For my final colleague commentary, I chose the article “S.A.T.’s
are B.A.D”, written under the blog site title, Life and Liberty. I see and discuss this topic often being employed
in the Texas public school system and having four children that are receiving
their education through this system. I see the strain that this testing places
on the entire school district. The teachers are on edge, the students are drained
and administration seems to be in a panic during standardized testing, currently
known as the STARR test. I undoubtedly emphasize with the entire team.
I do not however disagree with these methods of academic
testing. While the argument made in my referenced article is that, “…if the
student’s grades in those classes demonstrate understanding and various teachers’
or different teaching strategies can contest to it, what more can the tests
prove?” In my opinion, the test proves a lot. They are put in place to make
sure that my child fully comprehends the material that is being taught. These
tests are holding my child accountable for that knowledge and confirming that
he did indeed learn it, rather than just bluffing his way through it. Also,
they ensure that my children are being led by an educated teaching staff that
also holds themselves accountable. Without highly qualified teachers, children
are greatly hindered in their learning. Standardized testing is set in place to
make sure our children and educators are performing at their best.
While I support an academic testing system such as STARR, I’m
not entirely sure of the way it has been implemented. I believe additional
measures should be put forward to allow educators to have a clear picture and
better understanding of the expectations given. The students as well, should
feel confident in the testing process, as opposed to stressed and confused.
Continuing to be involved in our education system, no matter what your
position, is imperative. It’s important for communities to get informed, get
involved and fight for a stronger system.