As it is, examinations are timed written or oral assessments held at the end of an academic term. It serves to asses a student's knowledge and comprehension of all the subjects he has studied over the course of the term. Rather than tracking a student's progress over the course of the term, it judges his/her ability over a handful of written or oral pieces. This is obviously not an accurate indication of one's progress. Take for example the case of an intelligent and dexterous student who never fails to impress in his daily homework and assignments, but failed miserably when it came to the examinations, due to unforeseen circumstances that are out of his influence. These so-called "unforeseen circumstances" might be familial problems that have plunged the pupil into a deep mire of depression. Is it not unfair, then, to tag him as a 'failure' and, more crassly, a 'dim-witted' learner? As the rigid examination system goes, he would be labeled and remembered for his mediocre results in the examination, and not for the sterling performance he consistently displays in the daily assignments. It
As it is, examinations are timed written or oral assessments held at the end of an academic term. It serves to asses a student's knowledge and comprehension of all the subjects he has studied over the course of the term. Rather than tracking a student's progress over the course of the term, it judges his/her ability over a handful of written or oral pieces. This is obviously not an accurate indication of one's progress. Take for example the case of an intelligent and dexterous student who never fails to impress in his daily homework and assignments, but failed miserably when it came to the examinations, due to unforeseen circumstances that are out of his influence. These so-called "unforeseen circumstances" might be familial problems that have plunged the pupil into a deep mire of depression. Is it not unfair, then, to tag him as a 'failure' and, more crassly, a 'dim-witted' learner? As the rigid examination system goes, he would be labeled and remembered for his mediocre results in the examination, and not for the sterling performance he consistently displays in the daily assignments. It