ARE
NATIONAL EXAMS THE MEASURE OF A STUDENTS TRUE ABILITY
Exams give little
indication of a student's real ability.
Should a student’s
overall value be allowed to be influenced by grades received in parasitology class
test results? Yes I knew, parasitology means study of parasites. How many do we
have by the way? Did we kill curiosity, uniqueness, and creativity, to be
common? How in the world did a report card end up a measure to success
capabilities of one’s life?
By the way I don’t even
like parasites, they look bad, they smell bad and the things they do are bad,
how in the world would I pass parasitology.
Exams are good, period.
But when they are used as the criteria to judge a person’s ability and their
life ahead, they flop.
In 3 hours sited in a
hard bench with questions on white sheet of papers they had already told me I
am not good enough and my future does not look bright, I am still wondering.
Assessments are useful
when they’re used as data to help schools improve the quality of the teaching
and learning. They become harmful, however, tests are used to judge students’
natural abilities.
Intelligence cannot be defined by grades or exams,
and exam results do not determine success in life. In fact, a number of
successful people did poorly in school. Steve Jobs, for instance, never
finished college yet he became a successful and world-famous inventor and
entrepreneur. Another example is that of Richard Branson, the British business
magnate, and investor. He left school at 15 and now owns the Virgin brand.
Many great
personalities were never considered intelligent by the world system of
measuring people through exams but they moved on to become some of the world's
finest scientists, industrialists, politicians, religious leaders and even more
critical, wonderful parents, neighbours, grocery store managers and hair
dressers . A persons worth does not only mean academic intelligence, one can be
good in other many differing fields. Actually the truth is there are much more
extraordinary things than just academics.
I have to harry, I have
an exam waiting for me in the next room. Did I say harry? Maybe that’s the
problem, the A students knows its hurry.
Disclaimer
This blog is not an excuse for you not to pass your
exams either.
Very true. Eliud Kipchoge is a good example.
ReplyDeleteSure he is
DeleteExams have a major role in providing necessary qualities in life such as hard work, patience, creativeness and leadership. Without conducting exams and tests, students wouldn't concentrate in their studies
ReplyDeleteTrue,exams don't define success they only give good grades but not good ideas example Jack Ma....
ReplyDeleteWell put
DeleteYes compitence based tests better than written exam .
ReplyDeleteYes and No....
ReplyDeleteNot at all. Mostly when it comes to exam cheating and moreso students tend to read not to understand but to pass exams.
ReplyDeleteExams....the mention of exams itself gives me goosebumps! I actually support the current curriculum. Its nurturing talents
ReplyDeleteExams play a role but should not be the measuring yard of success
ReplyDeleteWell noted
DeleteExams are crucial but may not necessarily define your end result.
ReplyDeleteI agree with you Christine they should not define your end result
ReplyDeleteExams are vital because they build up character as one is working towards a goal. However, they aren’t everything and at the end of the day and one should strive to be all rounded.
ReplyDeleteYes, exams should not be the measuring yard of success
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