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  2. EDITORIAL: The hazards of standardized tests - AOL

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    One problem is standardized tests penalize kids who aren't good test takers. Some people scoff at the idea of being a "bad tester, " but some kids are just really bad at taking tests.

  3. Standardized test - Wikipedia

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    The opposite of standardized testing is non-standardized testing, in which either significantly different tests are given to different test takers, or the same test is assigned under significantly different conditions (e.g., one group is permitted far less time to complete the test than the next group) or evaluated differently (e.g., the same ...

  4. Why Some Schools Are Rethinking Standardized Tests

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    But COVID shutdowns made it harder to take the tests, accelerating the switch to test-optional admissions. Out of the 850 schools who use the common application, only 5% requested scores for the ...

  5. Why colleges are adopting standardized tests again

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    Standardized test scores might be the best success indicator for lower-income students. With conflicting data on standardized tests, holistic admissions have gained favor in recent years, an ...

  6. No Child Left Behind Act - Wikipedia

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    Critics argue that the focus on standardized testing (all students in a state take the same test under the same conditions) encourages teachers to teach a narrow subset of skills that the school believes increases test performance, rather than achieve in-depth understanding of the overall curriculum.

  7. Standards-based education reform in the United States

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    the imposition of some high-stakes tests, such as graduation examinations requiring a high standard of performance to receive a diploma. In the process of establishing standards for each individual curriculum area, such as mathematics and science, many other reforms, such as inquiry-based science may be implemented, but these are not core ...

  8. Ten L.A. schools to stop standardized tests amid debate ...

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    Ten public schools, with extra resources, will be able to develop their own student measures to replace a bevvy of standardized tests that L.A. Unified is currently using.

  9. Teaching to the test - Wikipedia

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    "Teaching to the test" refers to an educational strategy where curriculum and instruction are heavily focused on preparing students for standardized tests. This approach aligns teaching content and methods directly with the test format and subject matter, aiming to improve student performance on these assessments.