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Bonnie Dewart's avatar

I really appreciate this article. It’s been a while since I’ve been in the classroom. These pre-tests, and the hard line inadequate view of what literacy and numeracy are, create a door which seems to shut out more than it lets in. Tests, like the old 11+ in Great Britain, are ways of excluding and defining a future with severe limits for young people. It is good to have the detail that Tessa has included. She doesn’t mention “teaching to the test” which is inevitable. Also that students who are currently resitting this test, or sitting for the first time, do not get their tests back to understand what they have done wrong. Nor do their teachers. And they have to wait till March next year to resit if they have failed. This is wrong. This will kill the will to try.

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Lisa's avatar

As the parent of a child with dyslexia and dysgraphia I am, frankly, terrified about what these tests are going to do to his self-esteem in two years time

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