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PARCC: Ohio State Testing!
#NewPolicies!!!
Introducing The PROBLEM
PARCC, Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers testing, is a an assessment assigned by the state to test the common core knowledge of the students within that state. There are 12 states that volunteered to participate in taking the assessment, including Ohio. In all of these states PARCC is being required for all students.
About PARCC..
PARCC Stands for Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers. We believe that PARCC testing
disrupts student learning. We do not believe it is beneficial for students and teachers and that it can
actually affect students negatively.
Identifying the Problem
● Assessment requires that the students take the test online and technology doesn’t always work
● All of these test are very time consuming and tiring ● The assessment doesn’t even affect our grades, therefore PARCC is a big
waste of time.● Teachers and students or missing out on educational time● Students are being well over worked ● Students do not have time for personal life
Common problems across the country
○ Parents■ Believe their children are put under
too much stress.■ Feeling that grades are being affected
more negatively than positively.
Disagreements about PARCC within the country.
● Students○ Feel there is not enough time for homework, extra curricular
activities, and life outside of school○ Stressed by over testing, pressure to do well, academic rigor.
● Teachers○ Students are missing class time to take all theses test that last one
to two hours per day.○ Getting behind on valuable lessons and learning○ Testing takes away from teaching students within the classroom
Disagreements about PARCC within the country
● Federal○ The Federal Government gives grant
to schools that take that test● Local○ The superintendent makes the
decision of participating in PARCC.
Why should the government be involved in the solution?
Bibliography ● “PARCC Assessment Policies..” PARCC Assessment
Policies. PARTNERSHIP FOR ASSESSMENT OF READINESS FOR COLLEGE AND CAREERS, n.d. Web. 26 Mar. 2015.
Turning The Problem Around
Community members should have a say in the participation of PARCC, or the right to vote on participating in PARCC
Advantages● Students might be more willing to take the test
Disadvantages● If you don’t participate in the PARCC, you won’t
be able to get certain grants from the federal government.
Alternative Public Policy # 1
The state of Ohio should return to standardized Ohio Achievement Assessment (OAA’s).
Advantages
● It would take up less time in the school year.● Students won’t be as stressed out about taking these long tests.
Disadvantages
● School will not receive a grant from the Government
Alternative Public Policy # 2
● The Department of Education has advised districts that test are mandatory and if students refuse to take it, schools need to consult their discipline and attendance policies.
● A group of students from New York protested against PARCC.
Controversies and conflicts
The Department of Education has advised districts that test are mandatory and if students refuse to take it, schools need to consult their discipline and attendance policies.
Handling Conflict/Controversy #1
Convincing Supporters of PARCC1. Stating the facts2. providing evidence
Partaking in civil disobedience 1. Peacefully protesting2. Writing persuasive letters3. Start a petition4. Simply refuse to take the
test
A group of students in New York protested PARCC and refused to take the
assessment.
● These students were not punished for their refusal to take the test.
Handling Conflict/Controversy #2
● S.P. Sullivan | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com. "Should Students Opt out of PARCC? NJAM Community Forum Answers Your Questions." Opting Out of PARCC, Yes or NO? N.p., n.d. Web. 14 Apr. 2015.
● "PARCC Is Unfair to Special Needs Students." PARCC Is Unfair to Special Needs Students. Straus News, 15 Feb. 2015. Web. 14 Apr. 2015.
● Lu, Adrienne. "States Reconsider Common Core Tests." Washington Post. The Washington Post, 20 Feb. 2015. Web. 14 Apr. 2015.
● Urycki, Mark. "State Board of Education on Public Complaints over PARCC Test." Ohio RSS. Ideastream.@inc., 11 Mar. 2015. Web. 14 Apr. 2015.
● Adam Clark | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com. "PARCC: What Happens If Students 'opt Out?'" What Happens When Students Opt out. Adam Clark, 25 Jan. 2015. Web. 15 Apr. 2015.
● Boss, Charlie. "Opting out of State Testing." N.p., 25 Feb. 2015. Web. 14 Apr. 2015.
Bibliography
SOLUTION
Returning to OAA’s Alternative Public Policy
● It is supported by the constitution● Supported by Ohio’s Department of Education● Less Expensive● Students are more prepared● Students get a fair opportunity to succeed
Support The Policy
Advantages● More class time ● Receive grants for the assessments● More preparedDisadvantages● Decreased academic rigor on test● Paper-pencil test vs. Computer based
○ Eco-Friendly/Cost
Advantages and Disadvantages
● Individuals in Ohio have the responsibility to assist state and local government
● Individuals can address relevant or controversial problems that directly affect the communities
● The constitutional right of parents to “direct the upbringing and education of children.”
Why this Public Policy is constitutional
● "Ohio State Test, Constitution." Ohio’s State Tests (2015): n. pag. American Government, 2015. Web. Taylor, Kate, and Motoko Rich.
● "Teachers’ Unions Fight Standardized Testing, and Find Diverse Allies." The New York Times. The New York Times, 20 Apr. 2015. Web. 23 Apr. 2015.
Bibliography
PLAN OF ACTION
Step 1: Start LocalVideo to the Board of Education● Create questions ● Gather diverse opinions on PARCC● Interview parents, teachers & other
administrators ● Create the video
Our Action Plan
Step 2: We are goingto record a video and allow it to be surfaced onto theinternet so that the whole countrywould have access.
Our Action Plan
● PARCC should be taken out● In place we should go back to OAA’s● We’ll be making a video to present● All problems were addressed
Expanding Evidence
★ Supporters● Mostly our peers● Many school districts
★ Opponents● State Board of Education● Many other school districts
Supporters and Opponents
A STUDENT!!! I AM NOT a Test Score
#NO MORE PARCC!