Together these media files serve as an alternative form of assessment far move revealing than the often - used
standardized bubble test.
Not exact matches
In this article for District Administration, regular Edutopia blogger Suzie Boss tells the story of how schools are meeting the challenge of
standardized tests and moving past the «
bubble» exam; she also highlights how educators are overcoming fear and anxiety around assessing critical thinking and content.
With every
bubble of knowledge that students darken using their # 2 pencils, our nation increases its infatuation with measuring teachers» performance through students»
standardized test scores.
Up to now, much of teaching in California has been criticized as being grounded in the principal measure of success under No Child Left Behind — preparing students to fill in the correct
bubbles on
standardized tests.
The new
tests are meant to be much more difficult than typical
standardized tests, with many more open - response questions and essays in addition to fill - in - the -
bubble multiple choice.
President Obama has now succumbed to the firestorm in opposition to
standardized and «high stakes»
testing that has swept the country over the past several years, even picking up on the talking points — «Learning is about so much more than just filling in the right
bubble».
Mulgrew stated that both State Education Commissioner John King and Chancellor Dennis Walcott told him they were against
standardized testing for pre K to grade 2 but Mulgrew went on to say that 36 schools were giving
bubble tests to kids of this age and that he talked to a teacher who reported that some of these students could not even hold a pencil.
Most efforts to lift struggling schools focus on students with the lowest scores on
standardized tests, as well as students who are «on the
bubble» — not college - bound students who presumably are meeting grade - level expectations.
Parents frustrated by the system say they're not against all
standardized tests but resent the many hours their kids spend filling in multiple - choice
bubbles and the wide - ranging consequence that poor scores carry.
Some schools focus just on «
bubble» students — those who are right on the verge of passing their
standardized tests.
The rise of high - stakes
standardized testing has pitted schools against each other, narrowed the curriculum, and reduced teaching and learning to a
bubble test.
When girls fill out the gender
bubble on
standardized assessments before a math or science
test, they do demonstrably worse than when they fill out the
bubble after taking the
test.
When my high school students
bubble in responses on their
standardized tests, they often have to start by...
It's a common stereotype that boys make up the bulk of the «struggling» or reluctant readers, a belief that relies on compilations of different sources like book sales and «fill in the
bubble»
standardized test scores to produce «facts.»
The character sheet has more
bubbles than a
standardized test, and finding which character you're looking to play as is a pain to scroll through.
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