Exam reform is a pressing issue in many educational systems worldwide, with students and educators advocating for changes to traditional testing methods. Recent trends show a growing dissatisfaction with high-stakes exams and a push for more inclusive and equitable assessment practices. Petitions in this topic highlight key issues such as exam stress, standardized testing limitations, and the need for alternative assessment measures.
Notable petitions include one calling for the elimination of standardized tests in schools, citing concerns about their impact on student well-being and learning outcomes. Another petition advocates for a shift towards project-based assessments to better measure students skills and knowledge beyond memorization.
Join the movement for exam reform by exploring these petitions and adding your voice to the conversation. Together, we can work towards a more comprehensive and student-centered approach to assessment in education.
Students at Rasmussen are being set up for failure with this new system & lack of accountability & engagement from professors and upper staff.
There is no reason everyone in a class should not pass an exam, considering it’s a new system there should be checks and balances to this when it comes to students being taught the material and how they will be tested on it. Using these students as “test” dummies essentially while at the same time paying thousands of dollars for these classes is an utter disrespect to the students and their families.
My girlfriend has spent countless nights studying for all of her exams here at rassmussen, and up to this point in no class, has had everyone fail , coincidentally this happens when a new system is put in place. The school owes these students, a fair and reasonable education.
Rasumessens main goal should be to advance their students and make them feel comfortable going into these exams with the material and information provided by the professors. It should not be feeling like the school is working against the success and education of these students.