Standardized testing should not be abolished in the United States.
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A standardized test is a test that is administered and scored in a consistent, or "standard", manner. Standardized tests are designed in such a way that the questions and interpretations are consistent and are administered and scored in a predetermined, standard manner.[1]
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standardized_test
Rules:
1. On-balance.
2. One forfeit is the loss of a conduct point, two are a full concession.
- Knowing shortcomings early-on is vital so those flaws can be improved upon early before reaching adult life.
- Being aware of strengths is also a sure confidence-booster and can be useful information for students looking to advance classes. These skills look great on a college application.
- Poor study skills
- Assessment stakes
- Low expectations of success / low self-confidence in abilities
l. Standard Testing Provides Consistent Framework
Repetition is the Mother of Learning
The Right To Choose
- Native intellectual ability
- Out-of-school learning
- Socioeconomic status (10)
ll. Identify Strengths & Weaknesses
lll. Support for Failing Students
- Knowing shortcomings early-on is vital so those flaws can be improved upon early before reaching adult life.
- Being aware of strengths is also a sure confidence-booster
- Accountability.
- Awareness.
- Consistency.
- Objectivity.
- If an african american from a low status was secretly a prodigy and they were taking Basic Algebra, then it reasons they aren’t receiving the proper education to challenge their minds and grow. So if they happen to outperform everyone else on the math scores of the test, then they would be given the opportunity to switch to an advanced class so that they can meet their potential.
- “A 1965 law called the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), which tied extra funding for disadvantaged students to state compliance, was reauthorized in 2003 as the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB). For states to be eligible for that extra federal funding, they had to annually assess student learning through standardized tests (grades 3-8 and once in high school). They also had to report out test results of historically-neglected groups, like students with disabilities, English-language learners, and low-income children. Each group—as well as schools, districts, and states—was supposed to meet a benchmark called “Adequate Yearly Progress,” or AYP.”
- Because for one, cultural and ethnical beliefs play a role. It has been found that rich parents are more likely to take an aggressive interest in their child’s development and demand nothing, but high standards. This means pestering staff for extra assistance.
- While families of low-income are more likely to be overlooked because of being humbler and more modest in their pursuits.
- Accountability.
- Awareness.
- Consistency.
- Objectivity.
It’s important to know that alternatives to Standard Tests do not offer the effectiveness to be a competent substitute, and require more effort and planning to implement than simply refining & tweaking the Standardized Testing system.
- Multiple measures. As the name describes, multiple measures is a way of using multiple forms of data to track, gauge, and better understand how a student is performing. ...
- Portfolios. ...
- Sampling. ...
- Game-based assessment. ...
- Social and emotional skills surveys. ...
- Inspections. ...
- Low-stakes testing.
Con’s concernsRacism, Diversity, & Learning Gaps
There is a learning gap between caucasian students versus students of color, but this is not a fault of Standardized Testing. We needed Standardized Testing to compare results to even observe and be aware that this gap exists, so we can work on overcoming it.
Standardized assessments are the only way of knowing these racial disparities exist.
Consider the following.:
- If an african american from a low status was secretly a prodigy and they were taking Basic Algebra, then it reasons they aren’t receiving the proper education to challenge their minds and grow. So if they happen to outperform everyone else on the math scores of the test, then they would be given the opportunity to switch to an advanced class so that they can meet their potential.
But the student needed the Standardized Test to make staff aware of this learning potential. Were it not for the test, this student’s education would be overlooked and his intellectual growth would be stunted. He would stagnate.
It is only by holding everyone to the same standard that we can truly separate the exceptional, the neglected, and the underachievers.
Schools get funding for underperforming students if they use standardized testing.
- “A 1965 law called the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), which tied extra funding for disadvantaged students to state compliance, was reauthorized in 2003 as the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB). For states to be eligible for that extra federal funding, they had to annually assess student learning through standardized tests (grades 3-8 and once in high school). They also had to report out test results of historically-neglected groups, like students with disabilities, English-language learners, and low-income children. Each group—as well as schools, districts, and states—was supposed to meet a benchmark called “Adequate Yearly Progress,” or AYP.”
Standard tests regularly incorporate questions targeted to certain groups or ethnicities, that they may know more about than caucasian students. To say that the Standardized Testing system does not value diversity is objectively false.
- Schools get funded for underpreforming students.
While money does give certain students an advantage over others, money is also used to fund schools so that they are equipped with the resources to help disadvantaged students a chance to catch up. As demonstrated by the quote above.
- They should be funded in a different way.
- Honestly, with my cited evidence of lower-income students, many people are at a disadvantage compared to others.
But it is also very misleading to claim that money is the primary reason why a large rate of rich students succeed vs the low rate of poor students that fail.
- Because for one, cultural and ethnical beliefs play a role. It has been found that rich parents are more likely to take an aggressive interest in their child’s development and demand nothing, but high standards. This means pestering staff for extra assistance.
- While families of low-income are more likely to be overlooked because of being humbler and more modest in their pursuits.
- Aggressive interest by putting them in schools that benefit the rich, sure.
- The same thing applies, from above, for the most part. In fact, low-income people are more likely to need or encourage more assistance, it just doesn't, most of the time, way above the advantage with higher-income families.
AnxietyThis is actually a pretty weak reason to object to standardized testing. If the anxiety is so profound that it has a sabotaging impact on the student’s test performance, then there is a bigger problem at hand.
Testing anxiety is perfectly common and manageable, with enough preparation and training as well as getting a proper diet and sleep, it can be overcome. Job interviews are known to be stressful but we cannot skip this stage of processing just to accommodate the emotions of the applicant, when such a stage is important to gauge their skills and whether or not they’re a good match for the position.
Conversely, the interviewee shouldn’t skip the interview just because they’re nervous when it’s good exposure and they may need the money.
- Multiple Measures- First of all, using MM as a replacement is not only absurdly expensive but is guaranteed to not work. MM uses performance assessments. Performance assessments are condemned because they have been shown repeatedly to be unreliable. 1.
- Portfolios- Portfolios only track what students have learned. They don’t provide any information about a person’s shortcomings or learning gaps, nor do they give any insight on what methods of assistance they require like Standardized Tests do.
- Game-based assessments, social & emotional skills surveys, and inspections follow no criteria or specific approach. While they can be implemented, it would be a catastrophic nightmare to use them as a substitute.
- Low-Stakes Testing- Standardized tests already use low-stakes testing in order to determine skills and learning challenges. These are usually offered in the form of a conventional standard test document but with no official consequences or connection to a grade.
“Ah yes, pro admitting to the point there is a learning gap. Cool, that's all I need. Everything you say besides that is irreverent."We needed Standardized Testing to compare results to even observe and be aware that this gap exists, so we can work on overcoming it."Just proves it is the fault of standardized testing, you're just trying to say we need to overcome the racism that is happening.”
“So, pro concedes that these racial disparities exist? That's all I need for my claim to continue.If standardized tests weren't here, the racial disparities would exist and we wouldn't have to worry about it. “
“I don't think you get advanced classes for every school? There are other tests are determine that, at least sometimes.Also, how do they get these advanced classes if they are getting lower scorers than they should/could be getting? That can't happen unless they are graded a different way.I think you might be meaning something different? I guess i'm not really 'in the mood' right now, it would be appreciated if elaborate, that is if I am getting the wrong idea.”
“Alright, good point. I'm glad you mentioned this, but what does this have to do with the results of the students? Sure, the schools get funding but this doesn't just excuse the lower scores they receive.”
“Pro just admitted to my point: "While money does give certain students an advantage ..". Everything else said doesn't matter because it doesn't relate to the different between the higher-income to lower-income.
- They should be funded in a different way.
- Honestly, with my cited evidence of lower-income students, many people are at a disadvantage compared to others.”
“Yes, it can be the primary reason or in other words, it is more likely because they are rich.Addressing the points separately:
- Aggressive interest by putting them in schools that benefit the rich, sure.
- The same thing applies, from above, for the most part. In fact, low-income people are more likely to need or encourage more assistance, it just doesn't, most of the time, way above the advantage with higher-income families.
Further, it is not completely misleading. It's been proven.The lowest average SAT scores come from students whose families make less than $20,000 in household income, compared to the highest averages that come from students whose families make more than $200,000, according to a 2015 analysis from Inside Higher Education.Students of low-income backgrounds lack instructions and resources when it comes to these tests. Most of the time these students go to schools that do not give proper instruction on how to take these tests.Let's not forget that some standardized tests such as SAT and ACT cost, meaning people of higher-income parents are more likely to be able to take the test multiple times.”
“Is pro saying its just gonna disappear? You can get a proper diet, sleep, sure. That doesn't stop stress.. Show me the ways! All seriousness though, no it doesn't. Though I will say with your wording "can", maybe. I'm not sure if this proves you'll no longer have stress?But sure, tell that to the 40 and 60% of students. As of which is said in the following:"Estimates are that between 40 and 60% of students have significant test anxiety that interferes with their performing up to their capability."”
The alternatives that Con lists out CAN’T be implemented because of lack of planning and structure. It would simply be easier to refine the errors of the Standardized Testing system than to replace it with something else.
- Multiple Measures- Character limit
- Portfolios- Character limit
- Game-based assessments, social & emotional skills surveys, and inspections- Character limit
- Low-Stakes Testing- Character limit
No, it doesn’t. The racial disparities exist without the standardized tests.
All standardized tests do is point out that it exists and force administration to take accountability for addressing it directly. Usually, through state funding which goes directly into personalized assistance & coaching. Extend.
The existence of racial disparities was never contested, the causation between standardized tests and racism was.My rebuttal covers in depth exactly how standardized testing confronts racism. Extend.
Regardless of whether certain schools lack advanced classes is irrelevant to whether standardized testing is efficient in testing the IQ levels of closet prodigies.
The grading system isn’t always done objectively, so if a failing student is outperforming his peers on standardized tests and is proven to not be cheating, he will advance. Other tests cannot provide this accommodation because most of them are graded by the teacher and rarely see their way to the superiors.
Alternate systems of testing cannot provide the same level of help that these underperforming students require in the same way that standardized testing can.
Extend that the state assumes accountability through school-targeted funding for educational assistance to address learning shortcomings or handicaps.
There are plenty of resources available that easily can assist those without the inherent advantages of richer people.The library is a public domain with limitless materials that can aid the studying in order to succeed. Additionally, there are computers available with many practice tests that can be used to achieve an objective.
Teachers can be legally required to extend prep time if a student’s anxiety warrants a strong enough medical reason, from a doctor’s note or to a psychologist’s intervention. Anxiety is simply not an excuse.
The issues and errors do not demand an abolishment of standardized testing, but tweaks to refine it. The government is already cracking down on the racial learning gaps by state targeted funds.
Alternative systems would require a massive amount of dedication that would be impossible to implement for two reasons.: Timeliness and unreliability.
As I have shown a clear need for standardized testing for its individual-based approach. Systemically, the struggle of poor students compared to the privileged has been a huge problem, but standardized testing directly monitors the academic performance of each student and develops solo approaches to assist them directly.
Schools that have new applicants require standardized tests, so that they may place them in a suitable learning environment that is not too advanced or low, and can accommodate their current education. If the student is rejected from the school, the scores indicate they may not be a good match for the school and may not thrive very well there.
Con hasn’t demonstrated a need to ban standardized testing.
- Pro has not proved anything for themselves, they have been refuted and were not looked at for the entirety of the debate after round one. This is on balance.
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Pro brings up a lot of benefits of standardized testing, his main point being that it is needed to assess students. Con brings up the negatives of standardized testing (such as stress and sometimes being inaccurate) but fails to properly address the need to assess students. Cons rebuttal to this is basically asking why schools can't look at things like grades, etc, to assess students. The issue pro brings with this is that homework and other things are easy to cheat on (they are brought home in most cases) and grades cannot fairly function without standardized testing. Con says we can use other methods like: Multiple measures, Portfolios, Sampling Game-based assessment, Social and emotional skills survey, Inspections, Low-stakes testing. The issue is that con doesn't explain how each of these methods can fairly assess student learning in a way that is competitive. If there is little competitiveness, how do schools separate the smart/hardworking from the dumb/lazy? All of these are things that are low-stakes (which is the point), which also means less competitiveness. If con made the argument that universities and other institutions of higher learning shouldn't be competitive, I would've had them won the debate as it justifies the low-stakes methods of testing, but right now there is no justification.
"Thanks for proving you are a narcissist loser."
Woah! I don't have a disorder.. But even if I did, you have got to have at least three.
"You are a coward and would refuse ANY debate I started challenging you on."
I'm a coward? You're sitting here insulting me like I care on the internet.
First off, I already expressed I wouldn't debate you because you clearly lack capability to even have a discussion without defaming. I have no interest. You haven't even proved for me to have the slightest possible interest in debating you.
I don't debate (mostly) for ELO, I debate for my opinion. Though i'm not interested in something that my opinion is being only insulted on.
Thanks for proving you are a narcissist loser.
I started by sharing my opinion, not trying to insult you. I laced it with sarcasm to prove my point.
"FUCKING HYPOCRITE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
Oh no, someones upset!
“ I haven't debated you before and at this point, I don't wish to begin in one with you. ”
You are a coward and would refuse ANY debate I started challenging you on.
“ Blah, blah, blah. All you do is sit there, type and insult someone”
FUCKING HYPOCRITE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Blah, blah, blah. All you do is sit there, type and insult someone. Got anything better to do? I haven't debated you before and at this point, I don't wish to begin in one with you. You obviously lack taking anything without throwing a slander towards someone. I could careless if you think I suck at debating, you're one to talk. Even others can take criticism or opinions but obviously if you can't you're the only one who can call themselves a moron.
This entire thing is just proving my point. You want to use 'fancy' words but in reality its nothing but making you a fool.
PS. You stated intellectual coward twice now in a few minutes. I think this is what we call a "banal response".
You suck at debating, and suck at having any measure of integrity and humility.
You’re an intellectual coward. Period.
Ignoramus.
If anything, your response is banal. You've said this same thing, just with a couple different words multiple times, responding to other users.
Hypocrite!
I'm sorry you can't take my laughter over this stupidity. Anytime someone disapproves of your opinion you act all childish and upset over a few words. Chill.
Awesome intellectual coward sophomorically banal response.
No, actually, are you serious? I can't actually talk to you without laughing right now.
"Screams “I HAVE NO ARGUMENT” so I will submit an ad hominem/appeal to mockery"
What? Whatever you want to moan and whine about.
“ "Lastly, when each student walks into school they are all treated equally"
Funny! That's a great one.”
That’s not proof of a counter argument.
Screams “I HAVE NO ARGUMENT” so I will submit an ad hominem/appeal to mockery!!
Then again, theres 'NO' reason for it either. Just a waste of energy, time, resources, etc.
"Lastly, when each student walks into school they are all treated equally"
Funny! That's a great one.
Diversity?
It’s nice to see an admission that people are different, come from different backgrounds, grow up differently…but that is NO reason to cease the use of “standardized” testing for educational achievement and academic competency. No reason whatsoever.
An individual gets out of life what they put into it. Do well, you succeed. Do poorly, you do not succeed.
Merit. Effort. Desire. Hope. Caring. Goals. All ingredients for success.
Laziness. Complacency. Apathy. Lack of desire. No effort. No merit. Doesn’t care. All ingredients for failure.
Standardized testing cannot be held accountable for those who fail.
Lastly, when each student walks into school they are all treated equally. It is the student’s response that dictates their success or failure.
Sources:
1. https://arhsharbinger.com/24840/opinion/standardized-tests-do-not-capture-students-skills-should-be-eliminated/
2. https://proctoredu.com/blog/tpost/5dk67zrns1-academic-dishonesty-statistics#:~:text=One%20of%20the%20most%20thorough,having%20cheated%20in%20some%20form
3. https://www.cmu.edu/teaching/solveproblem/strat-cheating/index.html
4. https://www.ascd.org/blogs/15-reasons-why-standardized-tests-are-problematic
5. https://sp2.upenn.edu/press/rich-students-get-better-sat-scores-heres why/#:~:text=Mcardle%20from%20the%20University%20of,students%20compared%20to%20white%20students.
6. https://www.ascd.org/blogs/15-reasons-why-standardized-tests-are-problematic
7. https://www.dailynebraskan.com/opinion/opinion-colleges-should-abolish-all-standardized-testing/article_e4d625a2-321f-11ed-bebc-03214793b33c.html
8. https://www.ascd.org/el/articles/why-standardized-tests-dont-measure-educational-quality
9. https://www.ascd.org/el/articles/why-standardized-tests-dont-measure-educational-quality
Note: My numbers seem to be messed up. I actually only have nine sources references. I was planning on having another contention but due to the lack of characters I had to get rid of it. Why did I forget to change the number order? I procrastinated and waited until thirty minutes before my argument was due. I didn't get to double check any of my work, my bad, voters.
Alright, cool. Guess i'll try debating you for once.
Yeah, absolutely.
I got no objections.
I'm switching the response time to 1 Week.
One week, maybe?
And am I allowed to copy almost everything I have previously stated in a debate?