Thesis Statement: There are plenty of positive and negative aspects of standardized testing but to truly determine this argument you need to learn more about the history of standardized testing, how it impacts the students and how it impacts the school districts.
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Attention Material: Kaboom! No don’t worry it wasn't an explosion it was just your grade after that Standardized History Test you spent all night studying for. It's not just you it is millions of students who can blame their grade on the test they are taking and not fully prepared for and I want to fix that.
Thesis Statement: There are plenty of positive and negative aspects of standardized testing but to truly determine this argument you need to learn more about the history of standardized testing, how it impacts the students and how it impacts the school districts.
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It all started a very long time ago(not that long ago), the year is 1905 and a French psychologist named Alfred Binet …show more content…
The first solution, well it pretty simple actually, LIMIT THE NUMBER OF TESTS! Limiting the number of tests will enable the students to learn more about the topic, while still having time to learn about the test and strategies. Another solution to highly consider would be this thing called “Stealth Assessments”. Stealth Assessments are evidence-based approach of tests, this can be used in specialized video games, this properly pinpoints on where the students stands on different subjects and skills, Stealth Assessments can make it a lot easier for both teachers and students to