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Obama regrets “taking the joy out of teaching and learning” with too much testing | I AM AN EDUCATOR

Obama regrets “taking the joy out of teaching and learning” with too much testing | I AM AN EDUCATOR:

Obama regrets “taking the joy out of teaching and learning” with too much testing





In a stunning turn of events, President Obamaannounced last weekend that “unnecessary testing” is “consuming too much instructional time” and creating “undue stress for educators and students.” Rarely has a president so thoroughly repudiated such a defining aspect of his own public education policy.  In a three-minute video announcing this reversal, Obama cracks jokes about how silly it is to over-test students, and recalls that the teachers who had the most influence on his life were not the ones who prepared him best for his standardized tests. Perhaps Obama hopes we will forget it was his own Education Secretary, Arne Duncan, who radically reorganized America’s education system around the almighty test score.
Obama’s statement comes in the wake of yet another study revealing the overwhelming number of standardized tests children are forced to take: The average student today is subjected to 112 standardized tests between preschool and high school graduation. Because it’s what we have rewarded and required, America’s education system has become completely fixated on how well students perform on tests. Further, the highest concentration of these tests are in schools serving Obama regrets “taking the joy out of teaching and learning” with too much testing | I AM AN EDUCATOR: