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What is wrong with all examination?

During my secondary school years every GCSE subject had a coursework component. In 2007 coursework was dropped from maths making it all examination. In more recent years other subjects have gone all examination.


I strongly uphold the main GCSE subjects (English, maths, science, probably geography, history and RS as well) as all examination with no coursework, as I believe it to be the fairest method overall, although coursework components should continue for creative subjects including art, music, and D&T.


Whenever I state my view I get accused of being another Michael Gove.


I am aware that the Lib-Dems and the Green Party want to re-instate coursework for ALL GCSE subjects. Is this intelligent thought or just a whim of a liberal chattering class without any regard for students themselves or the desires of the silent majority?
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  • Simon Barker:

    How do you decide what is "fair".  "Fair" often equates to "most favourable to people who are like me".




    Defined as being most accessible and inclusive for the entire customer base. Remember that not all people who want to take GCSEs are Y11 students at a secondary school.



     

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  • Simon Barker:

    How do you decide what is "fair".  "Fair" often equates to "most favourable to people who are like me".




    Defined as being most accessible and inclusive for the entire customer base. Remember that not all people who want to take GCSEs are Y11 students at a secondary school.



     

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