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Leong Qi Dong Jaw Li Wen Joshua Tan Foo Guo Wei. Education Presentation. Standardized Tests. Purpose of standardized testing. Raised s tandards vs grade inflation To motivate students to succeed A focused approach towards teaching test contents Standardization Accurate comparisons.

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  1. Leong Qi Dong Jaw Li Wen Joshua Tan FooGuo Wei Education Presentation

  2. Standardized Tests

  3. Purpose of standardized testing • Raised standards vs grade inflation • To motivate students to succeed • A focused approach towards teaching test contents • Standardization • Accurate comparisons

  4. Purpose of standardized testing • Improve accountability • Have a norm-referenced score • Raise the standard of education in schools • Practicality • Better gauge of ability

  5. Current situation • Non-instructional factors come to play • Standardized-test scores often measure superficial thinking • Time, energy, and money • Restricted curriculumn

  6. Flaws • The distribution of resources is very uneven • Standardized tests measure the temporary gaining of facts rather than understanding • Testing only on knowledge

  7. Vicious cycle of raised test standards vs grade inflation • Teaching to test, drill-and-skill teaching • Distorts and narrows education • High stakes

  8. Possible alternatives – In the 21st century • Introducing performance-based assessment where students are evaluated on the basis of real work • programs where students are challenged to read, explore, investigate, think and progress rapidly

  9. Does our Education System Breed Elitism?

  10. Reasons

  11. Reasons

  12. Reasons

  13. Reasons

  14. Reasons • Programmes Offered • Results

  15. Solutions • Media should take the effort to understand school’s students before publishing articles • Introduce some programmes that elite schools have to the other schools.

  16. Bilingualism in a Multicultural Society – Are these problems unique to Singapore?

  17. Problems in America • There are more than 300 languages spoken in the United States by people whose primary language is a language other than English.

  18. Problems in America • If the United States were to become a bilingual society, it would spark off a heated argument among the immigrants on the choosing of the two official languages.

  19. Problems in America • If the 2 languages are not properly learned, a mix-up of the 2 might happen, creating something similar to singlish. Pronunciation and spelling of the 2 languages would also be affected.

  20. Problems in America • With the increase in number of Hispanic population in America, many fear that Spanish would dominate the language system.

  21. Thank You

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