Explain the use of IQ testing in the school systems in the united states. Give your informed, academically sound opinion as the whether or not you think the IQ testing is useful.
The use of IQ testing in the school systems in the United States
Intelligence quotient (IQ) is a measure of a person`s reasoning ability. It is supposed to gauge how well someone can use information and logic to answer questions or make predictions. First created more than a century ago, the tests are still widely used today to measure an individual`s mental agility and ability. Education systems use IQ tests to help identify children for special education and gifted education programmes and to offer extra support. A child may do poorly in school for reasons unknown to a teacher or a school psychologist. An intelligence test can uncover valuable information about cognitive abilities that assist the teacher in helping the child develop his or her full potential.
nstrate their femininity. By the end of the 19th century, with the development of technology, popularization among the general public, body-sculpting underwear and corsets are popular, even if people were pregnant, they would be required for wearing corset before going out. In the design of clothing, in order to magnify the visual effect of the shape the slim waistline, skirts in the middle of the 19th century exaggerated bustles. By the 1970s, the skirts began to become slender, but the outline of the hips began to be emphasized to a greater extent.
In this image, a woman called Ethel Grainger who achieved records with her measurements 36-19-39 into the Guinness Book. She She finally got 13 inches’ waist which is less than her husband’s neck. The one of the reason is that she was represented by the small waist of Austrian Empress Elizabeth in the 1970s, when women fought for equality for men. A part of women’s liberation was wearing corsets and bras.In addition, Ethel was influenced by her husband, who was the most amazing corsetier named William Granger at the time.
Fig 4 : Ethel Grainger in 1959
His corset did not cover
Image 3:Ethel Grainger in 1959 any form of modern technology, and each piece should be taken several months. He wore a corset 24 hours a day, and encouraged Ethel when Granger put on her corset for the first time.In order to cater to this interest of her husband, she wore tights all the time as her husband. The story of Ethel Granger reflects her infinite love for her husband and her dedication of beauty. Therefore, corset as a form of body modification has been popular throughout Western history. However, women were oppressed by fashion systems. In particular, they were constrained by the apparatus of corsets in that era.
The revival of corsets began about 30 years ago. However, rather than judging the body as a physical existence, people nowadays perceive corsets as a symbolic expression. Fashion designers Vivienne Westwood introduced the concept of “underwear as a garment” link with1980s punk campaign. At the same time,Jean Paul Gaultier used the same theme for Madonna’s “Blond Ambition” tour to create infamous golden corsets w