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Alex's avatar

Couldn't agree more. But it's infuriating work trying to make these simple points in schools at the moment. There's a wilful pollyannishness about unsupervised assessments especially. That somehow a few tweaks here and there will deal with it.

Just on point 5, from outside the UK it seems crazy to use predicted scores. Why not real scores? This has happened fairly seamlessly in Australia for 30+ years, and I cant imagine we're on the bleeding edge. We just have a big clearing house in each state that updates the applications with scores, does some filtering, and passes them along to the unis.

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James Cantonwine's avatar

"Keep handwritten exams"

In the US, we've had an increasing number of exams go digital using secure browsers. While this isn't appropriate in all situations or subjects, it's been going better than most folks had predicted. At this point, most states' tests in literacy, math, and science are digital, along with College Board's SAT and AP exams.

As a left-handed person, I appreciate how rarely I'm now in a position of needing to handwrite on paper - my hand is cleaner and my output less smudged!

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