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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostThere was an educationist on Radio 4 this morning who asserted that the average (not sure what average) 11 plus standard child of the 1940s would be considered educationally subnormal by today's standards.
Was he/she a Scot by any chance ?
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There was an educationist on Radio 4 this morning who asserted that the average (not sure what average) 11 plus standard child of the 1940s would be considered educationally subnormal by today's standards.
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I think Labour have done a great job in making all of our youngsters so intelligent. Even attempted insurance fraudsters in Brazil are law graduates !!
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I think you exaggerate. I gave our/my partner's daughter homework help/tuition for her A-level maths. It wasn't trivial. I could have sat it myself with confidence, after a month's solid studying, but then I already have a maths degree from the old days. I'd say the average person on here, whose intelligence and ability I do respect, would have a bit more than that to do.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostI wonder how long it would take the average person on here to study a subject (not a non-subject) well enough to come away with an A in an A level exam. A month's solid studying?
Presumably they have thought of that and require course work to be included, to help cover how easy it is?
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I guess you are not seeing the evidence?Originally posted by zeitghostAccording to some Professor or other who was waffling away on the Today prog on R4 this morning, it's all explained by the kids getting brighter...
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I wonder how long it would take the average person on here to study a subject (not a non-subject) well enough to come away with an A in an A level exam. A month's solid studying?
Presumably they have thought of that and require course work to be included, to help cover how easy it is?
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Originally posted by PRC1964 View PostThey got a B and a C and they only took one A level each.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/b...re/8211160.stm
Ah, that explains why my old school and several others I would have expected to see there aren't in the A-level results league over at the Telegraph.Peter and Paula Imafidon, who attend Calcot Junior School in Reading, took the University of Cambridge's advanced mathematics paper.
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The paper is more advanced than a basic maths A-level exam and is based on mathematical reasoning.
If I remember correctly the A and S levels I sat were Oxford and Cambridge ones, which were designed to make you think in the exam, and were more highly rated by universities.
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Whos says A-Levels are getting easier
They got a B and a C and they only took one A level each.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/b...re/8211160.stm
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