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The girls are given a more focused education — the classrooms are much smaller than in the coed schools that pack upwards of a 100 students in one room — and they perform, on average, much better than the rest of Kakuma on Kenya's standardized testing for secondary schools.
With a heavy focus on the importance of hands - on experience for their students, rather than standardized testing, Waldorf teachers help their students to explore curricula through diverse activities, with plenty of room to customize lesson plans.
There are too many problems with standardized tests — how they are constructed, the baggage students bring into the testing room from their regular lives, etc. — to make any serious decisions based on their score of a single test.
While this might seem obvious, teaching is often the last focus of education — shifted to the side by standardized testing, changing curricula, faculty room politics, overbearing or aloof administrators, and shrinking school budgets.
Preparing to become a teacher should not be reduced to a checklist of standardized tests and a mandated program of study with little room for electives.
And, as I've said before, there is plenty of room to hold Obama accountable for «Race to the Top,» which follows on the same path as No Child Left Behind's era of high - stakes standardized tests.
I am holding an organizational meeting for parents and educators to opt out of standardized testing at Hartford Public High School on Saturday, Feb 1, at 12:00 in my classroom, room 272.
They shouldn't let a written standardized test in the same room as a kindergartner or a first grader!
• A computer room for standardized testing; a computer classroom accessible to the media center; a TV studio adjacent to the media center; and storage for large carts containing technology equipment.
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Students may spend 20 to 25 hours actually taking the math and ELA tests but a study, «TIME ON TEST: The Fixed Costs of 3 - 8 Standardized Testing in New York State», found that students had to wait over an hour each day for «testing related activities» — 20 minutes to prep room, 14 minutes to change locations for some students, 12 minutes to count and distribute the tests, ad naseum — to be comTesting in New York State», found that students had to wait over an hour each day for «testing related activities» — 20 minutes to prep room, 14 minutes to change locations for some students, 12 minutes to count and distribute the tests, ad naseum — to be comtesting related activities» — 20 minutes to prep room, 14 minutes to change locations for some students, 12 minutes to count and distribute the tests, ad naseum — to be completed.
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