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Title: The Case Against Standardized Testing: Raising the Scores, Ruining the Schools
by Alfie Kohn
ISBN: 0325003254
Publisher: Heinemann
Pub. Date: 01 September, 2000
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $12.00
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Average Customer Rating: 4.25

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Rating: 4
Summary: An Educators Delight
Comment: This book sheds light on the cases against standardized testing. As a future educator, I was please that my Professor chose this book. Riddled with great arguements against standard testing, it was a great jumping off point for papers and other class discussions. All future-educators should check this book out and see why standardized testing may be hindering our children's learning.

Rating: 4
Summary: To Test or not to Test
Comment: Tests are all too common for students, parents, and eductors. The Case Against Standardized Testing by Alfie Kohn takes the reader to the world of unfamiliarity and raises the challenge against the all too familiar standardized tests. With Kohn's six main points against standardized testing, he effectively dives into the reader's subconscious. Kohn takes you back to your negative experiences either as a test taker or as test administrator.

"Norm-referenced tests are not about assessing
excellence; they are about sorting students
(or schools) into winners and losers."

Kohn exposes what is wrong with standardized testing. He furhter exposes how this type of assessment is damaging the students and schools systems of today.

Kohn's strong voice on this controversial topic, to test or not to test, clearly defines and exposes the negative effects of standardized testing to students accross the board. His experience as a former classroom teacher brings him as one seasoned and well qualified to his claim against standardized testing. If you are looking for a strong voice to support in challenging the current education system, this is one book you'd like to start with.

Rating: 5
Summary: Improving the schools
Comment: With an ever increasing political pressure on student achievement in K-12 schools there is a concurrent and also expanding controversy on issues of assessment of student performance. At the core of many of these controversies is the use of standardized tests to compare individual student performance as well as a comparison among schools and school districts on a national level. Alfie Kohn's recently published book, The Case Against Standardized Testing presents a compelling case against the use of these tests as well as providing constructive suggestions for more meaningful processes for learning. The book is divided into 6 chapters. In Chapter one there is a discussion on the testing process in schools. Kohn provides numerous examples to substantiate his concern that the tests are politically driven, inappropriate as measures of learning substantive skills, and counterproductive. Chapter 2 describes negative characteristics of the most common tests currently being administered. Chapter 3 includes a summary of problems resulting from the tests, both for teachers and students. Chapter 4 provides a discussion on 5 compelling reasons to substantiate Kohn's concerns that standardized tests are especially ineffective and counter-productive for those students most in need of educational assistance - those from low income families. Chapter 5 deals with alternatives to standardized tests. Chapter 6 provides specific suggestions and advice on methods for changing the political pressures and requirements for standardized tests. In summary, Kohn has provided the American public with the basis for a spirited discussion on the issues involved in standardized testing. His alternative suggestions for assessing students are constructive and can serve as the basis for efforts to improve the present controversial situation.

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