nugov2
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Speaking to some of you who seem to support these tests is like speaking to the pro FP+ crowd. No matter how many real life examples we give you(from people actually IN NY and in classrooms) it's like talking to a wall. You don't believe it and everything said must be an exaggeration. Who care what the results show! These tests are really not needed to evaluate students. Teachers have been evaluating students for years with their own testing. And the tests cannot possibly measure a teachers effectiveness because of too many outside factors. These tests are garbage all around.
Your missing the point. For me it isn't that I LOVE PARCC or other forms of testing, but I don't see it as the end of the world that others do. I also think there is value in them. Almost all examples being shown are skewed because they are taken out of context, situations that have been exaggerated and problems that deal with port school decisions not testing issues.
I agree 100% we test too much. I agree 50% of teacher evaluations is too high or retaining students or making other drastic decisions based on one test is wrong. I disagree that the tests are academically inappropriate and I disagree with the opt out movement. As I stated before it is the wrong way to IMO make a statement about high stakes testing. I disagree with they way in which teachers and parents are posting wild scenarios that are not accurate to try to get their message across. It is just ridiculous.