Educational Analysis of Student Testing Term Paper

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Education and the Analysis of Student Tests: Current Trends and Recommendations for Practice

In both the practical realm of educational provision and in education policies and legislation, the need to effectively and accurately measure the efficacy of various teaching methods and educational program is of paramount concern. There is a legislative mandate that all children in the United States have a right to a free and equal public education, and ethical principles also insist that all students receive the same opportunities for learning and growth. Given the practical constraints of providing public education on such a broad scale, it is also important that most students progress at approximately the same rate, so that instruction can be kept meaningful for all students. While this often translates to teaching towards the bottom of knowledge and skill levels represented in the class, it ought to mean being able to identify struggles and problems and helping to overcome these at a higher rate of learning.

One of the methods -- the key method in the United States and many other countries -- for addressing these and other issues has been the implementation of standardized testing. These tests are administered to all or most students within a population (students/parents usually have the ability to opt out of such testing) and are meant to measure the relative knowledge/skill/ability level of each student in their peer group. While this would certainly help to ensure that a fair and equal education was being achieved for all students if the tests and the system were perfect, unfortunately this is far from the case.

Problems with Standardized Testing: The System

One of the primary issues with the use of standardized tests in the United States educational system is that the system itself and the education it provides is not standard.

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Though there are legislative and ethical mandates for the equanimity in the quality of education and access to educational opportunities, the very obvious truth is that different states, different school districts within those states, different schools within that district, and even sometimes different programs or academic "tracks" within these schools operate with very different resource levels and availabilities (Garcia, 2001; Spring, 2004). This means that the education provided in the programs, schools, etc. also differs greatly, creating different opportunities and different levels of access and making standardized testing inherently unfair -- or one could argue, allowing the inequalities of the system to become starkly apparent (Spring, 2004; Phelps, 2005).

The problem is that standardized tests aren't used as a pure measure, with observation and analysis the only outcomes. Instead, standardized tests and both individual and aggregate scores are used for a variety of practical and influential decisions, from determining which colleges will even consider a student's application to allocating (or cutting) funding for public schools and even (in some places) determining teacher pay raises or cuts as well as affecting their job security (Spring, 2004; Sacks, 1999). Though the correction of the unfairness that unquestionably exists in the education system are a more direct and primary goals for education reformers, standardized tests contribute to this unfairness in no small measure.

It is not simply in resource allocation and the varying levels of educational opportunities, access, and effectiveness that create problems with the….....

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