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The earliest evidence of standardized testing based on merit comes from China during the Han dynasty. The concept of a state rul
The earliest evidence of standardized testing based on merit comes from China during the Han dynasty. The concept of a state rul
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The earliest evidence of standardized testing based on merit comes from China during the Han dynasty. The concept of a state ruled by men of ability and virtue was an outgrowth of Confucian philosophy. Standardized testing has not traditionally been a part of European pedagogy. Based on the skeptical and open-ended tradition of debate inherited from Ancient Greece, Western academia favored the essay. The use of standardized testing in the United States is a 20th century phenomenon with its origins in World War I.
One of the main advantages of standardized testing is that the results can be empirically documented ; therefore the test scores can be shown to have a relative degree of validity and reliability, as well as results which are generalizable and replicable. This is often contrasted with grades on a school transcript, which are assigned by individual teachers. Another advantage is aggregation. A well designed standardized test provides an assessment of an individual’s mastery of a domain of knowledge or skill which at some level of aggregation will provide useful information.
Though many educators recognize that standardized tests have a place in tools used to assess student achievement, critics feel that overuse and misuse of these tests is having serious negative consequences on teaching and learning. The temptation is to use the tests to define curriculum and focus instruction. What is not tested is not taught, and how the subject is tested becomes a model for how to teach the subject. Moreover, standardized test scores are problematic tools for school accountability because the examinee scores are influenced by three things: what kids learn in school, what kids learn outside of school, and innate intelligence. Critics believe this is not possible. While it is possible to use a standardized test and not let its limits control curriculum and instruction, this can result in a school putting itself at risk for producing lower test scores, with negative political consequences.
Some critics say that some children do not do well on standardized tests, despite mastery of the material, due to testing anxiety or lack of time management or test-taking skills. This reflects the fact that tests cannot directly measure student knowledge, only the ability of students to apply knowledge in a stressful situation.
Some parents are willing to pay thousands of dollars to prepare their children for tests, a financial barrier that may give children of more wealthy parents an advantage compared to less affluent families. However this criticism would probably apply even more to testing alternatives such as portfolios or essays. Many studies also show that test coaching has little effect on scores on well-buih tests. The ability of wealthy families to pay for higher-quality education is not specifically related to standardized testing.
Which one of the following is a statement about the disadvantages of standardized testing?
选项
A、It will not improve the innate intelligence of the students.
B、What is not tested is neglected by our education.
C、It will cause negative political consequences for all schools.
D、Testing can not control curriculum and instruction.
答案
B
解析
细节题;题目中的定位信息是disadvantages,在原文的第三段我们可以找到“critics feel that”这样的信息,A选项的表述在原文中是“the examinee scores are influenced by...innate intelligence”,但批评者是否把这种影响关系反过来推导是原文没有涉及的信息。B选项和原文中“What is not tested is not taught”表达的意思是一致的,为正确选项。C选项的“cause negative political consequences”来自原文,但是“for all schools”这一点在原文中是没有办法论证的。D选项把原文的“While it is possible to use a standardized test and not let its limits control curriculum and instruction”这样的一种让步作为实际情况来写,本来就有偏颇,而且这也不属于题目要求的“disadvantage”的范畴,应该排除。
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