The test

why our schools are obsessed with standardized testing-but you don't have to be

262 pages

English language

Published Jan. 21, 2015

OCLC Number:
891185661

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"No sooner is a child walking and talking than the ABCs and 1-2-3s give way to the full-on alphabet soup: the ERBs, the OLSAT, the IQ, the NCLB for AYP, the IEP for ELLs, the CHAT and PDDST for ASD or LD and G&T or ADD and ADHD, the PSATs, then the ACTs and SATs-all designed to assess and monitor a child's readiness for education. In many public schools, students are spending up to 28% of instructional time on testing and test prep. Starting this year, the introduction of the Common Core State Standards Initiative in 45 states will bring an unprecedented level of new, more difficult, and longer mandatory tests to nearly every classroom in the nation up to five times a year-forcing our national testing obsession to a crisis point. Taxpayers are spending extravagant money on these tests-up to $1.4 billion per year-and excessive tests are stunting children's …

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Subjects

  • FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Education
  • EDUCATION / Testing & Measurement
  • Educational tests and measurements
  • Academic achievement
  • FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Parenting / General
  • Education and state
  • Standards
  • EDUCATION / Evaluation
  • Education