Students have been only attending school for standardized testing these days. There's a fierce competition going on with standardized testing right now with students. Standardized testing has truly turned into a cash cow. One size fits all approach in education does not work for all students. Students learn at different paces. Many students have trouble with standardized testing in schools whether it be public school or private school. Some students have behavioral problems and disabilities that can't cope with these standardized tests in these schools. Standardized testing has truly ruined the education system. It's all about making a quick fast buck with the education system when it comes down to standardized testing these days.
In some cases student's health is effected by standardized testing. Some students commit suicide. Most students feel depressed and anxious. Students fall into a state of depression and anxiety. These students brains are often exhausted after finishing their individual standardized tests. The stress, depression, anxiety, and pressure from standardized tests is too much for students to handle. Standardized tests do put pressure on students attending in schools. Some students even drop out of school to avoid standardized testing from education laws. Standardized tests have taken a grave toll on students. Standardized testing has failed tremendously inside the education system. A lot of these standardized tests need to be looked upon and reviewed by the senate and house representatives. The senate needs to examine and re-review these standardized tests that are being enforced for teachers to teach in these educational institutions because politicians don't understand the stress standardized testing causes students.
Most of these standardized tests set up and designed for students to fail that way the government can make money of the students once they are in prison through slave labor. Labor is free in prison. The school-to-prison pipeline is now bigger than it ever was before than it was in the past. The government wants students from schools in the prison industrial complex system that way. The government makes huge amounts of investments on students once they are incarcerated in the prison system.
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