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| | Seattle Press on Line - Rethinking Standardized Testing |
 | | Standardized testing cannot be the basis on which we rate schools and determine the future of a student. |  | | Standardized testing does not test a childrens ability to know and understand the material that is being served to them. |  | | I feel standardized testing is not the problem, I feel that the tremendous pressure that is placed upon students as well as teachers has hurt the essential education. |
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http://www.seattlepress.com/article-9151.html
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| | Standardized testing and public policy - Free Encyclopedia |
 | | Standardized testing is used as a public policy strategy to establish stronger accountability measures for public education. |  | | The idea behind the standardized testing policy movement is that testing is the first step to improving schools, teaching practice, and educational methods through data collection. |  | | Standardized testing and public policy- Free Encyclopedia |
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http://www.wacklepedia.com/s/st/standardized_testing_and_public_policy.html
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| | Standardized testing: The HMO of education? |
 | | Teachers were encouraged to talk publicly about how the increasing emphasis on standardized testing robs children of a well-rounded education, about the pressures they create, and about politicization of standardized testing. |  | | Economically speaking, Peterson said, one interesting effect is the spin-off in the testing materials business there are more and more study aids for the increasing number of standardized tests at younger and younger ages. |  | | Testing students at that age is inappropriate, he said, since about all they can do is successfully fill the bubble on the score sheet. |
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http://www.weac.org/News/2000-01/oct00/peterson.htm
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| | Open Directory - Society: Issues: Education: Standardized Testing |
 | | Test Bashing Series - A series of essays from the year 2000 that counter allegations made by standardized testing's opponents. |  | | Standardized Test Scores - RealAudio stream of an NPR report on parents objecting to the use of standardized tests to promote or hold back students in public schools. |  | | National Research Council: Board on Testing and Assessment- The BOTA was created to assist policymakers and the public on issues of testing and assessment in education, the workplace, and the armed services. |
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http://dmoz.org/Society/Issues/Education/Standardized_Testing
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| | Standardized testing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | One of the main advantages of standardized testing is that it is able to provide assessments that are psychometrically valid and reliable, as well as results which are generalizable and replicable. |  | | However, many school systems use standardized testing as a screening tool, as a basis for curriculum or as a broad comparison between students. |  | | Standardized testing is any test that is used across a variety of schools or other situations. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standardized_testing
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| | On Standardized Testing |
 | | Given the power of standardized testing in society, it comes as a surprise to many that the history of this form of testing is so short. |  | | This Association for Childhood Education International position paper decries the continuing potency of standardized testing in primary programs. |  | | Yearly testing, beginning in grade 3, became more the norm, although in many school districts accountability demands contributed to the use of annual fall and spring testing as a means of determining "gains" in achievement. |
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http://www.udel.edu/bateman/acei/onstandard.htm
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| | Open Directory - Society: Issues: Education: Standardized Testing |
 | | Test Bashing Series - A series of essays from the year 2000 that counter allegations made by standardized testing's opponents. |  | | Standardized Test Scores - RealAudio stream of an NPR report on parents objecting to the use of standardized tests to promote or hold back students in public schools. |  | | National Research Council: Board on Testing and Assessment - The BOTA was created to assist policymakers and the public on issues of testing and assessment in education, the workplace, and the armed services. |
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http://dmoz.org/Society/Issues/Education/Standardized_Testing
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| | Standardized Testing: The General Patton of the Testing Wars - Nicholas Stix - MensNewsDaily.com™ |
 | | The story behind the stories is that the relative prevalence of testing error is infinitesimal, that columnists stressing the dropout factor are mindlessly repeating a myth invented by radical Boston College teacher education professor Walter Haney, and that cheating is more easily prevented on standardized tests than with their alternatives. |  | | A week doesnt go by, without a mainstream media story on the horrors of standardized testing, in which reporters tell of widespread testing error, of how testing is causing students to drop out of school, or of how testing is causing an epidemic of cheating. |  | | Standardized means that a test is given in identical form and at the same time to students in more than one school, and all the results are marked in the same way. And high stakes means that test scores have consequences, so that the test serves as a powerful motivational tool. |
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http://mensnewsdaily.com/archive/s/stix/2004/stix031004.htm
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| | Standardized testing and public policy - Free Encyclopedia |
 | | Standardized testing is used as a public policy strategy to establish stronger accountability measures for public education. |  | | The idea behind the standardized testing policy movement is that testing is the first step to improving schools, teaching practice, and educational methods through data collection. |  | | Critics of the movement, however, point to various discrepancies that result from current state standardized testing practices, including problems with test validity and reliability and false correlations (see Simpson's paradox). |
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http://www.wacklepedia.com/s/st/standardized_testing_and_public_policy.html
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| | Standardized Testing: |
 | | The legislation calls for states to introduce mandatory standardized testing in math and reading for all children in grades three through eight by 2003, and penalizes "under-performing" schools by closing them or turning them into for-profit charter school operations. |  | | The wide-ranging high-stakes standardized testing program was introduced in 1990 by Governor Ann Richards, and was expanded in 1995 when George Bush took over as state executive. |  | | By 1992, NCEE's national testing experiment, known as the New Standards Project, was being used in eighteen states and six of the largest school districts in the country. |
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http://www.nomoretests.com/insider.htm
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| | Testing Technologies - The TTCN-3 Company |
 | | In the past, a methodology and framework for testing distributed systems, known as conformance testing methodology and framework (CTMF), have been developed and internationally standardized. |  | | Currently, the third edition of TTCN (TTCN-3) has been developed to address testing needs of modern telecom and datacom technologies and to widen the scope of applicability. |  | | Typical areas of application are protocol testing (including mobile and Internet protocols), service testing (including supplementary services), module testing, testing of CORBA based platforms, API testing etc. TTCN-3 is not restricted to conformance testing and can be used for many other kinds of testing including interoperability, robustness, regression, system and integration testing. |
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http://www.testingtech.de/products/teaching.php
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| | Defending Standardized Testing |
 | | Although the American public is in favor of it, and it is also part of the administration of the No Child Left Behind Act, it would appear that the majority of professions in the field doubt if standardized testing is of much value in education. |  | | Phelps is the editor and co-author of Defending Standardized Testing, the author of Kill the Messenger: The War on Standardized Testing, and the lead author of Education in States and Nations, Higher Education: An International Perspective, State Indicators in Education and Features of Occupational Programs at the Secondary and Postsecondary Levels. |  | | Some standards advocates attach a testing mechanism to gauge the extent to which high standards are actually accomplished, whereas some critics accuse the push for standards and testing of impeding reform and perpetuating inequality. |
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| | Kill the Messenger: The War on Standardized Testing |
 | | Kill the Messenger by Richard Phelps is an effective and extensively documented defense of standardized testing and the flawed and fabricated arguments of its opponents. |  | | That Phelps is in favor of standardized testing is of course evident from the title, for "Kill the messenger" is plainly what he believes the opponents of testing are urging; yet Phelps's account of the battle represents a great deal more than advocacy. |  | | Phelps edits the weekly on-line series, In Defense of Testing, at EducationNews.org, and is co-founder, Third Education Group. |
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| | Professional Development - Hot Topics - Assessment |
 | | Standardized testing is limited when gathering evidence of a student's ability to use or apply these skills and knowledge in the context of "real life" problem-solving. |  | | Standardized testing is helpful for diagnosing a student's ability to perform a discrete skill or recall discrete information. |  | | In other words, standardized testing is of limited use when assessing students' reasoning, composition, and evaluative skills. |
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| | Standardized testing and public policy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The idea behind the standardized testing policy movement is that testing is the first step to improving schools, teaching practice, and educational methods through data collection. |  | | Critics also charge that standardized tests encourage "teaching to the test" at the expense of creativity and in-depth coverage of subjects not on the test. |  | | Proponents argue that the data generated by the standardized tests act like a 'report card' for the community, demonstrating how well local schools are performing. |
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| | Davis School District Board Policy: 4I-414 Standardized Testing Procedures |
 | | To ensure that student progress is accurately measured through standardized achievement tests, the Board of Education recognizes its responsibility to implement standardized testing procedures in accordance with state and federal laws. |  | | Information from such student standardized testing shall be used by the District, schools, and teachers as an additional tool to plan, measure, and evaluate the effectiveness of the District's educational program. |  | | 5.2 Results of an individual student's standardized tests shall be considered in determining a student's academic grade for the appropriate course or grade. |
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| | TTN On-Line Edition for September 2002 |
 | | An interesting project to track for performance test patterns and a standardized approach to performance testing is the British Computer Society's work in progress on performance testing. |  | | Load Testing Definition: Any type of testing where the outcome of a test is dependent on a workload (realistic or hyper-realistic) explicitly characterized, simulated and submitted to the SUT. |  | | Scalability testing is a subtype of performance test where performance requirements for response time, throughput, and/or utilization are tested as load on the SUT is increased over time. |
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| | Standardized Testing: |
 | | Interestingly enough, thorughout the literature on the subject, there are only a few benefits of standardized testing that are consistently mentioned. |  | | Also, because a standardized test does not require that multiple raters decipher various texts, the financial and hourly burden is lessened for colleges and universities. |  | | All too often, standardized tests are viewed as being the most objective method of assessment and/or evaluation within the academic realm. |
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| | cultural bias in psychological testing: researchpaperspal.com- research papers pal, term papers pal, book reports pal |
 | | Read any abstract for a research paper on "cultural bias in psychological testing," research essay on "cultural bias in psychological testing," or research report on "cultural bias in psychological testing." researchpaperspal.com is the web's best site to help you write a quality research paper on cultural bias in psychological testing. |  | | This site will help you select a research paper on "cultural bias in psychological testing" from your choice of over 5979 first-rate research papers. |  | | Accordingly, research instructions, interventions, and measures are standardized to minimize or control for possible sources of error or bias. |
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http://www.researchpaperspal.com/term-papers/183150/cultural-bias-in-psychological-testing.html
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| | Cornell News: Jason Millman dies |
 | | Jason Millman, Cornell professor who was an expert on standardized testing and measuring education performance, is dead at 64 |  | | Millman spent a large part of his career studying standardized testing of high school and college students, developing evaluation guidelines for teachers and trying to find accurate ways to measure human performance in an academic setting. |  | | Later, in a 1994 study on testing accommodations, he developed a methodology for investigating whether the completion of tasks within a prescribed amount of time is an important lawyering skill. |
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| | Ohio Proficiency Testing Examined |
 | | (FairTest) is an "advocacy organization working to end the abuses, misuses and flaws of standardized testing and ensure that evaluation of students and workers is fair, open, and educationally sound." Their site is extremely valuable for all reflective teachers and elemental to supplementing the principles of curriculum development examined in Sec Ed 1036. |  | | This is the overview, the state-by-state report,the Ohio scorecard (note the refusal of the Voinovich administration to cooperate with the study), and the findings/recommendations of the latest (10-1997) critique of standardized testing done by |  | | This article is a straightforward examination of the accountability problems associated with standardized testing. |
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http://cc.ysu.edu/~rlhoover/ClassConnections/ProficiencyTests/proftestpg.html
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| | Kohn: "Fighting the Tests: A Practical Guide to Rescuing Our Schools" |
 | | 6 See Alfie Kohn, The Case Against Standardized Testing: Raising the Scores, Ruining the Schools (Portsmouth, N.H.: Heinemann, 2000) or chapter 4 of The Schools Our Children Deserve (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1999), from which much of the former book was adapted. |  | | 25 On the respects in which standardized testing is most damaging to low-income and minority students, see Alfie Kohn, The Case Against Standardized Testing, chap. |  | | Indeed, many remarked that the latter were more challenging and gave teachers more insight into what the students understood and where they were struggling. |
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| | Sylvan Learning Center Standardized Testing Resources for Parents |
 | | Standardized testing has become a critical part of your childs in school education particularly in those states where performance on these tests determines graduation or advancement. |  | | The vocabulary of standardized testing can be confusing. |  | | Here is a collection of resources you and your child will find helpful as you prepare for these important standardized tests. |
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| | St. James Encyclopedia of Pop Culture: Standardized Testing |
 | | Standardized testing is so much a part of American culture that almost everyone can recognize its multiple choice format, even young children. |  | | Standardized tests are being used more than ever to aid overworked and understaffed admissions departments. |  | | In 1947 the College Board created the non-profit Educational Testing Service (ETS) to take care of the testing demand. |
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http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_g1epc/is_tov/ai_2419101145
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| | EPIC-MRA Illinois Study: Standard Achievement and Prairie State Tests Don't Help My Child, Parents Say |
 | | "Standardized testing is not a bad thing if it is one of many ways that student progress is assessed. |  | | * Parents in Illinois seem more supportive of standardized testing than those in the other five states included in the survey. |  | | "Standardized tests alone don't meet the needs of students and parents, yet teachers and schools are spending more time, energy and money on them than ever," said Teri Moblo, director of the Michigan-based Great Lakes Center. |
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| | Interview with Irma Nunn Webb |
 | | But first for the instructional program that we can identify weaknesses in the program by Standardized Testing and I think if we use the result of Standardized Testing to improve the program for individuals it is worthwhile. |  | | And that if we are to give Standardized Test that the objectives covered by the Standardized Test should be a part of the program of learning. |  | | I tried to keep parents informed about what was going on in the school and if a parent complained about a teacher, I tried to persuade the parent to let me bring the teacher in and let them talk about this. |
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| | Rhetoric 306 Spring 2005: Thesis Statements due by 12 am 4/14/05 |
 | | Standardized testing is causing damage to public education by forcing many schools to push aside regular academic curriculums needed for a proper education and spending that time on test preparations in order to get and keep high scores. |  | | Standardized testing causes real school curriculum to be postponed in order to provide students with test taking skills rather that real learning. |  | | Predominantly minority public schools are spending excessive amount of time preparing standardized test takers for such exams not allowing sufficient time to educate the students on the essential course materials and objectives presented in what is to be the Texas Curriculum. |
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http://www.cwrl.utexas.edu/~fernheimer/rhe306sp05/archives/000277.html
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| | Highway Safety Desk Book |
 | | ST:Standardized Field Sobriety Testing, a model curriculum developed by the IACP Highway Safety Advisory Committee and NHTSA for performing uniform and standardized road-side physical tests on suspected drunken drivers, based on medically approved techniques. |  | | The Standardized Field Sobriety Test (SFST) is a battery of three tests administered and evaluated in a standardized manner to obtain validated indicators of impairment and establish probable cause for arrest. |  | | The location should be pre-selected by management based on statistics, and there should be special warning devices, visible police authority, chemical testing logistics, contingency planning, effective detection and investigation techniques, operational brief-ings, comprehensive public information and public education efforts, and post-incident critiques based on data collection and evaluation. |
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http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/people/injury/enforce/deskbk.html
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| | The National Center for Fair and Open Testing |
 | | FairTest, as they are known, is an advocacy group which focuses on "abuses, misuses, and flaws of standardized testing. |  | | They also believe that greater access to testing data is needed and that alternatives to current standardized tests must be developed. |  | | Their most recent issue contained an article called "California Adopts Regressive Testing Program," which provided an interesting perspective unknown to most parents. |
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