ABSTRACT

This book offers a comprehensive critique of how the assessment industry and standardized testing adversely impact students, teachers, and society. The authors present the case that the interconnected developments of the testing industry and the Assessment Industrial Complex (AIC) have effectively anchored American schooling to testing. Using an antiracist lens, the authors deconstruct the AIC, exposing the neoliberal agenda of education reformers and how proponents utilize the rhetoric of testing, and the data extracted from them, to normalize the reliance on AIC systems. This critique further exposes education reformers’ ideological agenda, their hypocrisy, and how they grossly profit from the AIC at the expense of society’s marginalized and most vulnerable students. The COVID-19 pandemic, society’s racial unrest, and anti-testing movements have aligned to underscore the need to examine systemic oppression and the impact it has on society through our education system. This text exposes how standardized testing perpetuates these injustices and provides the opportunity to disrupt the systems they rely upon and bolster the societal resistance that is needed.

chapter |17 pages

Introduction

The Upside Down

chapter 1|23 pages

Introducing the Assessment Industrial Complex

How This Book Came to Be

chapter 2|19 pages

Testing and Society

How We Got to Where We Are

chapter 3|13 pages

Strange Bedfellows

How Test-Driven Accountability Became Common Sense

chapter 4|26 pages

Testing for Profit

Billionaire Boys’ Club, Edreformers, and All Matter of Money

chapter 5|22 pages

Students, Teachers, and Testing

An Existential Crisis in the Making

chapter 6|11 pages

A Path to Hope and Change

The Time is Now