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originally posted by: PhyllidaDavenport
Its about time this outmoded reliance on exams and bits of paper was overhauled imo. All the years spent at school boil down to a 2hr stress test, which then determines your future. Wrong in so many ways
Also absolutely nothing to do with independence.
originally posted by: Freeborn
a reply to: ScepticScot
Also absolutely nothing to do with independence.
Sturgeon twists everything she gets involved in into something to do with independence.
I'm no expert in this field, not by a long shot, but on the face of it it does seem quite discriminatory against those from poorer backgrounds......which lets face it is the biggest single problem this country has had for donkeys years.
Sure, people from working class backgrounds are far more disadvantaged than anyone, regardless race or creed, from a middle or upper class background and that glass ceiling is still in place in places where it really matters.
originally posted by: Doxanoxa
a reply to: ScepticScot
As I see this it has nothing to with the campaign for independance.
It has everything to do with what SNP led independance will bring to the Scottish people.
The SNP are by definition focussed on one thing: Independance. As a party, and a leader, they lack the depth to cope with social issues with more than a binary outcome.
Sturgeon on behalf of the SNP has sided - and I mean sided - with the status quo of "rich right, poor wrong", which is both discriminatory and offensive.
The little Sturgeon has commented reflects the little she actually cares about the Scottish people.
originally posted by: teapot
a reply to: Doxanoxa
Spitting teeth! Discriminatory and arbitrary decisions about what children did not deserve to be assessed on merit alone! The exam boards need to provide evidence for their methodology in deciding which teachers were disbelieved and which weren't. They also need to change the system so that school locations, post code etc type information is not made available to them.
a reply to: ScepticScot
ScepticScot - lots of deflective comments from you - do you think children from poorer areas should be arbitrarily downgraded or not?
originally posted by: Doxanoxa
a reply to: ScepticScot
So, to be clear:
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In the most deprived areas of Scotland, SQA moderators reduced the proportion of students getting A-C grades in their Highers by 15 percentage points compared to teacher estimates. In the richest parts of the country, they were brought down by 7 points.
Asked about this disparity at a recent press conference, Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon told Channel 4 News the new moderation system was “necessary to make sure we have a credible – and that’s important for young people – system of results”.
She added: “Without that system of moderation, I would be saying that 85 per cent of young people in our most deprived areas had passed Highers this year, compared to around 65 per cent last year and in previous years.”
“Poorer young people don’t do as well as more affluent young people and that is something we are working very, very hard, from the early years right through our school system, to try to rectify.”
She said students in Scotland would be able to appeal their grades."
In which parts of Scotland do you think appeals will be most successful? A rich part or a poor part?