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    The Importance Of Procrastination

    Procrastination is one of the most common characteristics found in students. Nowadays and unfortunately, students prioritize getting high grades over benefiting from actual knowledge. It is debatable whether the reason is a change in mentality of generations or whether it is a flaw in the educational system which ranks students based on grades only, hence limiting their concern to the final score. As stress and pressure build up, some forget about the actual value of education and start focusing

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    Pros and Cons of Standardized Tests Name of Author Institutional Affiliation Pros and Cons of Standardized Tests Regarded as one of the most dependable evaluation techniques, standardized tests have been in existence for decades. They continue to perform essential scholarly function in assessment and appraisal. Majorly, they test acquisition and retention of knowledge, and the way students can implement such knowledge in solving problems. Because they have been widely adopted by most

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    Should People on Welfare Be Drug Tested

    There are many pros and cons regarding drug testing people before they are able to receive welfare benefits. Some people think it is a violation of their rights, the testing is not fail proof, and the cost is usually greater than the benefit. Those who are in favor of drug testing believe it will benefit the welfare system, help the tax payers save money and also help the children of the parents if they are using drugs. Government leaders and most of the general public look at it from a financial

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    Assessment of English Language Learners

    considered to be an ELL student. In the state of Mississippi, tests are provided to students who are entering school whom may be labelled as English language learners. The test will assist instructors with programmatic placement determinations such as identification and placement of ELLs. These assessments are called W-APT which stands for WIDA-ACCESS Placement Test. It is considered to be English language proficiency “screener” test. The tests are written from the WIDA’s five English Language Proficiency

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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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    By requesting a drug test, this can cause a conflict with society, which some people may think they are being stereotyped by the government. Some individuals felt that drug testing would be a huge hassle. This takes up a lot time. Drug testing for welfare approval can also be controversial because although you take a drug test prior to getting approved; recipients may decide to participate in drug use right after. Individuals could even try to get others to take their drug test. Individuals will other

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    Pros And Cons Of Standardized Testing

    to take standardized tests? Although standardized testing is currently used to measure the skills of students, it should be eliminated; because it causes anxiety, teachers focus more on testing than the information needed throughout life, and it judges kids on skills instead of knowledge. Standardized testing causes kids to have high anxiety. In the Midwestern states, a study was conducted using three elementary schools. The study was on the anxiety that mandated tests cause on children and

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    Standardized Testing Argumentative Essay

    I believe the emphasis put on standardized test by college admissions must change because how unfair it is to all students. I do not think these test should be able to determine how well a student will do in college because of numerous reasons. First, as mentioned before, not all students have the advantage of receiving all resources to help them get outstanding grades in these tests. Second, not all students who do well in school are good test takers. In addition, the process students have to go

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    Against Standardized Testing Essay

    standardized testing. Standardized testing is an unfair test that is administered to students and they are scored in a consistent manner. These tests are designed in such a way that the questions and procedures for scoring are homogenously consistent and students are scored in a predetermined, yet standard manner. The performance of a student should not be shown through standardized testing because the results are inaccurate. Standardized tests puts a lot of pressure on educators, students and parents;

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    Standardized Testing In Schools

    There are advantages to standardized testing as a whole school instead of each individual. Standardized testing evaluates what is being taught to kids and compares the test scores with other schools. With the standardized test, the states can improve their schools by telling what to teach and what things to improve on. By doing this, the board of education can give equal chance to all students being taught for better future. If the board of education does not make school take standardized testing

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