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Pros And Cons Of Naplan

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HSC Minimum Standards: Missing the Real Concern
NAPLAN, the assessment program launched almost 9 years ago and already a subject of criticism and controversy, is becoming increasing intertwined with education in NSW. The NSW Education Standards Authority has attempted to address what they call “falling standards” in the NSW education system, implementing harsher standards that mean preventing students failing to receive a Band 8 from receiving a HSC. These “minimum standards”, backed by former minister for education Adrian Piccoli, have already garnered considerable attention and criticism. Already many parents believe that their children will no longer be able to obtain a HSC, and they will do anything to try and “push up” their child’s result- adding to the environment of already competitive pressure which we see in schools throughout NSW, and further fuelled by so-called “NAPLAN practice books” and aggressive private tutoring.
Although I admit NAPLAN is a useful assessment tool, we use it for the wrong purposes. It is irrational for use NAPLAN to as a student’s indicator of eligibility to sit for the HSC: it has …show more content…

This $340 million-dollar program could have applied its money more effectively elsewhere, instead of expecting an improvement in literacy and numeracy while effectively holding back resources that allow parents, students, and teachers to do so. The extra pressure faced by students in the creation of such a test based education system is expected to contribute to wider segregation of underperforming and academically successful students, which may see HSC turnout numbers plummet. NAPLAN results are grossly inadequate to elect students which are deemed “below the standards” and we should be doing more to act on information gained on NAPLAN, instead of using it as a

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