Annotated Bibliography MLA
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A. My research topic: Standardized testing
B. The sources I have found so far are:
Meador, Derrick. "Examining the Pros and Cons of Standardized Testing." ThoughtCo, Jun. 21,
2019, thoughtco.com/examining-the-pros-and-cons-of-standardized-testing-3194596.
Accessed 20 October 2019
In the article, “The Pros and Cons of Standardized Testing”, written by Derrick
Meador, the pros and cons of standardized testing are, addressed. Meador is the
superintendent for Jennings Public Schools and has a master’s degree in educational
leadership. He writes that proponents say, it is the best way to gather data from diverse
populations. They believe that it gives accountable, it’s analytical, it’s structured,
objective and can be granular. The article also reads of the opponents against
standardized testing. Their arguments against standardized testing is, it’s inflexible, it’s a
waste of time, it can’t measure true progress and it’s political. The article gives
arguments from both views of standardized testing.
West, Charlotte. "Teaching to the Test: Pros and Cons." ThoughtCo, Dec. 7, 2018,
thoughtco.com/teaching-to-the-test-pros-and-cons-4158535.Accesed 21 Oct 2019
In the article “Teacher to the Test: Pro and Cons.”, written by Charlotte West, she
discusses the No Child Left Behind ACT ( NCLB) , (President Bush) and the Every
Student Succeed Act (ESSA) that replaced the NCLB, when President Obama was in
office. West’s article reads how critics of the initiatives want a bi-partisan approach to
education.
Commented [CB1]: This is what the student would say during the presentation, but she just made 3 brief points on the outline form so that she wouldn’t be reading from a paragraph. The outline for this source looked like this: Point 1 – Meador’s background and stance Point 2 – Pro - testing is accountable, structured, and granular Point 3 – Con – inflexible and political Note: you may read brief quotes during the presentation, so you can paste those onto the outline form or bring your full annotated bibliography to read those from.
Dixon, Bruce “The Testing Emperor Finally Has No Clothes.” Modern Learners, Oct. 6, 2017,
modernlearners.com/the-testing-emperor-finally-has-no-clothes. Accessed 20 Oct 2019
In this article “The Testing Emperor Finally Has No Clothes.” written by Bruce
Dixon writes, “It's about time the absurdity and deceit of standardized testing was called
out for what it is: A multi-billion dollar industry that is profiteering by inflicting harm on
our young people.” He states the deceit of standardized testing and the little research to
support its use. Dixon states that learning is not a competition and that school ranking is
shaming. That Rote memorization is not learning and the testing kills curiosity. He writes
that testing hurts our student, teachers and schools. “We are testing for the wrong
reasons.” He believes threat there are viable alternatives to such testing with advice from
highly respected educators whom are also against all the testing.
This touches me personally because I have children in school who fill pressured
to test. Testing has been a factor in my two boys currently in school disliking school. My
hope that laws change and that children can enjoy school again.