An interesting report of a Tennessee for-profit school caught deleting failing grades:
Republican-backed for-profit school caught deleting bad student grades | The Raw Story
So much for the superior metrics and performance standards. There is nothing accurate about deleting performance records.
lol UI can hear the students now: "You'll see I'm really quite brilliant once you can't see all the stupid stuff". Jeeezez
Seriously, how the hell is that supposed to help America stay competent? (rhetorical)
Typical short-sighted profit-before-people type nonsense. Don't think of years down the road, think of tomorrow's revenue.
Standardized tests should be controlled by the government of course. I don't know of any government other than what you're referring to here that does not have standardized tests across its jurisdiction. Even Sweden with its 'free schools' funded by its voucher programme and Hungary with its myriad course options all have standardized tests nationwide. Sure it's reasonable to give the school and parents more choice and autonomy, but obviously that should not extend to standardized tests.
What difference would that make if the student stats are deliberately skewed? You want to spend a pile of money on gov't educational course auditors? Gov't isn't the answer to everything, let alone bigger gov't, you know. Unskewed results are what matters here, not SOP.
Generally speaking 50% has been regarded as the passing mark on pretty much any test. That is an arbitrary figure assigned to tests of vastly different degrees of difficulty. Once it can be determined who can be passed and failed fairly, that should eliminate one problem. I think one of the biggest problems with young people today is their inability to accept failure (one of the biggest methods of how we learn................trial and error). If you are only failing 25% of the time you are probably a success.
Really? I remember in my days, if you didn't get at leasta C-, you didn't pass unless you worked your way up the grades more. In these days of higher competition, only knowing half of what you should gets you a career in a McDumpster assembling burgers or scrubbing coffee cups clean.
The BC teachers union is dead set against the standardized tests administered in I think grades 4 and 7. They are afraid poor results may reflect negatively on the teachers.
And on top of that, the education system has become like the medical system, a conveyor belt where numbers of product counts more than quality.
Trades require a minimum of 70%. As are all the first aid exams I have taken. Our firefighter certification required 80%. But people that do these kind of jobs must be better prepared than cube rats because mistakes can be fatal when you are fixing cars or putting out fires.
Yep.
Contrasting Unions and big business might make more sense, Unions are just another level of bureaucracy, funded by the employee.
I prefer to think unions are just another business, but with different objectives and regs. Not all unions are like that, but the big ones sure are. And any business, gov't, union, etc. carries with it, its own bureaucracy.
Anyway, the conversation is wandering off. The whole idea is to educate kids. This private school isn't doing that properly because its focus is short-sighted and it's on profit.