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Standardized Testing Is The Best Way For Measure Students Intelligence Levels

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“‘Everybody is a Genius. But If You Judge a Fish by Its Ability to Climb a Tree, It Will Live Its Whole Life Believing that It is Stupid’”(Baskerville). This is a quote that is theorized to have been said by Albert Einstein and can easily be applied to standardized testing in our schooling system. Although some think that standardized testing is the best way to measure students intelligence levels, research suggests that it is ineffective due to factors such as not testing over all subjects, changing how schools teach, discrimination, and the mindset that it creates, therefore colleges should not use them in their admission process.
“The first of many flaws with the ACT and SAT is that entire subjects of the high school curriculum are simply brushed to the wayside. Social Studies, History, and for all intents and purposes, Science, are ignored”(Hudlow). These subjects are part of the required high school curriculum for everyone, therefore not including them is cutting out an entire chunk of knowledge that should be factored into intelligence levels. “The tests also brush aside the multitude of electives that students could be strong in. Business, art, theology, engineering, and music are all amongst the subjects that are not included in the ACT or SAT.”(Hudlow). Students are encouraged to be creative and take classes that are outside of the required courses, so why would these not be factored into intelligence levels? Over time, standardized testing has changed, “The goal

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