Origin of Everything: Do Standardized Tests Do More Harm Than Good?
The educational video "Origin of Everything: Do Standardized Tests Do More Harm Than Good?" examines the impact of standardized testing on the educational landscape in the United States. It highlights the prevalence of testing in U.S. schools compared to international counterparts like Finland and South Korea. Key topics discussed include the historical origins of standardized tests and their evolution from oral exams to written formats, as pioneered by figures like Charles William Eliot. The video also delves into the pressure and stress associated with these tests, and their effect on both students and educators. Moreover, it compares the U.S. testing model with Finland's minimal testing approach and South Korea's rigorous testing culture, discussing implications for academic performance and student well-being. This engaging exploration is crucial for understanding the balance required in assessing student achievement without overwhelming the educational process.
Media Details
Runtime: 9 minutes 7 seconds
- Topic: Business, Language Arts, Social Science
- Subtopic: Economics, Government, Social Issues, Study Skills
- Grade/Interest Level: 9 - 12
- Release Year: 2018
- Producer/Distributor: PBS Digital Studios
- Series: Origin of Everything
- Report a Problem
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