As students across NSW sit their Trial HSC Exams over the next week or so, today’s newspaper tells us that they represent a growing, illiterate bunch. The article quotes Professor Geof Masters, Chief Executive Officer for the Australian Council for Educational Research, as saying
"Most students can complete 13 years of school and be awarded a senior certificate without having to demonstrate minimally acceptable standards of proficiency across a range of fundamental domains such as reading, writing, numeracy, science, civics and citizenship,"
Of course, the Government has responded by listing the common tests that are visited on our children, from grade 3 through to year 10, and stress that the
"year 10 School Certificate - which included students being tested in literacy and numeracy - was a prerequisite for the HSC".
What seems to have been forgotten here is that despite many compulsory testing programs, there is a no fail policy. Regardless of their level of performance kids can keep progressing from one year to the next, even if they have been diagnosed as at risk of not having basic skills.
The Year 10 Certificate is an out-dated measure that few pay any attention to. I mean, if we must have these tests, let’s use them to identify students who need additional help before they can progress. Let’s draw a line in the sand and have a level of performance that is a prerequisite for the HSC. Not just turning up to the exam!
Years 9-11 have become lost years when students realise that poor performance is tolerated. These should be the most important formative years that set up our kids for success at higher education or encourages them to take a different path into trade schools and apprenticeships. Unfortunately, they are largely wasted as they wait for Year 12 (when they will put in some effort)…….three terms of sprint towards the exam that is held up as a shining example to the other states.
Read the full article here
What’s the point of testing, unless there is a reason to perform?
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