Standardized Testing Argumentative Essay

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Standardized Tests: Is It the Solution
Standardized tests promote practices that kills the student’s creativity and hinder student’s overall learning potential. These tests are all the kind of assessments that request all the exam takers to answer the same question from a common bank of questions and is scored in a standard or consistent manner, which make possible to the test supplier to compare the performance of all the individuals (The Glossary of Education Reform). One of the biggest and most known standardized test is called the “SAT”. These types of exams are used by most of the universities in U.S as a measurement method to accept the applicants. Therefore, the majority of people that take these exams are high school students that …show more content…

These exams like the SAT are inefficient measurement of student’s abilities. According to late education researcher Gerald W. Bracey, PhD qualities and abilities that standardized tests cannot measure include” creativity, critical thinking, leadership, honesty, and integrity” (23). These types of exams are not good for the society because the students grow learning on how to take the exam instead of really learning the information. A lot of schools in United States teach the students methods on how to answer the multiple-choice question and neglect the true goal of education. Also, standardized tests cannot measure everything students are taught in schools. The scores do not provide accurate results of student’s performance neither the teachers labor. These college-admission tests have inherent biases that may disadvantage certain groups, such as students who are not proficient in English or students with disabilities. Exams like the SAT are more inefficient in states like Florida where there is a huge population of Hispanic people who speaks Spanish as their first language. According to the Chief of Racial statistics Branch at U.S Census Bureau, Hyon Shin, “Florida represents 23% percent of the people who speaks a language other than English at home from all the country” (6). This statistic shows that this problematic not only affects the U.S students but it also affects in a significant way our local students. Specially those students who lives in Florida, that are doing their High School Career, and that are preparing to enter a

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