The
guardian is a British national daily newspaper founded in
1821 by cotton merchant John
Edward Taylor in January 2012 it is the second most popular UK
newspaper website and in April 2011 MediaWeek reported that it is the fifth
most popular newspaper site in the world. Today I’m going to share with you interesting news
published today in the guardian.co.uk.
The headline
says: GCSE scandal: 45,000 pupils to resist English exams
The GCSE (General
certificate of secondary education) is an academic qualification
awarded in a specified subject, generally taken in a number of subjects by
students aged 14, 15 and 16 in secondary education in England, the
qualifications obtained in this test indicate if the student goes to the next
grade. Today this institution today this institution is questioned and accused
of fraud, because a lot of student fail the test.
The big problem is
that, GCSE blames to the teachers, but the teachers blames to the qualification
system.
I consider so
necessary to change the evaluation system, standardized tests are clearly not
effective and give room for many errors
From this news I think
that, one thing is obviously, the qualification systems are wrong , not
only in united kingdom , not only in Europe, America, or Asia…in all the world,
is not necessary wait for global errors in this system, is time to change
this system!
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