Title: High Stakes Testing
1High Stakes Testing
- AIMS
- and
- the
- Pressure of
- Teaching and Learning
2Argument
- Has the pressure of AIMS testing created a
sterile learning environment by pressuring
teachers and students? - Audience
- State Board of Education
- Teachers
- Students
3Arizona Board of Education
- Mission Statement
- To assist the educational community and the
public by developing rigorous academic content
standards and providing valid, reliable student
assessments aligned to the standards.
4Background
- Superintendent Tom Horne
- -AIMS proposition questioned by many due to its
format, execution, and grading scale. - -Ballot proposition passed in November 2000,
would make the Arizona Instrument to Measure
Standards (AIMS) required for a high school
diploma.
5What is AIMS
- Arizona Instrument to Measure Standards
- Three portion test
- Reading- One session/ 2 hours
- Writing- One session/ 2-2.5 hours
- Math- Two 90min sessions
- Requirement for high school diploma
6Student Report
7Sample QuestionMath
Mary wrote a sequence using the following
steps She chose -10 as the first term. Each
term after the first was 4 less than the
immediately preceding term. What are the
first five terms in Marys sequence? A -10,
-6, -2, 0, 4 B -10, -6, -2, 2, 6 C -10, -14,
-18, -20, -24 D -10, -14, -18, -22, -26
8State Board of Education Believes
- Having to meet these requirements will make
students work harder - Having to pass an exit exam will decrease the
number of students graduating without the proper
math, reading, and writing skills. - This will benefit the students in the future.
- Lastly, they believe it will help students learn
general education that students need in everyday
life.
9Teachers and AIMS
- Teachers are held responsible
- They do not get a pay increase if students do
well, or a pay decrease for students doing poorly - Only 95 of students must be tested
- After three years of failure further help and
steps must be taken (not only teachers teaching-
Conflicting knowledge)
10Student Issues
- Attitude and understanding of AIMS testing
- Education focused on individual success
- Curriculum geared toward test taking
- Lack of communication
11Attitude
- More time spent on CONFIDENCE
- Current Stanford research indicates that
confidence is the most important preparation for
a test - Successful students
- comprehend the purpose for testing
- realize how the results will be used
- understand the importance of the test
- recognize the relevance of the test to
instruction - expect to do well on standardized tests
- are confident in their abilities to do well on
tests
12Individual vs. Group
- AIMS testing supports Arizona education while
improving individuals understanding of the
subject. - -Standardized testing does not promote group
problem solving - Students often learn more from peer
interaction rather than teacher lectures - Testing is an individual activity that is never
applied outside of the academic world, testing is
not a real world occurrence. - -Preparing for something that will only occur
during adolescence
13AIMS education
- AIMS testing has influenced Arizona curriculum
- -Students are taught the foundations of the
test - - Set Goals
- Creativity/fun?
- Prepare for testing
- Organization skills
- Memorization rather than comprehension
- Students goal is to pass the test and
understanding of the subject is secondary -
14Lack of
Communication
- Intentions of AIMS test are unclear to students
- Vague goals
- Standardized testing is student centered and
goal driven but goals often remain veiled to
students. - AIMS testing creates tension
- School- Requirement to graduate
- Home- Parents push for excellence
- Parents are also an uninformed public
15Concluding
- AIMS testing has many variables that benefit and
harm the Arizona education system -
- Testing places pressure on both students and
teachers - A new style of teaching and learning is
produced with AIMS testing - Teachers feel pressure to instruct the
specifics of AIMS, while students memorize
empty facts - A clear line of communication must be formed with
all individuals involved if AIMS testing is to be
relevant