staderized tests
Standardized tests are intended to give a general measure of students' performance. Standardized testing means administrating the same test in the same way to two or more pupils. Since large numbers of students throughout the country take the same test, they give educators a common assess or "standard" of measure. Educators use these standardized tests to tell how well school programs are succeeding or to give themselves a picture of the skills and abilities of today's students. Some popular tests include the California Achievement Tests (the CAT), the Stanford Achievement Test, the Iowa Test of Basic Skills (the ITBS), and the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale. These test are usually given to fourth, eighth and twelfth graders. These tests measure your knowledge in math, reading, science, and spelling. The issue that is concerning the general public today is if this test should become a mile stone and determine if a student should progress on to the next level of education. These tests should be made mandatory for all students in primary and secondary public schools to take. These test results and the results of other students will be a helpful way to decide the effectiveness of the educational p
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