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9:53am Thursday 21st August 2008
ANOTHER year of record-breaking A-level and GCSE results - but what do you put the success down to?
Every year it is claimed exams must be getting easier for results to be constantly improving.
But is it really as simple as that?
What about other factors, such as teenagers today being brighter than previous generations? Or maybe it is pupils' hard work that is achieving the results, not the exams actually be any easier?
Is the standard of teaching and level of support given to students improving and therefore contributing to better exam results?
Rather than the subjects themselves getting easier, do you suspect that maybe the marking is getting softer?
Or is there no particular reason for the great results and pupils should just be congratulated for their achievements?
As good as the results are, do you think they may cause problems further on, making it difficult for universities or employers to judge one student from another?
Whatever you views on exam results, add your comments below.
Charlie, Bromley says...
3:50pm Thu 21 Aug 08
amy wrote:You may have worked your "butt off", but you didn't learn how to:
i worked my butt off for these exams.. its not fair for people to put it down to papers getting easier
Your Lord Erastus Theobald Piggott The All Knowing Guru, The Classroom says...
4:57pm Thu 21 Aug 08
Your Lord Erastus Theobald Piggott The Great, Detention says...
4:59pm Thu 21 Aug 08
Mick, Walderslade says...
7:18pm Thu 21 Aug 08
Your Lord Erastus Theobald Piggott The Great wrote:Even Erastus has dyslexia, I think you maybe able to claim some kind of invalidity benefit, I think thats what ADHD etc were discovered for. On a serious note I may take my exams again, sure I could get better results than last time 30 years ago.
Apologies: ADHD. The dyslexia must be catching! Your Lord, Erastus Theobald Piggott
Mark, Dartford says...
9:45pm Thu 21 Aug 08
Geoff, Northfleet says...
2:10am Fri 22 Aug 08
Sweary Stan, Lee says...
3:08am Fri 22 Aug 08
Your Lord Erastus Theobald Piggott The All Knowing Guru wrote:What did I tell you?
Everyone knows that the examinations have been made easier by multiple-choice questions making up a substantial amount of them. Multiple-choice questions, no mark-downs for appalling punctuation and grammar, together with more marks given to those students with 'dyslexia' (around 85%) and 'HDHD' (around 15%). With this sort of help, is it any wonder that the results keep getting better and better? Your Lord, Erastus Theobald Piggott
Martin, Dartford says...
9:06am Fri 22 Aug 08
Mark, Dartford says...
9:22am Fri 22 Aug 08
Martin wrote:Well put.
The main reason behind these apparent "improvements" in exam results, is political spin. I am 41 years old, and when I sat my GCE's they were marked using a percentile system: A grade - top 10% B grade - next 15 % The only constant was that a C grade was set at 45%. I would love to see the exams remarked in the old way - I wonder how many kids would get C and above????! As with everything else that politicians interfere with - the whole system is knackered and no longer fit for purpose. LEAVE IT TO THE EXPERTS!
Anonymous, London says...
9:58am Fri 22 Aug 08
Biscuit, London says...
12:02pm Fri 22 Aug 08
Don't be fooled, SE says...
2:41pm Fri 22 Aug 08
Charlie, Bromley says...
3:26pm Fri 22 Aug 08
Don't be fooled wrote:Is your implication there that uneducated people, by default, are not law abiding?
Results have not improved where it matters the most, ie. in the bottom end of performance tables. The number of school leavers who fail to acquire basic skills in reading, writing and maths remains high year after year and well above other European countries. This is why we have a huge uneducated underclass that is a burden for tax payers and law abiding citizens for the rest of their lives.
kaykay, dartford says...
7:53pm Fri 22 Aug 08
The Boss, Bromley says...
10:24pm Sun 24 Aug 08
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amy, west wickham says...
3:36pm Thu 21 Aug 08