4.1.12

Cheating Examiners: a GLIMMER of hope?

In addition to my earlier post, http://duncanwil.blogspot.com/2012/01/cheating-examiners-another-secretary-of.html, I am a little encouraged by some of the correspondence I have seen over this matter.

Sec of State Gove’s speech, linked to in my post, is so badly littered with literary allusions as to make it unreadable. The other two letters mention education assessment markets, textbooks and other forms of communicating with teachers and students. As long as honest and independent people are allowed into this debate there might be some hope.

However, given the history of this debate I am really wary of the vested interests that litter the education market now and that are bound to cause problems for us all.

DW

Reminder of those letters:

http://media.education.gov.uk/assets/files/pdf/l/letter%20to%20ministers%20from%20glenys%20stacey%20-%2028%20nov%202011.pdf

http://media.education.gov.uk/assets/files/michael%20gove%20letter%20to%20glenys%20stacey.pdf

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