Florida’s standardized testing program is being misused and has
“severely impacted student learning,” according to a new white paper
that says that school districts in the state are required to give as
many as 62 tests a year to some students.
The white paper, called “The Ramifications of Standardized Testing on our Public Schools,” was just released by the Central Florida School Board Coalition, a group of top officials from 10 school districts.
While the specifics are about Florida, the general conclusions about the negative impact of state standardized programs are relevant across the country — not only because other states have their own version but because some looked to Florida as a model as they developed their own school accountability systems.
The white paper that follows is long but worth your time. It points
out in great detail the negative effects on students and teachers of
Florida’s testing program, and shows convincingly that the testing
program is being used in ways that it was never intended.
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