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Abolishing Standardized Testing Essay

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Abolishing Standardized Testing and Letting Our Children Decide As the year ends, children all over the country pull all-nighters, take medication to help them focus, and spend countless hours studying. All this fuss because of standardized testing. A standardized test is a required national test in which students are tested on what they’ve learned throughout that school year. This method of testing has been around for some time and just recently, people have questioned whether standardized testing challenges students or is just a waste of time. Standardized testing does not help a student’s education and the U.S. should stop using this method of testing that, in many eyes, is holding our students back. Firstly, a child’s future should not be based on one score. Colleges today, especially the more prestigious ones, highly stress the need for good scores on tests like the ACT or SAT. This puts more pressure on our students. It basically lets them know that if they do not do well on a test, then they can’t go to a good college and their future won’t be as successful as those who do well on that test. We tell our …show more content…

How can it better their education? From Welner’s point of view, it doesn’t better their education at all. Over the last few years, standardized testing has failed to improve a child’s overall education. So why do they still abide by it? They justify standardized testing by saying that it helps measure a student’s knowledge; however, I strongly agree that “it is simply false to assert that such testing is the only way to ensure that all students are learning” (Welner) because it only shows right and wrong answers. For example, a child that is intelligent and excels in all their classes might not test well and because that child doesn’t test well, they do poorly on standardized tests and is seen as a student who hasn’t learned

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