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Why should education be a state controlled issue?
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(08-12-2016, 10:47 AM)Beaker Wrote: Problem solving skills, and critical thinking to be able to figure out correct answers are much more important than memorization or definition reciting needed to pass standardized testing. His statement about not teaching to the test is a valid point. Part of the problem with federally mandated standards is the unusually large amount of weight those standards give to the standardized test results as a way to evaluate school/teacher effectiveness. This causes many districts to alter their curriculum and teaching methods with the main focus being that the students do well on those standardized tests. Those tests not only require little critical thinking, they also cover a very narrow range of the subject matter. In short, the standardized tests are a very poor indicator of student performance for many reasons other than the few I just stated. A good teacher teaches way beyond the test, and teaches skills that will serve the student well as they move up in grade level and into life. So yes, it is better for the students to learn skills beyond parroting the correct answers on a standardized test.

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I went to Catholic schools from 1st thru 12th.  I got great grades and learned a lot.  But I was not prepared for college and having classes where the teacher didn't just feed the info to you for you to give back on a test.

Took me a year to figure out how to study and REALLY learn.
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RE: Why should education be a state controlled issue? - GMDino - 08-12-2016, 11:03 AM

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