1. Standardized Testing and its Social Faults
However, almost annually throughout a student's life of education, the test of all tests is placed on each desk and the brand new box of factory sharpened number two pencils make their way out of the filing cabinet. ... It is often stated that statistically females score lower on standardized tests such as the SATs and ACTs. This leads to a disadvantage in being accepted to schools with a minimum SAT requirement and can also lead to a disadvantage in receiving scholarships based on test scores. ... On the 1998 SAT boys were 35 points ahead of girls in math and 7 points ahead in English...
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