Gabby is so right about that. Heck, all you’ve got to do is decide what the scorers want to see for an answer and mark that one. Doesn’t take a rocket scientist.
I taught a music appreciation class at a local college for more than 20 years. I saw the creeping influence of increasing standardized testing. The last few years that I tested my students, many of them couldn’t cope with fill-in-the-blank or multi-part questions. If it wasn’t multiple-choice, fill in the bubble, spoon-fed answers, they became upset. And they didn’t want to deal with any extra information (“will this be on the test?”). Intellectual curiosity was a foreign concept.
I know it’s just a comic, but kids like Gabby wouldn’t have made it in school with in the 50’s with their smart mouths. Back then, the teachers were allowed to set you straight.
rekam Premium Member over 5 years ago
Gabby is so right about that. Heck, all you’ve got to do is decide what the scorers want to see for an answer and mark that one. Doesn’t take a rocket scientist.
MIHorn Premium Member over 5 years ago
I taught a music appreciation class at a local college for more than 20 years. I saw the creeping influence of increasing standardized testing. The last few years that I tested my students, many of them couldn’t cope with fill-in-the-blank or multi-part questions. If it wasn’t multiple-choice, fill in the bubble, spoon-fed answers, they became upset. And they didn’t want to deal with any extra information (“will this be on the test?”). Intellectual curiosity was a foreign concept.
david_42 over 5 years ago
A recent thread elsewhere about paper ballots indicates that many people could have used more practice filling in bubbles.
raptor over 5 years ago
The Govt has almost reached its goal of dumbing down the country – give it a few more years and they will succeed…
GRogerStreff over 5 years ago
If we didn’t have standardized tests would we have any standards?
Airbender over 5 years ago
Fast forward 20 years and Gabby will be complaining about how the educational system failed her.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 5 years ago
Standard testing isn’t used in high education countries like Finland, Japan, S. Korea and Japan.
cuzinron47 over 5 years ago
If you want to become a conformist, join the Army.
samfran6-0 over 5 years ago
I know it’s just a comic, but kids like Gabby wouldn’t have made it in school with in the 50’s with their smart mouths. Back then, the teachers were allowed to set you straight.
Teto85 Premium Member over 5 years ago
Standardized tests are good for telling you how well you take a standardized test. And not much more.