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    Educational Debate

    from graduation and exit-level tests. Many believe that testing will place students where they belong in society. Under this belief pattern, is it fair to judge special needs students by these standards? Many parents and educators believe that it is unfair for special needs children to be judged or tested in the same manner as children who do not have special needs. The major concern here is not so much whether or not special needs students should take exit level tests; but rather how special needs

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    Standardized Testing

    is a controversy going on right now in our society. This test is a big debate between parents, organizations and teachers. The controversy is that the standardized testing is a narrow curriculum and that it does not show a student’s creative side and their critical thinking. Children grades 2nd thru11th have to take this test, but students from low-income and minority-group backgrounds are most affected by this standardized testing. This test is an unreliable measure of the student’s performance. I

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    Arguments Against Standardized Testing

    failure of these tests not fully assessing whether or not the student learned the topic at hand, the topic of whether the test is reliable based on student’s mental condition, and improving the faster knowledge of comprehension ability or other things alike. We can find that there are two different sides to standardized testing, but would it really benefit Monett High School? Primarily, what should be the main focus of students attending Monett High School is their progression of

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    Standardized Tests

    it? If this is true, however, why are they still vital to earn a high school diploma? Education was once about the students, not about the score. It was about enjoying the time in the classroom, creating a desire to want to know more. Standardized tests have taken this away from classrooms, they have caused many pupils to not enjoy the material they are taught while also taking the individualism, the one on one individual experiences, out of the classrooms. Education is no longer about the individual

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    Psychological Theories

    Psychological Theories 1. The Self-fulfilling theory The self-fulfilling theory deals with a prediction that directly or indirectly causes it to become true, by the very terms of the prophecy itself, due to positive feedback between belief and behavior. In other words, it is based on the believe will come true because you will subconsciously and consciously act in ways that cause the event to happen. Self fulfilling theory was developed by Robert K. Merton, an American sociologist. It seeks

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    Cja/373

    Drug Tests and Pretrial Programs Bernadette Matthews CJA/373 October 29, 2012 Richard Rice Drug Tests and Pretrial Programs Should defendants be forced to take drug tests? Yes, when it involves certain cases such as, cases that deals with any type of drug arrests and cases that deal with domestic related cases when The Department of Children and Families have to get involved. I believe that this would help with many individuals and families on narrowing down the key

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    Arguments Against Standardized Testing

    Monett High School I find that standardized testing would cause grades to drop while the assignments given would be completed with soaring averages. With information pointing to the failure of these tests not fully assessing whether or not the student learned the topic at hand, the topic of whether the test is reliable based on student’s mental condition, and improving the faster knowledge of comprehension ability or other things alike. We

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    SAT Persuasive Essay

    getting into the college you want. Preparing to take an SAT test is extremely stressful for students. High school students spend hours upon hours studying to feel prepared for a SAT test. Parents also feel stress about an upcoming SAT. Parents will spend a lot of money for test-prep publishers and tutorial services. It is endless anxiety for the whole family. It is estimated that students and parents are spending 4.5 billion dollars on test preparation and tutoring services (IBISWORLD’s January 2013

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    Factors That Affects the Study Habits of Students

    History[edit] Students taking a scholarship examination inside a classroom in 1940 Ancient China was the first country in the world that implemented a nationwide standardized test, which was called the imperial examination. The main purpose of this examination was to select for able candidates for specific governmental positions.[4] The imperial examination was established by the Sui Dynasty in 605 AD and was later abolished by the Qing Dynasty 1300 years later in 1905. England had adopted

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    Drug Testing Welfare Recipients

    class people are subject to a test prior to hire or randomly during the length of employment, why should those that don’t have to work for money not have the same treatment? Invasion of privacy is a huge disadvantage on the government’s part, yes it is free money but that doesn’t entitle anyone, even government, to control every aspect of your life or hold it constantly over a person’s head until they feel guilt or just flat decline assistance. Let’s ask ourselves just one question; if you went to

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