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Standardized assessments have long been part of the educative experience for students around the world. The high-stakes nature of these tests can have damaging and enduring effects for public school systems, particularly the youth. With the adoption of Common Core State Standards and mandated state-wide accountability measures, high-stakes tests, like the PARCC, gained quick and controversial notoriety. The high-stakes discourse has been dominated by politicians, educators, and parents. Notably absent from this dialogue are the voices of those whom are impacted the most: students. Largely influenced by Critical Pedagogy, this research sheds light on the negative, punitive, and often arbitrary nature of testing in schools. The paramount intention of this publication is to raise awareness of student experiences and perspectives of standardized testing. The High Stakes of Testing analyzes the experiences, relationships, thoughts, ideas, and opinions students have with standardized assessment measures. Interviews with seven students in Grades 3, 5, and 8 are examined through a governmentality lens to reveal the ways in which the youth are manipulated, regulated, and disciplined to view standardized testing as a natural part of what it means to be a public-school student. It is only when we can begin to see and appreciate how our youth interact with the omnipresent testing in our public schools can we begin to envision changing these accountability practices.

Table of Contents
Acknowledgements 1 Introduction: Who Cares What the Kids Think?  National Turn toward Testing  Critical Pedagogy 2 Understanding High-Stakes Standardized Exams in the US  The History  Pearson  Consequences 3 What Is Student Voice?  Context  In Research  In Practice 4 How Foucault’s Governmentality Can Help  The Theory  n Research  For Student Voice and Testing 5 The Study  Methods  Means 6 What the Kids Have to Say  By Grade Level  Their Big Ideas 7 Interpreting Student Voice: Themes 8 What Does All This Mean?  Conclusions 9 Possibilities: Where Do We Go from Here? References Index

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    Publisher: Brill
    Publication Date: 09/05/2019
    ISBN13: 9789004387232, 978-9004387232
    ISBN10: 9004387234

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Standardized assessments have long been part of the educative experience for students around the world. The high-stakes nature of these tests can have damaging and enduring effects for public school systems, particularly the youth. With the adoption of Common Core State Standards and mandated state-wide accountability measures, high-stakes tests, like the PARCC, gained quick and controversial notoriety. The high-stakes discourse has been dominated by politicians, educators, and parents. Notably absent from this dialogue are the voices of those whom are impacted the most: students. Largely influenced by Critical Pedagogy, this research sheds light on the negative, punitive, and often arbitrary nature of testing in schools. The paramount intention of this publication is to raise awareness of student experiences and perspectives of standardized testing. The High Stakes of Testing analyzes the experiences, relationships, thoughts, ideas, and opinions students have with standardized assessment measures. Interviews with seven students in Grades 3, 5, and 8 are examined through a governmentality lens to reveal the ways in which the youth are manipulated, regulated, and disciplined to view standardized testing as a natural part of what it means to be a public-school student. It is only when we can begin to see and appreciate how our youth interact with the omnipresent testing in our public schools can we begin to envision changing these accountability practices.

    Table of Contents
    Acknowledgements 1 Introduction: Who Cares What the Kids Think?  National Turn toward Testing  Critical Pedagogy 2 Understanding High-Stakes Standardized Exams in the US  The History  Pearson  Consequences 3 What Is Student Voice?  Context  In Research  In Practice 4 How Foucault’s Governmentality Can Help  The Theory  n Research  For Student Voice and Testing 5 The Study  Methods  Means 6 What the Kids Have to Say  By Grade Level  Their Big Ideas 7 Interpreting Student Voice: Themes 8 What Does All This Mean?  Conclusions 9 Possibilities: Where Do We Go from Here? References Index

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