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Standardized Tests
Use, Misuse, and Reclamation
The Basics1. What is a standardized test?
Simply put, a test is standardized when the same test is administered in the same way to all test
takers.
Our sample sizes may be small…but I have yet to find any source that defines whether or not a test is standardized by the number of
people that take it.
When thought of in these terms, many teachers give standardized tests in their classrooms on a daily basis.
Morning Work
So why do teachers start developing facial tics when the words
“standardized test” are brought up in staff meetings? Hmmmm.
…because standardized tests have become high-stakes tests used to
judge educational quality.
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Atlanta and Washington D.C.
Thumbs Up or Thumbs Down?Use and Misuse of Standardized Tests
1. Informing parents about their children’s relative
achievements.
1. Evaluating schools.
2. Evaluating teachers.
4. Making classroom instructional decisions.
3. Promoting or grading students.3. Selecting students for special programs.
2. Informing teachers about their students’ relative
achievements.
4. Allocating supplemental resources.
W. James Popham(2001)
1. Is there a place for standardized testing in public education?
2. Or do the negative impacts of standardized testing outweigh the positives?
3. Should standardized test results be used as a measure of teacher effectiveness?
Discussion
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/09/27/rigoberto-ruelas-lausd-te_n_740544.html
http://doe.sd.gov/oatq/documents/EDEC_Teac.pdf
http://blogs.edweek.org/teachers/living-in-dialogue/2010/09/the_medias_war_on_teachers.html
Websites
Sources of Interest
Books
Articles
Reign of Error by Diane Ravitch
The Death and Life of the Great American School System by Diane RavitchCollateral Damage: How High-Stakes Testing Corrupts America’s Schools by David Berliner and Sharon Nichols
Rational Responses to High-Stakes Testing: The Case of Curriculum Narrowing and the Harm That Follows by David Berliner
Finnish Lessons: What Can the World Learn from Educational Change in Finland? by Pasi Sahlberg
http://bigeducationape.blogspot.com/2012/05/what-is-campbells-law-diane-ravitchs.html
Image Sources
http://www.hedgeshypnosis.co.uk/teaching.php
http://blog.timesunion.com/amanda/good/23310/
http://www.reactiongifs.us/thumbs-down-gladiator/