by RustyCage » Thu Sep 27, 2007 1:03 am
by Mic » Thu Sep 27, 2007 1:06 am
by RustyCage » Thu Sep 27, 2007 1:09 am
Mic wrote:I can give you a teacher's point of view....
by Mic » Thu Sep 27, 2007 1:58 am
by mighty_tiger_79 » Thu Sep 27, 2007 4:30 am
by Psyber » Thu Sep 27, 2007 11:24 pm
by Magpiespower » Fri Sep 28, 2007 5:04 am
by smac » Fri Sep 28, 2007 9:37 am
by Psyber » Fri Sep 28, 2007 8:53 pm
by Psyber » Fri Sep 28, 2007 9:08 pm
Mic wrote:... It does not take into account that many students have different strengths and weaknesses in English. A student may be a highly competent reader but has trouble spelling. Or a student may be a very confident public speaker but has difficulty writing. So trying to summarise all of that into one letter defeats the purpose of providing more information to parents. This would be the same for other subjects too.
I could go on....
by Mic » Fri Sep 28, 2007 11:24 pm
by Psyber » Sat Sep 29, 2007 2:41 pm
Mic wrote:I'm not actually sure what you're on about Psyber.
pafc1870 - some more info can be found at http://www.aeusa.asn.au/topics/2542.html
by Mic » Sat Sep 29, 2007 4:06 pm
by Psyber » Sat Sep 29, 2007 7:13 pm
by Psyber » Sat Sep 29, 2007 7:28 pm
Mic wrote:As to not being critical enough, teachers still provide plenty of **** as to what students' weaknesses are and how they could develop/improve them. The aim is to do it in a productive manner.
A school's performance could be based on the grades its students achieve. It could also be based on what it offers its students in terms of learning opportunities, programs, support, resources, curriculum, etc.
I don't know how humiliating an 8-year-old will help his learning.
I'm also not sure how current assessment/reporting practices make life easier for teachers.
What evidence do you have that less students with learning disabilities are being picked up these days compared to the past? I would have thought that with the greater variety of assessment that presently occurs in classrooms (ie, not just a written test at the end of a unit) compared to the past, learning difficulties would be noticed a lot more now. Plus guidence offciers visit schools to do testing of students who teachers feel may have an issue.
As to misdiagnoses of ADD, I'd have to ask some doctors' opinions.
Competitions SANFL Official Site | Country Footy SA | Southern Football League | VFL Footy
Club Forums Snouts Louts | The Roost | Redlegs Forum |