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Attacking the Standardized Exam

Attacking the Standardized Exam
Author: Ronald S. Thompson
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 115
Release: 2011-09-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1463422059

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I have spent the better part of the last 53 years taking well over a thousand multiple choice tests. As a teenager, I struggled through high school. Armed with an average IQ and some fairly significant learning disabilities, I barely graduating with a 1.4 grade point average. However, I was smart enough to figure out early on that much of academics, and that achieving success in academics, had far more to do with the ability to master multiple choice tests than raw intellect. From there I began a 35 year study on the art and science of passing, mastering and scoring high on multiple choice tests. Despite a very substandard high school GPA, I scored high enough on the SAT and the ACT to be accepted to the University of Michigan, one of the top academic institutions in the Country. Upon graduation from college, I accepted a commission as an officer in the United States Marine Corps. As a Marine Officer, I completed dozens of military and civilian schools, including a Masters Degree from Boston University, and a Juris Doctor Degree from the University of Detroit School of Law. In fact, I earned a full ride military scholarship to law school based primarily on the fact I scored so highly on the Law School Aptitude Test (98th percentile). Upon completion of law school, I passed the Michigan Bar exam on the first attempt, scoring 149 points on the multistate (the multiple choice portion of the exam), which was one question away from automatic passage (at 150 they examiners do not need to grade the essay portion). I have also taken and applied many of the Marine Corps concepts of discipline and mental toughness to the art of preparing for, taking, and passing multiple choice tests. Resigning my commission and leaving the Marine Corps in 1990, I continued both my education as well as honing my test taking skills. I currently hold 12 professional licenses and 5 professional designations, which required me to pass several comprehensive and difficult multiple choice examinations. I have also attended dozens of professional test preparation courses. From those courses I have cherry picked all of the valuable lessons and test taking tips and have included those in this book. One of the professional licenses I hold is a paramedic license. As a paramedic I have gained a much greater understanding of the anatomy and physiology of test taking. Test taking is all about the central nervous system, which of course includes the brain. However, as I explain in this book, it is clear that the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems have as much to do with passing and failing multiple choice tests as does the brain. Accordingly, I have also applied many of those principals in this book.


Standardized Minds

Standardized Minds
Author: Peter Sacks
Publisher: Da Capo Press
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2001-01-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780738204338

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"Standardized Minds" dramatically shows how an unhealthy and enduring obsession with intelligence testing affects everyone. Drawing creative solutions from the headlines and front lines, Sacks demonstrates proven alternatives to such testing, and details a plan to make the American meritocracy legitimate and fair.


Attack of the Chicken Nugget Man

Attack of the Chicken Nugget Man
Author: Kumar Sathy
Publisher: Student Solutions Inc
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2011-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 098217294X

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Third-grader Chris Robb just can't seem to do anything right--failing tests, getting blamed for things he didn't do, and struggling to make friends. While school isn't his favorite place, it's crazy enough to keep him from getting bored. One of the craziest things is the Chicken Nugget Man. Only kids can see him, and only smart kids can capture him. There's a test that identifies the kids smart enough to find him, and Chris is sure he'll never be able to pass, unless he has a little help.


Kill the Messenger

Kill the Messenger
Author: Richard P. Phelps
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
Total Pages: 356
Release:
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781412827140

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"Kill the Messenger describes the current debate, the players, their interests, and their positions. It explains and refutes many of the common criticisms of testing. It describes testing opponents' strategies, through case studies of Texas and the SAT. It illustrates the profound media bias against testing. It acknowledges testing's limitations, and suggests how it can be improved. It defends testing by comparing it with its alternatives. And finally, it outlines the consequences for America of losing the "war on standardized testing.""--BOOK JACKET.


Reading Comprehension Builder for Admission and Standardized Tests

Reading Comprehension Builder for Admission and Standardized Tests
Author:
Publisher: Research & Education Assoc.
Total Pages: 604
Release: 1996
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780878917938

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REA's Reading Comprehension Builder For students studying for any test with reading comprehension questions. REA's Skill Builders help students prepare for the specific skills and subjects tested on an exam. They are designed to tutor students on every skill level, from high school to graduate or professional school. Keys are included to show students which chapters to study for specific tests. REA’s Reading Comprehension Builder reviews all reading comprehension questions covered on standardized tests such as AP, ASVAB, CBEST, GED, GMAT, LSAT, PPST, PSAT, SAT. This book includes chapter reviews for basic reading comprehension, reading for content, reading for style, reading short passages, reading medium passages, reading long passages, and attacking critical reading questions. Each chapter includes a diagnostic test, drills, and a review of helpful test strategies. A chapter on vocabulary enhancement is also included for additional study and practice.


More Than a Score

More Than a Score
Author: Jesse Hagopian
Publisher: Haymarket Books
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2014-11-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1608464369

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"Jesse Hagopian brought a rare moment of truth to the corporate-dominated Education Nation show when he spoke on behalf of his colleagues at Garfield High in Seattle. He instantly became the voice and face of the movement to stop pointless and punitive high-stakes testing."—Diane Ravitch, author of Reign of Terror In cities across the country, students are walking out, parents are opting their children out, and teachers are rallying against the abuses of high-stakes standardized testing. These are the stories—in their own words—of some of those who are defying the corporate education reformers and fueling a national movement to reclaim public education. Alongside the voices of students, parents, teachers, and grassroots education activists, the book features renowned education researchers and advocates, including Nancy Carrlson-Paige, Karen Lewis, and Monty Neill. Jesse Hagopian teaches history and is the Black Student Union adviser at Garfield High School, the site of the historic boycott of the MAP test in 2013. He is an associate editor of Rethinking Schools, and winner of the 2013 "Secondary School Teacher of Year" award from the Academy of Education Arts and Sciences. He is a contributing author to Education and Capitalism: Struggles for Learning and Liberation and 101 Changemakers: Rebels and Radicals Who Changed US History, and writes regularly for Truthout, Black Agenda Report, and the Seattle Times Op-Ed page.


How to Study for Standardized Tests

How to Study for Standardized Tests
Author: Donald Sefcik
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Publishers
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2012-02-21
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1449693822

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How to Study for Standardized Tests focuses on the skills and test-taking strategies that students need to master in order to excel on tests. This book is a great resource for high school students preparing for the ACT and SAT; college students preparing for the GRE; professional students preparing to take their licensing or national board examinations; and healthcare practitioners studying for their initial or recertification examinations. How to Study for Standardized Tests focuses on three key variables: the test, you, and important study resources (including study methods and techniques). This detailed guide describes and explains how to take tests effectively and efficiently in a timed environment while helping to reduce the impact of test anxiety. The authors include a discussion of techniques to help you select answers when guessing is your only option. By learning as much as you can about what it takes to prepare for and perform well on standardized tests and by following the advice in this book you can realize your high-scoring potential. Why should you buy a book on How to Study for Standardized Exams? A. You want to increase your test score B. You believe that although you will perform well, you can do better C. You want to learn how to study less and still get a high score D. You are committed to devoting the time and energy necessary to improve your study techniques and test-taking skills E. All of the above!


Beyond Standardized Testing

Beyond Standardized Testing
Author: George W. Elford
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2002
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780810843851

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This text addresses the problem of the overuse of standardized testing. It argues that so-called test-based reform has given rise to the "cram curriculum" and turned schools into test-prep centres. Overlooked are teachers, who observe students, and are the primary source of information on learning.


None of the Above

None of the Above
Author: David Owen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Prediction of scholastic success
ISBN: 9780847695072

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Part devastating expos, part savvy test guide, "None of the Above" demystifies the development of the SAT and offers practical strategies on how to beat the test.


The Test

The Test
Author: Anya Kamenetz
Publisher: PublicAffairs
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2015-01-06
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1610394429

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"[The anti-testing] movement now has a guidebook. . . . Kamenetz shows how fundamentally American it would be to move toward a more holistic system." -- New York Times Book Review The Test is an essential and critically acclaimed book for any parent confounded by our national obsession with standardized testing. It recounts the shocking history and tempestuous politics of testing and borrows strategies from fields as diverse as games, neuroscience, and ancient philosophy to help children cope. It presents the stories of families, teachers, and schools maneuvering within and beyond the existing educational system, playing and winning the testing game. And it points the way toward a hopeful future of better tests and happier kids.