To make sure that students are given the minimum amount of standardized tests to see what kids are learning well, or not well, and to measure students against each other. (cleveland.com)
COLUMBUS, Ohio - Large amounts of standardized testing that Ohio's students grind through each year would be cut if legislators allow a few changes proposed by State Superintendent Paolo DeMaria. (cleveland.com)
Meanwhile, to avoid raising Washington's ire, Indiana's state board of education is debating whether to double or triple the amount of standardized testing next year — just to cover its bases. (educationnext.org)