Scinery
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Ive been having this argument with some people a lot lately and being a selective student myself i think that the system is fucked and should die. as in, there should be no such system.
a) A student is pushed to the limit with study at the age of ten
b) When they are entered into a selective school, there is always one or two smart freaks who achieve exponentially better marks than this student at one or more subjects, giving the student comparatively low self esteem.
c) This low self esteem can be compared to the low self esteem of someone who is "dumb" in a comprehensive school
d) on the other hand, the smarter people at selective schools would have the same level of self esteem as the most intelligent people at a comprehensive school, and often the same capacity to learn, the only difference being the range of opportunities available at the school for them to advance.
e)Comprehensive students at this point often change schools to a private or selective school where they are put up against much smarter students than those in their old school, and it takes them months to adapt.
b) Selective school children have notoriously bad communication skills, and need to attend "interview tuition" to give the allusion of a good personality.
c) Comprehensive students acknowledge that there are hundreds of selective schools with higher standards of study than them, and this affects their motivation.
d) Similarly, Selective high school students (except ruse) acknowledge that there are hundreds of students at better selective schools than them and this affects their motivation
e) There is bullying BETWEEN selective schools, let alone between selective schools and comprehensive schools. Additionally, there is a large section of society who will judge a child based on their school. these students ARE aware of this, and what follows is lower self esteem.
We all know that the selective schools test is not an adequate measure of capacity, those of us at selective schools all know one person who was smarter than us in year 6 who didnt get in to as good a school as we did. Theres little room for advancement in later years and it just gets tedious.
I like the system of ranked classes within the school that changes based on ability, if the main issue is the learning environment and atmosphere.
ive been bottling this up all day and i just HAD to release it somewhere other than msn, i felt the best place would be here. Id love to hear your thoughts.
~vix
a) A student is pushed to the limit with study at the age of ten
b) When they are entered into a selective school, there is always one or two smart freaks who achieve exponentially better marks than this student at one or more subjects, giving the student comparatively low self esteem.
c) This low self esteem can be compared to the low self esteem of someone who is "dumb" in a comprehensive school
d) on the other hand, the smarter people at selective schools would have the same level of self esteem as the most intelligent people at a comprehensive school, and often the same capacity to learn, the only difference being the range of opportunities available at the school for them to advance.
e)Comprehensive students at this point often change schools to a private or selective school where they are put up against much smarter students than those in their old school, and it takes them months to adapt.
b) Selective school children have notoriously bad communication skills, and need to attend "interview tuition" to give the allusion of a good personality.
c) Comprehensive students acknowledge that there are hundreds of selective schools with higher standards of study than them, and this affects their motivation.
d) Similarly, Selective high school students (except ruse) acknowledge that there are hundreds of students at better selective schools than them and this affects their motivation
e) There is bullying BETWEEN selective schools, let alone between selective schools and comprehensive schools. Additionally, there is a large section of society who will judge a child based on their school. these students ARE aware of this, and what follows is lower self esteem.
We all know that the selective schools test is not an adequate measure of capacity, those of us at selective schools all know one person who was smarter than us in year 6 who didnt get in to as good a school as we did. Theres little room for advancement in later years and it just gets tedious.
I like the system of ranked classes within the school that changes based on ability, if the main issue is the learning environment and atmosphere.
ive been bottling this up all day and i just HAD to release it somewhere other than msn, i felt the best place would be here. Id love to hear your thoughts.
~vix