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Archive for February, 2008

2008

Feb

22

cowardly

I live in a small block of flats that has a shared front-door and post box. Some muppet keeps letting Pizza Leaflet Guy in to hand-deliver leaflets to every flat and while I frown upon this security lapse, I’ve got used to it. So when something was popped through my door at 8pm last night, I thought it was another advert for Extra Ultimate Novelty Deep Pan Extreme.

But no, it actually turned out to be a note written by a neighbour, someone I haven’t even met yet, complaining about the noise. Read more »

2008

Feb

19

can’t speak, won’t speak

Further to my recent post about poor spelling, I noticed this story on the BCC website the other day. It discusses how oral exams could be dropped from foreign language GCSEs because they are “too stressful”.

If this went ahead, it would be possible to get a pass in a foreign language even though you’ve neither written nor spoken a word of it under exam conditions. Unbelievable.

Kids, get this: exams are supposed to be stressful. Sure, getting a good grade is important, but what you learn from dealing with these stressful tests is the ability to better handle stress in real-life.

What is happening in schools? Why are we taking away all the difficult stuff and making it so easy for kids these days? Overcoming difficulties is crucial character building and we seem to be very keen to completely obliterate it from school life. Are we now churning out softies?

I’m all for continuous assessment if it genuinely tracks every pupil’s progress. But exams, stressful or otherwise, do in fact give you a good indication of the capability of a child. I was a reasonably intelligent pupil, but I hated exams and wasn’t very good at them. Yet I never claimed they were too stressful and I managed to get good grades — incidentally as the first year of people to take GCSEs after ‘O Levels’ were shelved.

If an otherwise bright child fails an exam because it’s too stressful, there is something else going on, it’s not simply the stress of the day. I’d argue that if kids are failing due to ’stress’ then they have been failed by a system that didn’t understand their individual learning needs or their personal circumstances in the first place.

2008

Feb

17

can’t spell, won’t spell

Some of my online time is spent using forums and messageboards. The quality of forum content is variable, but on the whole it’s readable and understandable. However, some younger messageboard contributors seem to have the intelligence and writing capability of a tin of spam. I regularly see badly written and badly spelled incoherent dross and it’s getting on my nerves. Not because it’s low quality, or even because it’s ignorant, but because I think it shows how the education system is failing our children. Read more »

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