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RE: Flaws in the Educational System 10-21-2016, 04:44 AM
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The challenge for education at all levels is, how do we asses whether our students are gaining knowledge/skills from instruction? Lower levels, such a primary/elementary etc, will often be closer to a one-size-fits all approach, then as you go up the ladder, you should be in the types of education where you have higher levels of freedom. From studying a Masters in Higher Education, I've become very accustomed to the millions of factors that influence education. Also, don't think me biased towards thinking education is great. I am taking this course, because I believe I can make some contribution to change it.
Education will NEVER be perfect. It's literally impossible. In an ideal world, everybody will be "assessed" in a manner which measures comprehension, learning and some sort of development that shows a difference between before instruction, and after instruction. Ideally every student will have every class taught to them, according to the way in which they LEARN best not memorise). They will also be encouraged to understand the transferable skills from each subject taught as a standard by society's expectations which will help them later in life.
I have just recently taken a mid-term where the teacher was testing our ability to think critically and our comprehension. She gave us no time limits, and there's no right or wrong answer. She will grade us based on our ability to justify our thoughts. So far I have found that this is a far superior method.
I have been lucky to have had many outstanding instructors that have helped me in the way I needed it.
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