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| Physical Exercise is on the Decline | 3 | |
| Class sizes are too big | 2 | |
| The curriculum isn't relevant | 2 | |
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The problem with the general increases in grade attainment across the board is the devaluation of said qualification. The issues lie within a question. Do we care about educating the population or do we really just want pigeonhole children into life roles? 8 months ago via web
Totally agree in grade inflation. But how does anyone do anything to stop it? 8 months ago via web
If you're on facebook, this will be right up your street: http://www.facebook.com/#/group.php?gid=2209553478&ref=ts
It's a group where members post pictures of poor grammar, especially the misuse of apostrophes, and complain about them! 8 months ago via web
I have to say I get annoyed when after each set of GCSE or A level results comes out the papers are filled with people complaining about how easy it is to get an A now. Can't they just praise the students who have worked hard for their grades and the teachers who taught them so well? Some criticism is warranted but why all this incessant harping on? 8 months ago via web
Very impressive site, approach and attitude:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rr_3N9Pm5_o 8 months ago via web
http://www.anti-bullyingalliance.org.uk/
'An Alliance of over 50 organisations aiming to reduce bullying and help create safer environments for children and young people to live, grow, play and learn' 8 months ago via web

I see the problem driving unrealistic expectations for kids. Too many people I know got reasonable grades but are relatively (to their peers) not that competitive but dont realise that given the inflated grades they have received. This can be very depressing and doesnt help young people in the longrun. 7 months ago via web