Arguments Against Standardized Testing

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Do you come to school everyday and think “Yay, we have a test today”? I’m sure your answer is “no”. This is one of many reasons why we shouldn’t have standardized tests. We shouldn’t have standardized tests because they don’t prove student achievement, let students’ motivation suffer, and take up class time. How well a student does should not be determined by a test score. First off, standardized tests do not prove student achievement. The department of education has many goals for their students. Some of these goals include creativity, motivation, and curiosity. “Standardized test measure just a portion of these goals”, which in fact, are more important for their future than a test score can ever be. These goals are real and significant achievements that can’t simply be learned from a test. This is why a test score doesn’t even come close to proving a student’s performance in school. …show more content…

“Researchers found that an approach on required rewards and consequences actually decrease children’s motivation to learn.” Do to stress that tests cause, children no longer take part in enhancing experiences for the joy of learning. When students aren’t driven to learn it can lead to dropping out of school, purposely flunking a test, and can even cause depression. Being motivated to learn in school, is probably the most important thing for anyone to success in life.
The next reason is that standardized tests take up class time. “Testing takes up instructional time and actually decreases teachers’ abilities to focus on meaningful instruction.” To prepare for a test, it usually takes about a week or two plus the days for actually taking the test. During this time, students should be learning significant things that they actually use in life. Also when distracted by standardized tests, children miss out on so much that’s going on around them in the

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