Standardized Testing Argumentative Essay

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Throughout the 20th and 21st centuries, standardized testing is a topic that always seems to come up for debate. It has held continuous alterations to the structure of children's education, becoming more and more prominent as the years go on. The control standardized testing has over the education of America’s youth harms their education, test hold certain biases, and the corporations continuously changing tests to gain more money and control over the results.
The pressure on students to perform well on standardized tests like the SAT or ACT harm their education more than they help. Many have people have said “Standardized testing has become a controversial issue in the twenty-first century as high school students struggle to get into good …show more content…

To big businesses, the “tests are also enormously profitable for the corporations that manufacture and score them. More often than not, these companies simultaneously sell teaching materials designed to raise scores on their own tests. The worst tests are often the most appealing to school systems” (Kohn). Only major companies truly profit from this because they sell all of the materials needed to do well on their specific test and not how to truly learn and retain the information. The major businesses control over testing extends into the government as well as "conflicts over standardized testing and myriad other issues in education are a direct result of government funding and control of education. Government involvement in education allows any group that gains the political upper hand to impose its ideas on others who may disagree. The solution to such conflicts is to remove government from the realm of education." The direct control of the government in education allows any group with enough money or resources to have a large involvement in the education of america's youth.Big businesses get tied into the same group again, as they use lobbying to continuously press their agendas onto our representatives. Corporate companies hold too much control over the education of America’s youth and need to be removed to find a truly effective