Standardized Testing: Definition, Advantages, and Disadvantages
Standardized Testing: Definition, Advantages, and Disadvantages
Standardized testing is a type of assessment. For illustrating more information about it,
we will discuss some points of it in this paper. We will discuss the definition, the advantages and
Definition
Standardized testing is an assessment method which has unified forms of questions with
previously set answers. It has a standard manner in scoring and administration. “A standardized
test is a test that is given to students in a very consistent manner; meaning that the questions on
the test are all the same, the time given to each student is the same, and the way in which the test
is scored is the same for all students” (Burrows, 2020, para. 2).
1. The positive effect on students’ achievement: This type of testing gives motivation for
the students to achieve the best scores. The students always get motivated by competitions. It
also encourages the students for studying and making further revisions.
2. Being reliable measurement for the students’ success: This type of testing is not
affected by local effects or individual desires. The computerized testing and scoring decrease the
effect of human variability on judging and scoring. That decreases the fear of unfairness in
results.
3. Being sure of equal and equivalent content achievement to all students: The
standardized testing makes the teacher concentrate on the core subjects and topics. They have to
be sure that all students get these topics and applied them before giving further side information.
4. Teaching prioritization to the students: It helps the students to concentrate on the core
subjects that can help them in the future in other related subjects. They learn about the important
subjects and information. It makes them focus on what they really need at this stage.
5. Helping the administrators in evaluating the teachers: The unified form of testing not
only evaluate the students, but also evaluate the teachers. The best achievements in the test lead
testing doesn’t help in enhancing the students’ understanding to the curriculum. It doesn’t
enhance the critical thinking or discovering the students’ individual abilities or gifts. “Since
2002, when the United States added more emphasis to standardized testing, it has dropped in
global education rankings. From 2002-2009, the US went from being ranked 18th in the world in
mathematic to being ranked 31st in the world” (Gaille, 2017, para. 8).
2. Being predictable: Standardized testing can be predictable. The students can predict the
manner of the answers if they know the patterns of them. The high results may not reflect high
level of understanding. That may not lead to a good education on the long term.
3. Considering the students with the same ability for understanding: Standardized
testing doesn’t consider for the special needs or the difference in the abilities of the students. It
doesn’t account for the diversity that exists in the education organizations.
important and required skills like; curiosity, creativity, empathy, or enthusiasm. It only
concentrates on specific data and may neglect important sides of personal skills. A lot of these
according to the test results. This leads the teachers to teach to the test. Accordingly, the quality
of learning decreases.
6. Narrowing the curriculum: It limits the curriculum as it limits the time for the creativity
subjects. The students prefer to spend the time on the core subjects that will be tested. They
7. Wasting the time for the test preparation: The teachers and students spend a lot of
time inside the classroom for the test preparation. This time is taken form the actual learning
time. This surly affects the quality of learning and the real learning outcomes.
In my practice
According to my practice, I see it is useful type of testing, but should not be the only type
for evaluation. In the recent situation and during the distance learning, standardized testing
helped in making the minimum required evaluation for the students without making direct
contact. We can use it in the limit that we need and try to avoid the negative effect of it as we
can.
Conclusion
Standardized testing is a type of assessment that use unified forms for questions and
answers. It has advantages and disadvantages like everything around. We should take the benefit
of its advantages and limit the effect of its disadvantages. We should use multiple methods for
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https://www.studyusa.com/en/a/1284/what-is-a-standardized-test.
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