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    Standardized tests don't inspire teachers nor students to go beyond what is expected, making them nothing but the common human being. Senior Fellow, International Center for Leadership in Education (ICLE), Sheninger, Eric says” “Standardization follows in the footsteps of a century-old education model focused on industrialization, which influences teachers and administrators in a way where the artist in each of them never evolves. This entrenched system produces students that lack creativity, are

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    The Turing Test

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    C guess incorrectly, then A passes wins the game, or passes the Turing Test. Now, if we were to imagine a machine to replace A’s position in the game and now the judge has to figure out who is human and who is machine. If the machine

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    Standardized Test

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    Article 3: The article, “From Standardized Tests to Alternative Methods: Some Current Resources on Methods to Access Learning in General Education.” by Peggy L. Maki, focuses on the importance of assessment and different forms of assessments that can be used. The use of standardized tests as a form of assessment is highly debated, this article questions standardized test and what they are measuring. The article also gives suggestions to teachers when planning and choosing assessment to assess their

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    Advantage Of Mock Test

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    Mock tests are highly recommended because it helps students to prepare for their exams. Mock test is basically a practice test that is taken before the main test. It has been proved highly effective as students benefit by getting good grades without having to slog during their standardized examination. It helps students to understand the pattern and structure of exam and to retain the topic that they have studied. For instance, we can read about how to climb a mountain or how to travel but we need

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    Standardized Test Flaws

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    students go through when they have to take the Standardized Test. Kids stress out over these big Test called the Standardized Test because they determine students future class. It can go all the way up to the High School where students would take the SAT that would determine one’s future. Also the kind of job people would get in the future. Kids are getting tired of the standardized test. People should take action and giving no kids standardized test. Children are falling behind in schools. Students

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    My Test Anxiety

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    Test anxiety is a type of performance anxiety that gives you an unpleasant feeling in a situation where you feel pressured to do well. It can affect one’s body and mind, causing physical symptoms, such as sweating, a pounding heart, and rapid breathing. I realized I had test anxiety last year. My test anxiety is strong. In certain situations, I feel like I cannot think, like my mind goes blank. The concept of taking a test is more challenging than actually taking the test. My test anxiety causes

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    The way I take a standardized test is the night before i will study the subject that will be in the test so I can be prepared when I am testing. There will be some problems I struggle in when I am taking the test but I do my best to solve it out. I consider my self and good tester because because I am always about 60% prepare when I have to take a test. I feel like I have always been a good tester because I feel like I am always prepared to take a test I don't struggle as much when I am prepared

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    Bad Test Taker

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    on standardized tests because I either can not concentrate or I either do not get it. Sometimes the questions or problems can be also very confusing. I consider myself a bad test taker. I consider myself a bad test taker because when I find myself confused or not getting the problem or question I just make up what ever so I can move on to the next question/problem and not feel stressed anymore. I honestly have always been a bad test taker but not always. For example, on some tests I do very well

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    Jeopardy Test

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    To find out whether a computer can not only hold vast amounts of data, but to be able to assess that data quickly, Jeopardy is a logical way to test it. The reason Jeopardy makes sense as a test platform is because the average contestant on Jeopardy has such a complex understanding of different subjects, viewers have often compared them to computers. Eugene Finerman told the Wall Street Journal (1990) that he had to scan over at least 200 issues of Time magazine to feel like he could answer a good

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    Imagery Test Anxiety

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    Imagery Methods for Test Anxiety Test anxiety has always been an issue I have struggled with and it has only increased since I started University. My personal experience with test anxiety leads to physiological symptoms such as nervous jitter, accelerated heart beats and light-headedness, all of which impacts my test taking skills and influence my decision making ability. This is a problem because although I am prepared with the knowledge for an exam, it still affects my judgement when writing my

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