The wisdom of Gove? That'll be like the wit of Margaret Thatcher. :winkeye:
The wisdom of Mr. Gove.
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View Posthttp://paulbernal.wordpress.com/2013/05/09/mr-gove/
The acute sensitivity of some of the delicate flowers in here prevents me from saying what I think about this man
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Originally posted by eighthobstruction View PostQuery: what happens if you fail the Common Entrance Exam?....
That way you can continue to maintain the 'high standards' for which the private sector is famous.
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The Common Entrance exam is taken by 13-year-olds at the end of their Prep Schools and the papers are marked by the Public School they wish to go to. So if you want to go to a top academic one you have to do better than if you go to a less academic one. At least, that's how it used to be. So it's not necessarily a 'pass or fail' situation.
For pupils educated at state primaries, they would have to have specialist teaching in Maths, French, (maybe Latin...I'm not sure if that's still obligatory) Science, History, etc, etc in years 5 and 6 in order to be anywhere near CE at the end of year 8. The present primary school system where a class-teacher does everything would not begin to prepare kids for CE.
If Gove is suggesting kids take CE in ADDITION to everything else, they'll spend more time being examined than taught. As it is (as I know from my own g-kids) there seems to be an imbalance...they spend more time being assessed than taught.
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Originally posted by jean View PostThe fact that you can fail it in itself means it's not what is required - it was never intended for 'measuring pupils' progress' but as a means of keeping the academically weaker pupils out of your school.
That way you can continue to maintain the 'high standards' for which the private sector is famous.
I mean you don't want people to think they are wasting their money
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