The pedagogy of standardized testing : the radical impacts of educational standardization in the US and Canada

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    • Kempf, Arlo
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The pedagogy of standardized testing : the radical impacts of educational standardization in the US and Canada

Arlo Kempf

Palgrave Macmillan, 2016

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Based on a large-scale international study of teachers in Los Angeles, Chicago, Ontario, and New York, this book illustrates the ways increased use of high-stakes standardized testing is fundamentally changing education in the US and Canada with a negative overall impact on the way teachers teach and students learn. Standardized testing makes understanding students' strengths and weaknesses more difficult, and class time spent on testing consumes scarce time and attention needed to support the success of all students-further disadvantaging ELLs, students with exceptionalities, low income, and racially minoritized students.

Table of Contents

1. The School as Factory Farm: All Testing All the Time 2. The History, Logic, and Push for Standardized Testing 3. Testing at the Tipping Point: HSST as a Governing Education Principle In and Out of the Classroom 4. Revising the Pedagogical Form: Test-Oriented Teaching and Learning 5. Not What I Signed up For: The Changing Meaning of Being a Teacher 6. A Lack of Accountability: Teacher Perspectives on Equity, Accuracy, and Standardized Testing 7. Implications: Synthesis of Findings, Resistance, and Alternatives

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