No matter what school you go to, you are always guaranteed there will be some form of standardized testing. While standardized testing has been prominent in the United State for years, it especially skyrocketed during the "No Child Left Behind" movement. This form of testing brings about many opinions from different people, some in favor of it, but many against it. As with everything, there are good things that come from standardized testing but also negative aspects as well. Starting with the pros of standardized testing, it offers a broad overview of how students are learning on a large scale. The test scores can also be marginalized on a smaller scale to get an idea of how students are doing academically within a county. Having such scores also allows us to see where there needs to be an improvement in the curriculum within the counties. A standardized test can also be an indicator of academic success and rigor within a student as seen within the results.
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While those are three pros of standardized testing, there is a long list of cons. One of the big cons of this form of testing is that it only evaluates three main areas, math, English, and science. Because the exams only cover those three subjects it does not measure critical thinking skills, problem-solving, creativity, and so on. Therefore, this form of testing is said to not be a great, measure of a student's academic success. Standardized tests are also known for only showing which students are good at testing and those who are not, totally discounting students who thrive within the classroom who struggle with testing. The test also can vary from state to state as they are created individually, which does not provide a good consistent indicator for comparing scores. As with anything, there are always pros and cons, but it is good to consider both to form an opinion on standardized testing.
I believe that although standardized testing has pros, there could be made major improvements to this testing system to create a more holistic approach. The fact that the test only evaluates three subjects is crazy and could be changed. If the test was more holistic and had ways of including critical thinking, problem-solving, and creative elements, the test could be more beneficial. As a student, I have taken many standardized tests and while they have the potential to reveal valuable input, they need to be more than just bubbles on a scantron to be more beneficial. A lot of education revolves around a standardized test so it is important to find a better way to measure student success!