Wednesday, December 18, 2019

Standardized Testing Influece on Education - 1302 Words

Standardized Testing: A standardized test refers simply to any test that is being given in the same manner to all test takers. This same manner implies same questions, same timing, and same conditions of testing. The history of standardized testing dates for more than 14 centuries now. First standardized tests are claimed to be used for imperial examinations in China around the 7th century. However, It’s not until the 19th century that this testing methodology was first introduced to Europe and then to the rest of the world. In fact, even in the United States of America standardized tests were not included in the core of the educational system until the end of the First World War. Since then, a rising criticism and call against standardized testing has being rising and had its peak with the President Bush’s signature of the No Child Left Behind Act in 2001.The standardized testing debate has rapidly spread from the US to the rest of the world, turning it from an old Chinese military testing system to one of the most important controversial topics in the world of education. In fact, Morocco is no special case while discussing standardized testing. Our educational system does not reject nor apply the standardized testing. While the high school exit test is more or less a standardized test, others are not. Students are still given different tests according to their geographical position. Thus, the accuracy of those examinations have since then been questioned and the

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