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www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-22970674
And are exams getting easier? Apparently my O Level maths is rated higher then the GCSE, or whatever it is nowadays.
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 10:10, 179 replies, latest was 12 years ago)

is that kids from poorer backgrounds have often been left behind, but is isn't completely the school systems fault.
Exams themselves possibly the curriculum probably not, it is the way they are graded rather than the content
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 10:15, Reply)

They are pressured into getting kids the higher grades to make the school look good in the league tables, to the point where the teachers end up doing some of the work on occasion.
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 10:16, Reply)

Little Lucy got an A************************************* Ofsted will be happy with that
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 10:18, Reply)

Technically he's only a 4th year senior not a fifth year why are they doing them so early
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 10:19, Reply)

Either way it improves the school's league table results.
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 10:22, Reply)

The school is in the countryโs top ten, and they are really driven by their OFSTED results, supposedly he will have 14 GCSE's by next summer
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 10:28, Reply)

and over the exam period he's been running Saturday classes off his own bat, for no pay. The reason being, many of his students are going to fail, and it'll make him look shit. Some of his students have a 10 or so percent attendance, and submit work late every time. Surely it's those idle twats fault, not his.
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( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 10:27, Reply)

I ran art workshops with "disadvantaged" single mothers, who couldn't spell their own names. Wtf were they doing for 11 years schooling? Besides getting pregnant?
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 10:32, Reply)

( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 10:55, Reply)

You see if two people are thick as fuck they won't get a good job and they will be poor. If they have kids they will be genetically thick as fuck as well. These kids will fuck each other and have yet more retard kids. As they all have kids at 12 years old (No exceptions) you get 8 generations of retards to every 4 non retarded generation (maths). As they also have at least 7 retard children each the non retarded kids will be horribly outnumbered bringing the average results in schools down. The only solution is leave things as they are. To quote the late Ted Knight (RIP4EVAINRHARTS) "The World needs ditch diggers too"
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 10:34, Reply)

if two lesbians have a baby it will be gay, if two thick people have a baby it will be thick. That's science that is.
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 10:37, Reply)

but weirdly super-bright often also begets thick or at least average.
it's as if nature brings it back to the median. or as if the wife is fucking the window cleaner...
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 10:39, Reply)

Look at Rory, he probably taken one look at the families traveling dodgem ride and thought "fuck that I can do better", now he is a property mogul
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 10:41, Reply)

i suspect his new oiseau is actually a dude
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 10:44, Reply)

I had a picture of him going out with a "Mad Lizzy" type
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 10:46, Reply)

the big butch manly steak that his date chose to eat, the sudden gym-preening, the yoga, the turquoise and pink stripey shirts...........
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 10:48, Reply)

That explains his attitude to the rest of the planet.
*Gossips*
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 10:48, Reply)

And are window cleaners inferior?
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 10:43, Reply)

but the 'sleb culture hasn't helped. they all think they can be famous for doing nothing, ignoring the fact that they are ugly and non-photogenic.
and exams are definitely getting easier. so are the topics. my cousin wants to do photography, media studes and film studies for her a-levels. what's the fucking point? who would let a student choose 3 such stupidly overlapping a-levels? the dole office is that way kid...
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( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 10:51, Reply)

They've only been at school for a year and two years respectively, and they've already recieved a better education than I did.
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 10:53, Reply)

People who say it isn't without looking at the facts prove this.
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 10:52, Reply)

We all had the same textbook, the library had a few copies of stuff between many and of course no interwebs.
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 10:55, Reply)

Actually, I don't think the Twizzlers exist anymore.
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 11:03, Reply)

My penis is firm, proud and above all, British. And there's nothing anyone can do to take that away from me.
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 11:16, Reply)

Does it constantly complain about it's environment regardless of whether it's wet or dry?
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 11:20, Reply)

all gnarly and drooly at one end
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 11:21, Reply)

But mainly that it was born and bred in this great nation of ours.
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 11:22, Reply)

Just sighs and gets on with it in silent, judgmental resentment.
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 11:23, Reply)

and commenting on the weather.
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 11:24, Reply)

do you find the idea of sticking a meaty sausage inside a meaty hot-pocket unpleasant? Do you engage in fundamentally unsatisfactory proxy sex using suggestively shaped vegetables?
This is a thinly veiled analogy for my distrust of vegetarianism, in case it wasn't clear. You're meant to take deeply personal offence.
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 11:27, Reply)

I'll gaz you some useful links on the health benefits.
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 11:33, Reply)

The courgette and The lettuce...
Oooo baby I am so going to munch on your hairy lettuce latter...
Slap me with your mighty courgette
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 11:34, Reply)

Many years ago, it is now managed by a chap called "Peter" and it is very much enjoying the nice weather we are having.
To be fair it has saved me a fortune in overheads
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 11:28, Reply)

I may have to do the same myself at some point.
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 11:31, Reply)

I'm not even sure that's his real name, you know.
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 11:43, Reply)

25 years ago 5-10% went to uni, now it's 50%.
Either 40% have got cleverer, or they're letting thicker people in.
It's tied in with the low wage/zero hour contract tax-credit subsidised economy we've created over the years, so the 1% at the top can cream off the wealth (16% of it, and rising allegedly).
Either house prices have to fall, or the buy-to let economy has to be undercut by new council houses, or this country is fucked, as labour mobility at the bottom end is tending towards zero.
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 11:21, Reply)

25 years ago 5-10% went to uni, now it's 50%.
Either 40% have got cleverer, or they're letting thicker people in.
It's tied in with the low wage/zero hour contract tax-credit subsidised economy we've created over the years, so the 1% at the top can cream off the wealth (16% of it, and rising allegedly).
Either house prices have to fall, or the buy-to let economy has to be undercut by new council houses, or this country is fucked, as labour mobility at the bottom end is tending towards zero.
WAKE UP SHEEPLE!!!
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 11:24, Reply)

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( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 12:09, Reply)

I have had English/Maths tests for various companies for an entrance exam. It's mad how long division etc is after not having done it for a decade. NO CALCULATORS!
Or I could be just a bit thick.
I did pass em all like but the brain needed a good nudge.
Just like YM
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 11:24, Reply)

Long division is entirely beyond me, as is algebra.
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 11:32, Reply)

I scraped a "c" in O Level, and would like to try something that I would find difficult, rather than something I'm good at, or find easy.
Differentiation had me bollocksed.
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 11:36, Reply)

College, part time business, just bought a new btl and am doing it up. The idea of sitting in an office or something, is a nono.
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 11:39, Reply)

( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 11:59, Reply)

But, it takes a lot of work, hours and hours of doing the same types of questions again and again. My A level maths teacher described it as like learning a language.
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 11:38, Reply)

It's like a foreign language to me presently.
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 11:41, Reply)

Working out how much flour you need for your cake is one thing, because you're gonna get cake. Working out how much server-space you need for your project is great, because you're going to get to launch a project...... but working out Blah Times Blah Devided By Blah is dull.
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 11:51, Reply)

And knowing that they're all right.
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 11:53, Reply)

Story of my life, that.
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 11:57, Reply)

I don't get arithmetic, but generally pretty good at maths.
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 11:37, Reply)

Spatial stuff I'm pretty good at, logic puzzles too. I just don't get maths.
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 11:40, Reply)

"Tommy has 26 packs of 48 apples. He leaves 13 packs in the sun and half the apples inside the packs perish. How many apples is Tommy left with"
ARGH!
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 11:40, Reply)

( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 11:43, Reply)

because you can break it down into "shapes" (for want of a better term, I'm not a synaesthete). Thinking of it like that rather than trying to find 48x13 suddenly makes it much easier.
10x48 = 480, 3x50-6=144 etc
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 11:46, Reply)

Still managed a c at GCSE mind. All A* to C grades
So nerr.
( , Thu 20 Jun 2013, 12:02, Reply)
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