Collateral Damage: How High-Stakes Testing Corrupts America's Schools

Collateral Damage: How High-Stakes Testing Corrupts America's Schools

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Mar 4, 2007 · English · Paperback (234 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 234
Language English
Published Mar 4, 2007
Publisher Harvard Education Press
Edition 51132nd
ISBN-10 1891792350
ISBN-13 9781891792359

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In a thought-provoking examination of the American educational landscape, two eminent scholars unveil the pervasive influence of high-stakes testing. Through meticulous research and insightful analysis, they illustrate how the pressure to perform on standardized tests distorts the very essence of learning, impacting teachers, students, and the broader societal fabric. The authors argue that the focus on test scores over genuine educational development leads to a narrowing of curricula, teaching practices that prioritize rote memorization, and a detrimental environment for both educators and learners.

The narrative is not just a critique; it's a call to action. By highlighting the unintended consequences of policy decisions rooted in the quest for accountability, they spotlight stories from the classroom that reveal the emotional and intellectual toll on students. Through interviews and case studies, they convey the frustration of teachers forced to teach to the test rather than nurture critical thinking and creativity.

As the dialogue around education reform continues, this work serves as an essential resource for understanding the complex dynamics at play. Readers are invited to reconsider the implications of testing policies and to advocate for a more holistic approach to education that prioritizes the diverse needs of all learners, ensuring that schools serve their fundamental purpose: to educate, inspire, and empower future generations.

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Philosophy
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