Testing also takes away from the other aspects of learning that kids need. Standardized testing is very stressful for students and their teachers, especially for gifted and talented students. Standardized tests affect what the teachers are teaching in classrooms and what students are learning in school. After all of this stressing from the students and teachers, and the tests aren’t even a good representation of the intelligence of students. All of these issues have led to some people believing that standardized tests aren’t as helpful as we may think. …show more content…

In many schools, tests are so important that the students focus more on passing a test and less on actually learning. Some things teachers know about the subject are important, but it may not come up on the test, so the teacher doesn’t teach it. The teachers are also told to teach things specifically about passing standardized tests instead of the curriculum. Much of schools’ budgets have gone to test preparation instead of other useful learning resources. In conclusion, Holmes says having government mandated standardized tests take time away from kids’

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