Why Have Standardized Tests Measure Teachers Effectiveness?

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The current first lady Michelle Obama once claimed “If my future were determined just by my performance on a standardized test, I wouldn't be here. I guarantee you that.” Basically, she is saying that standardized tests are not a good way to measure someone’s mind. When schools give students standardized tests it only stresses them out even more than what they already are. Studying for a standardized test can be very hard because the students have no idea what to study, and neither do the teachers. There are three reasons why we should not have standardized testing: standardized tests don’t measure teachers effectiveness, students and teachers cheat under pressure, standardized tests don’t value creativity.

Standardized Tests don’t measure teachers’ effectiveness:
The first reason why standardized Tests do not measure teachers’ effectiveness is that standardized tests have material teachers have not been able to teach their students. What’s worse is that some teachers’ paychecks might depend on how their students do on these standardized tests. “Some states are now considering plans that would give as much as 50% of the weight in teacher evaluation and compensation decisions to scores on existing tests of basic skills in math and reading” the author writes …show more content…

“Contrary to popular assumptions about standardized testing, the tests do a poor job of measuring student achievement. They fail to measure such important attributes as creativity and critical thinking skills. Studies indicate that standardized tests reward superficial thinking and may discourage more analytical thinking.” If a student had to write an essay and it was about one of their hobbies and the students hobby was something that wasn’t very common, the people who grade the tests might deduct points because it might not make sense to them, or they think it’s

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