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    Exams Should Be Abolished

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    : Miss Kong [SHOULD WRITTEN EXAMS SHOULD BE ABOLISHED?]   Written Exams Should Be Abolished Lee Chan Wai‚ Albert Li‚ Lim Shi Ping‚ Liu Bo Zhou‚ Liu Yi Heng Raffles Institution Mentor: Miss Kong In the current era when students young and old are required to take written exams‚ to assess them‚ to judge them‚ life then is under tremendous demands. Little time or space is left for other activities‚ activities that bring life to the schooling students. Written exams be then abolished‚ for the good

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    In my school‚ we only have two days where we go outside for a recess. On a weekly basis‚ students lose their recess and end up sitting down watching the others play. Schools across the United States have taken away recess as a punishment for those who have misbehaved or haven’t finished their work. This punishment needs to abolished because according to the American Pediatric Association every student requires 15 - 20 minutes of outside time. Students who lose their recess are the ones who need it

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    Post 300 word response explaining the concepts behind the Pro and Pro nuture perspectives Consider the following questions: a.) Why is it flawed to ask how much of a particular behavior is due to genetics and how much is due to experience? b.) Why is it appropriate to seperate the contributions of genetics and experiece when measuring the development of diffrences among individuals? answer: It is flawed to assume that a particular behavior is solely do to genetics. Behavior is controlled

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    Have you ever played a sport ‚ and you didn’t earn a trophy? How did that make you feel? Therefore‚ as long as kids are on a team‚ they should earn trophies. The following reasons support my claim: kids love the sport‚ keeps the children fit‚ and finally‚ the joy kids bring. To start of with‚ children should earn a trophy because they love the sport‚ not the trophy. What I mean is some kids or even adults LOVE the sport their in. Not the trophy that makes them feel GREAT. Also ‚ so what if they

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    Argumentative essay: SHOULD EXAMS BE ABOLISHED? According to a recent survey of “Education Newspaper”‚ what cause students to be frightened the most is “exams”. Some students say that the exams should be abolished because they make students absolutely anxious and stressful. However‚ the exams play an important role in school’s life and also have many advantages. So I believe that the exams should not be abolished because of some reasons. The most important reason is that exams are

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    Should examinations be abolished ? Cons First of all‚ I would like to say that I strongly disagree with the idea of abolishing exams even though they are troublesome for students and even teachers. Here are my reasons why examinations should not be abolished in schools. Firstly‚ examinations are part and parcel of school. You come to study in schools. You want to know where you stand. You want to know how good or how bad you are at your academics. So‚ what is the use of going to school‚ studying

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    Exams Should Be Abolished

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    Exams should be abolished Exams - a word that many students dread to hear‚ a word that many students fear of‚ a word that seems to have the magical power to transform a happy and cheerful person into a frustrated and nervous wreck. What are exams and should they been done away with entirely? Exams are longer and more comprehensive versions of tests held every term. Initially created to monitor and check how a student was performing academically‚ they now have so much more pressure on

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    Examinations should be abolished. When examinations are abolished‚ it means that it should be ridden of. Ever since our primary education started‚ we were all studying for examinations every year. The education system set by the Singapore government stated that examinations are a good way to test a student’s capability of a subject. The examinations’ purposes are to also allow teachers to know where each student’s individual standards‚ and letting them to be able to differentiate each student’s abilities

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    Should Present examinations systems be abolished? Points in favour:- � *The approach of present examination systems means the beginning of fear‚ tension‚ anxiety and stress in the minds of the students under which if a student doesn’t performs according to his/her parents expectations may lead to students even taking the extreme step of ending their life by doing suicide. � *Some people also think that exams are not a reliable test of gauging the ability of the students as luck plays a major role

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    School without homework is not an image I can fathom. There are many reasons homework should not be abolished as it is beneficial towards the student‚ allows the teacher to acknowledge the student’s weaknesses; in turn giving them an opportunity to improve and acquire new skills. Also‚ taking time each night to do homework is a chance for students to catch up on missed class and further reinforces the day’s lessons so it is permanently etched in the student’s mind where the information is stored

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