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Ep. 012: Standardized Tests Are Good for Students (?)

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In this episode, I talk about the arbitrary length of the school year, the challenges that come with summer break, and the need for a more structured and consistent educational environment. I critique the current standardized testing system and introduce House Bill 4, which proposes replacing long, high-stakes tests with shorter assessments spread throughout the year. I emphasize the importance of empowering teachers to design assessments reflecting student mastery and the need to hold students to high moral and academic standards.

Interested in more of my thoughts and opinions? I send out a biweekly newsletter where I cover topics similar to the ones discussed on the show. Click here to subscribe!

Follow me on Instagram for regular posts and updates on the shows, the state of Texas, and American education!

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In this episode, I talk about the arbitrary length of the school year, the challenges that come with summer break, and the need for a more structured and consistent educational environment. I critique the current standardized testing system and introduce House Bill 4, which proposes replacing long, high-stakes tests with shorter assessments spread throughout the year. I emphasize the importance of empowering teachers to design assessments reflecting student mastery and the need to hold students to high moral and academic standards.

Interested in more of my thoughts and opinions? I send out a biweekly newsletter where I cover topics similar to the ones discussed on the show. Click here to subscribe!

Follow me on Instagram for regular posts and updates on the shows, the state of Texas, and American education!

I also have a website where I post previous writings, the podcast, and a reading list, which has helped shape my current view of the world.

  continue reading

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