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ED494086 - "Teach to the Test"? Just Say No. Issue Brief ... - ERIC

Every spring, education-related newspaper and magazine stories raise the alarm that schools are "teaching to the test." Scores of articles and editorials ...

How to let go of expectations around testing so it feels less stressful

... testing. I mean, you teach students, you prepare them for tests and exams — *of course* you have some expectations around their performance, and begin to ...

5 Ideas for Teaching After Testing - Ashleigh's Education Journey

It's nice to teach without the stress of the big test hanging over my head. It's also the time of year when I feel like I have a little more ...

How Do I Create Tests for my Students? | TLPDC Teaching Resources

Tests of this nature are often designed in a manner in which the student is presented with a number of questions or writing prompts for which he/she will ...

Improving Your Test Questions

Essays do not teach a student how to write but they can emphasize the importance of being able to communicate through writing. Constant use of essay tests may ...

3 teacher recommendations for teaching with the state test - NWEA

We want tests to move in the direction where they'll be more frequent, shorter, and connected to what students learn in their classrooms. To ...

15 Reasons Why Standardized Tests are Worthless |

Standardized tests provide parents and teachers with a false sense of security. If a student scores well on a test, then it is assumed that they ...

It's Not Standardized Tests That Educators Hate, It's Accountability

The only tests teachers and their defenders dislike are the ones that create external accountability, because, in their minds, their expertise ...

Is there too much testing in the public schools? | PBS News

It's a question more parents, teachers and school officials are asking around the country. This is the first year scores on new tests tied to ...

Standardized Testing is Still Failing Students | NEA

Educators have long known that standardized tests are an inaccurate and unfair measure of student progress. There's a better way to assess ...

Forget the Standard: Teaching in the Time of Testing - Mbird.com

In that experience I found the same pressure, maybe not to cheat necessarily, but certainly to exchange an indecipherable problem into a decipherable one, to ...

Helping Your Students Do Better on Their Tests or Teaching Them ...

“The reason I got into teaching? To help students maximize test scores,” said no teacher or administrator ever. Sharing a love of learning ...

Engaging classes vs. test prep: Can we have both?

Preparing students for standardized tests can make us feel like we're teaching with an arm tied behind our backs. Can interesting, engaging lessons exist in ...

Opinion | Assessing students without testing - The Washington Post

The aim is not to teach students what to think but how to think. We expect the results will accurately measure students' progress toward ...

Teaching to the test vs Teaching for the test (and beyond)

They have no skills beyond what they've been taught for the exam. This is how I've taught for a lot of my career. I used to teach compulsory ...

Should You Test Students on Material Not Taught To Them?

Research tells us: Yes! It may seem odd, but there are many advantages of testing children on material teachers have not even taught them.

Using Testing as a Learning Tool - PMC

However, tests are powerful tools to promote lasting learning in their own right. The purpose of this review is both practical and theoretical. We provide ...

6 Types of Assessment (and How to Use Them) - Prodigy

Standardized tests. They often have a concrete grade attached to them that communicates student achievement to teachers, parents, students, ...

Top Test-Taking Strategies to Teach Your Students

When we take math tests, we talk about how to read the questions carefully. When we read passages, we discuss going back into the text to find evidence. Early ...

Helping Students Learn from Tests - Teaching Handbook

Tests are more than just a way to assess student learning – if designed effectively, they can act as ways to continue to help students learn the content.