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Re: AQA Exam papers missing for GCSE Humanities
« on: May 26, 2006, 05:25:49 PM »
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nicholas wrote:
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reddwarfer wrote:
Think what you like matey!
There was a programme on television about this controversial debate and it was found that they were no easier than before.

We are a growing technological generation, moreso than before and so are better and evolution tells us that things improve slightly through the generations.

I'm holding my ground on this issue, we are put under more examinaination pressure than say thirty years ago.


Really, the exams kids have today are much easier than they used to be.

I no longer teach as I can't stand gobby little herberts who are thick as two short planks and get into college with A grades and are incapable of doing the work needed.


yes the school themes today have changed since i was in school. back then you had to know everything and rarely got multiple choice questions. now the premise is you don't have to know it as long as you know how to find the answer.
The only stupid question is a question not asked.  


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