Education Matters: Science Exams Out of Touch, Say Experts
Birmingham Post › June 28, 2004
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Birmingham Post › June 28, 2004
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School science exams are narrow, simplistic and failing to prepare pupils for their future careers and studies, Britain's leading academic body said today.
The Royal Society said secondary school and college science examinations were not testing the full range of skills and knowledge demanded by employers and universities.See the full content of this document
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Education Matters: Science Exams Out of Touch, Say Experts
In particular, it criticised 'rote' learning and 'standardised and predictable experiments'.
A report from the Royal Society called on the Government...See the full content of this document
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