
Pearson employees spent the day censoring comments but as the 9 - 5ers left the office, parents and teachers came on duty to send a loud and clear message to Pearson: “We’re not mystified. We don’t want your tests.”
Ironically, the voices of parents and teachers who are opposed to standardized testing are being brought together on Pearson’s page as word of their existence spreads among the opt out of testing groups that exist on Facebook for every state in the nation. (Parents can join these by visiting the following url: https://www.facebook.com/groups/OptOutYourState i.e. https://www.facebook.com/groups/OptOutOhio)
Pearson’s page does not have an iota of support. Instead of schooling parents on the benefits of testing, Pearson’s page has become the grounds for parents and educators to teach Pearson a thing or two about what they want for their children.
So the question is this...
Who gets to decide what’s best for children? Pearson or Parents?
Parents and teachers have made their views clear. They don’t want the multi-billion dollar publishing industry imposing upon children what is best for their net profits. Parents and teachers are through following orders and are ready to stand up and take back their right to guide and direct learning that serves the best interest of children.
Parents and teachers know best. They don’t want the test. They did a wonderful job of explaining why in the censored comments they posted on the page. Fortunately, the after-office hours comments have yet to be deleted from Pearson's page. You can read the comments left by parents and teachers after the 9 - 5ers at Pearson went home for the night below along with the number of comments that had been censored earlier (in red).
Parents, Kids & Testing shared a link.
4 hours agoPARCC is looking to ensure college and career readiness for all students through better assessments and testing. To learn more, visit the PARCC website: http://www.parcconline.org/
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The Common Core State Standards Initiative looks to provide clear expectations for every child and family on what students are expected to learn. New assessments are being developed to meet these academic standards. Learn more at the Common Core site: http://www.corestandards.org/
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8 hours agoLearn the basics of standardized testing.
Standardized testing. What is it and how does it work? | FWD
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Teachers are trained to teach and assess. Stay out of their business. Let them do their job and restore the millions in resources given to you back to the kids.
If you or others don't understand all the ways you can assess without wasting millions on Pearson, read the article I wrote about it.
Pearson, please don't censor those of us who know better. Let parents and kids sort out the truth for themselves.
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10 hours agoDisney Family gives advice on how to prepare your children for test time.
Don't Sweat It | Parenting
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You can join the discussion to opt out in your state in two ways.
1) Type in the search: Opt out of State Standardized Tests - Your State i.e. Opt Out of State Standardized Tests - Ohio
2) Go to the page url: https://www.facebook.com/groups/OptOutYourState i.e. https://www.facebook.com/groups/OptOutOhio
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MondayWhat do all of these measurements and terms mean? The National Council on Measurement in Education has a good reference for parents.
Glossary - National Council on Measurement in Education
ncme.org
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May 31Dr. Kimberly O'Malley, Pearson researcher, shares her views on standardized testing from a parent's perspective.
A Mom’s Take on Testing | FWD
fwd.pearson.com
I have two sons aged 6 and 9 whom I love more than anything in the world. As a mom, I pay close attention to standardized testing. Why?
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James Horn Chinese schools are using an exciting new strategy to improve test scores for their students, one that Pearson should consider promoting: intravenous drips of amino acids! It makes children more alert and energized for extra hours of field testing and test preparation. Pearson could even market their own personalized student testing backpacks, complete with telescoping IV hangers and a supply of disposable barf bags.
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Rosemarie Jensen What a
Condescending piece of garbage this is. Will be responding when on my computer!!!
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May 30The US Department of Education answers some frequently asked questions about standardized tests.
Testing: Frequently Asked Questions
www2.ed.gov
How testing helps teachers and principals, how can parents find out if their child's school uses test results to improve teaching and learning, what subjects will be covered in tests, and other answers to questions about testing.
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Parents, Kids & Testing
For information about what's happening in your state, check out the "Testing in Your State" tab.
How do you know your child is learning? Testing is one important way for parents and teachers to monitor a child's progress in school. Learn more about testing and how it can help inform your child's education.
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