The High Stakes of Standardized Testing In Randall Reback’s “Teaching to the rating: School accountability and the distribution of student achievement”, we find that low school ratings can lead to: Loss of federal funds Student transfers to another public school Organizational interventions Changes in school prestige Changes in local property values Loss of potential financial rewards for schools and teachers This is why schools have strong incentives to focus on standardized test scores and passing…
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History of Standardized Tests in the United States Since 1926, the SAT has been the go-to test for assessing college readiness. In 1959, the…
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