1) How is having ONE exam at the end of two years going to mean
less exam specific cramming?
Even if the schools aren't doing it I guarantee you parents will be doing it privately. Parents that are able of course.
Intergenerational social mobiwhatnow?
2) How is a single exam a better measure of learning?
Maybe you just have a very good memory and are good at passing exams.
I both have a good memory and am very lazy. I do well in exams without really knowing the subject matter. I have passed exams with a good Bs and not retained any of the subject matter a couple of months later.
By contrast longer format coursework seems much more demanding of understanding to me.
3) How is a two tier exam system not going to victimise poorer families?
This just seems like a convenient way to write working class children off early in life to me.
I feel an angry email to my MP coming on.
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As regards plagiarism this can be automatically detected now. They have software. If you lift your material from wikipedia it will get spotted.
You only have to look at the statistics on immigration and the impact it has had on wages to see that sometimes the generally held, anecdotal-based belief of the public doesn't match the hard evidence.
Yeah, it's amazing how much common sense is revealed to just be wrong once you start doing even a little research.