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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Teaching is improving, but only in the sense that you're being taught better how to pass an exam.
(, Thu 25 Aug 2011, 20:23, 4 replies, latest was 14 years ago)
there's less indepth knowledge of a subject and the exams are definitely easier.
(, Thu 25 Aug 2011, 20:24, Reply)
Apart from one C in of the more mocked subjects.
(, Thu 25 Aug 2011, 20:26, Reply)
but you're better trained how to do it.
I don't think there is any way of measuring peoples common sense though, which is something that is far more important in a working environment.
(, Thu 25 Aug 2011, 20:26, Reply)
and the idea of these was to set a simple-looking but inherently complex problem, make the candidates figure out how to solve it themselves, and use the question to test the candidates' problem-solving skills. But because these questions often led to low marks, they are becoming increasingly rare.
(, Thu 25 Aug 2011, 20:31, Reply)
our teachers did that joke thing of giving us past papers from quite a few years before and they were substantially harder than the ones we had.
(, Thu 25 Aug 2011, 20:37, Reply)
or covering slightly different things, that you hadn't been taught how to address.
(, Thu 25 Aug 2011, 20:43, Reply)
the papers certainly seemed harder, and I was relatively smart.
(, Thu 25 Aug 2011, 20:46, Reply)
but as I said, when you look at older papers set under a slightly different curiculum they appear "hard" to me, because I hadn't learnt how to answer those questions. Had I been taught how to answer those questions I doubt I would have found them hard.
(, Thu 25 Aug 2011, 20:50, Reply)
My motivation and behaviour were even worse.
(, Thu 25 Aug 2011, 20:32, Reply)
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