Standardized Tests Do Not Measure A Student's Imagination

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Albert Einstein once said “The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination”. Standardized tests do not measure a student's imagination or creativity and therefore can not accurately measure someone's intelligence. Standardized tests are an unreliable measure of not only a student's intelligence but their creativity, motivation, integrity, honesty and so many more valuable characteristics. Being a student myself and having gone through tests such as MCAS and the PSAT, I can say that these tests generalize and limit students, and they are simply meant to assess general knowledge. For some students standardized tests are their worst nightmare, for some it is impossible to complete a test in the way that is seen as “normal” in the eyes of the state or country. My sister for example is dyslexic, so according to her standardized test scores she is seen as …show more content…

Schools are limiting students and sending the message that if you are not particularly good at “school” then you are not smart, schools do not allow students to express creativity through arts because standardized tests just simply do not allow it. When students are applying for colleges millions of students are turned away because they do not have the best SAT or ACT scores and are seen as unintelligent. In order of fix this we need to see the bigger picture, we need to realized that students have so much more to offer than what is shown on the SAT or the ACT and we need to start to think about what really matters after school is over and we are on our own in the real world. Imagine this being your child, would you want them being evaluated just on how well they can read a story or solve a math problem when you know they have so much more to offer, I know I wouldn’t, do

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