Standardized Testing Argumentative Essay

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Why do we let one test control our entire career? Standardized tests have been used since 1926 as a way to determine progress. Many test like the SAT are the one chance that students get at getting a career. The score they get on these tests is one of the sole things colleges look into when they choose you over others. There should be other ways to determine success in school so that children are not left with this system in place. Although most schools have used standardized test as a way to gauge learning, yet there are many other ways of measuring intellectual ability.
Almost all students dread the idea of standardized tests. They have to sit in rooms for hours working on a test that they have studied hours for all because they are worried about their scores.Students in …show more content…

Authority figures had already started to make a plan to get rid of standardized testing years before today. “In October 2015, President Obama and the U.S. Department of Education released a testing action plan, acknowledging that, ‘In too many schools, there is unnecessary testing and not enough clarity of purpose applied to the task of assessing students, consuming too much instructional time and creating undue stress for educators and students”(Fink). Therefore, this is a movement that is not going anywhere any time soon. Many schools support standardized because of its simplicity and roots in the current history of education; however the rest of the world says it needs to go.
Many institutions keep standardized testing around because it is the most simple way of tracking progress on a grand scale so that it is “fair” to everyone. This system is based on old logic and needs to be changed for the new generations. Obviously not all students are a carbon copy of each other so they should therefore not be judged the same as everyone else. In the new century students should not get one shot at success in a world of

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