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The Pros And Cons Of Standardized Testing

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It was seventh grade when I took the math EOG and I was worried sick. Sweating from my palms, hardly being able to breathe and yes, an occasional nap were all symptoms I suffered from these tests. I’m sure you ask any kid if they want to take a standardized test, many would say no, with the small percentage that would approve of them. Parents are often split with these test, because they want the best for their child’s future but they also hate to see their child struggle. Based off of the opinions of both children and parents, a vast majority want to eliminate them. However, the standardized tests everyone hates to take, is a necessary evil that needs to stick around for years to come. The first and most important point that parents love to hear is standardized testing holds schools, teachers and students accountable. Parents send their children off to school, equipped with some of the best name brand school supplies, lunches packed for at least three kids, and all the love they can handle, in hopes of making education easier on their children. According …show more content…

In their mind, they feel that they gave a good enough effort and exerted enough time to receive an A, however they receive a C. Plenty of students have been put in this predicament when they are in the hands of the teacher for major exams that can decide their grade, and they’re ultimately let down. Students fail to realize that with standardized tests, “almost all of them are graded by computers and of those that aren’t, they are graded by people that have no relation or recognition of them (Pros).” What’s not to love about that? Either a computer or a person that doesn’t know you has control over your grade. That’s ideal compared to putting these tests in the hands of a teacher that isn’t fond of a students work ethic based on previous observations. Most teacher claim that they aren’t bias but let be real; we’re all

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