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Re: 香港教育
Another interesting factor associated with this matter is the much lowered "average marks" in Band 1 schools. Many Band 1 schools now have 70-75% as "average." As far as I remember, getting 70-75% in band one schools 15 years ago was actually quite disastrous. :) When seeing students' report cards, I'm always shocked, and the younger generation will say, "Hey~ I guess this is just 'generation gap'. Students nowadays don't aim so high anymore...." wahhahhhahahahah Yeah.. I guess I am getting old...
BTW, uncleedward, how are you? Haven't seen you for a long time! :)
uncleedward 寫道:
Changing from 5 bands to 3 bands was partially intended to reduce the labelling effect. However, the reality is the opposite. In the past 1/5 of students were labelled as 籮底橙 but now 1/3 were such labelled.
I was told by someone teaching F5 Chinese that last year the total marks (not average) for all her students in one class were 2 for the HKCEE.
A lot of students in so called band 3 schools are just rotting away their lives at such schools.
For most of the band 3 school students, S4 or S5, I have come across, their English is worse than most Primary 6 students from good schools ... and by a big margin. |
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