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  2. rainaramsay reblogged this from shieldfoss and added:
    The standardized tests I took here in the U.S. were always a lot more focused on the fact that “A Baloo Is A Bear”
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  4. shieldfoss reblogged this from sinesalvatorem and added:
    There you go again, assuming an American bureaucracy can make a functioning standardized testanything.
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    In quite a lot of cases, Redbrick University of Midlands (formerly Redbrick Polytechnic) will give you a degree every...
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  8. blastfarmer reblogged this from sinesalvatorem and added:
    This response is based on one year of high-school chem with an above-average teacher in a 30-person classroom, and one...
  9. apexys reblogged this from shkreli-for-president and added:
    Hmm, what about systems like ECTS, where the courses may differ, but have to be certified by a conglomerate of students,...
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  11. glorious-spoon reblogged this from loki-zen and added:
    Fwiw, the standardized test described above bears almost no resemblance to the type of standardized testing I did in...
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    American colleges exist to let the aristocracy justify its status, and to prop up the functionary caste of humanities...
  16. socialjusticemunchkin reblogged this from sinesalvatorem and added:
    That’s way way way better than I’d have expected standardized tests to be. Finland is famous for faring well on...
  17. loki-zen reblogged this from sinesalvatorem and added:
    In the UK we rank universities (and individual courses) by outcomes - basically a study that aims to find out, at...
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  22. shuffling-blogs reblogged this from kelsbraintumbler and added:
    I think it’s gonna be two of cheap, informative, and fair, for standardized tests. Scantron tests are cheap and fair,...
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  24. 2centjubilee reblogged this from sinesalvatorem and added:
    Most assessments in the USA are hinged on rote regurgitation of knowledge, yes. Such that “teaching the test” is an...
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  28. uncrediblehallq reblogged this from sinesalvatorem and added:
    I’m happy to defend the usefulness of multiple-choice standardized testing *in certain domains*. Possibly where you run...
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  31. crowmeme reblogged this from sinesalvatorem and added:
    our standardized tests are very different from that, in my experience. there’s very little logic, analytical skill, or...
  32. qtandplace reblogged this from sinesalvatorem and added:
    I’m in the Humanities, and standardized tests in my field are a joke with no relevance to the way reasoning,...
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  34. kelsbraintumbler reblogged this from sinesalvatorem and added:
    standardized tests usually are lots and lots of multiple choice scantron questions, some short answer, a few essays....
  35. veronicaelizabethlowe reblogged this from umblrgumblr and added:
    Standardized testing is garbage and we need fucking LESS NOT MORE FFS
  36. sinesalvatorem reblogged this from qtandplace and added:
    …Are your standardised tests really really different to mine? Like, as far as I can tell, logic, analytical skills,...
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