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Old 07-07-2012, 12:25 PM   #1
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Thumbs up Every 11-year-old in the country will be tested on grammar and punctuation

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The new exam in May could also include a check on the neatness of handwriting.

The initiative is aimed at preparing children for tougher GCSEs which will put a stronger emphasis on spelling, punctuation and grammar.

They will also be expected to use commas and apostrophes correctly, avoiding the so-called ‘greengrocer’s apostrophe’ where apples and pears are wrongly written as apple’s and pear’s.

The hour-long exam will be taken alongside a reading and maths test as part of primary school SATs.

It replaces a writing test which required pupils to compose extended passages but was unpopular among teachers who claimed marking was wildly inconsistent.

Teachers will instead give pupils a grade on composition, based on their work throughout the year, which will be combined with results in the new test.

It is thought to be the first time pupils have faced a specific national test in spelling, grammar, punctuation and possibly handwriting, although some will have tackled similar questions as part of 11-plus exams.

The brightest pupils will sit a tougher, separate test which may include some extended writing.

Sample questions show it is likely to cover the correct use of semi-colons as well as personal and impersonal forms.

Ministers will decide whether to include handwriting in both tests later in the year.

In a leaflet for parents explaining the new test, officials said the test would encourage primary schools to place a stronger focus on the teaching of grammar, spelling and punctuation than in previous years.

‘Changes are also being made to GCSEs so that from 2013 there will be marks awarded for spelling, punctuation and grammar in key subjects.

‘By developing confidence in these skills early on, your child will improve their chances of succeeding in important qualifications later on in their education.’
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However some schools are already threatening to boycott the new test claiming it will narrow their curriculum.
"narrow their curriculum", my a**e .....

They'd probably fail the test if they took it .....
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Bringing back the 11 plus?.....yep the country is deffo in rewind...
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michael21 and bigbrother12 won't be pleased with this.
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Bringing back the 11 plus?.....yep the country is deffo in rewind...
It'll be canes and the birch next .....
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I think this is a great idea. It actually amazes me how stupid some people are, it's really not difficult, they were just never taught the rules in the first place evidently.
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I took the 11+ I liked it, apart from the non-verbal reasoning test.
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I took the 11+ I liked it, apart from the non-verbal reasoning test.
I remember hating that test. I applied to go to a grammar school for Year 7 and you had to take a test in Mathematics, English and Non-Verbal Reasoning. The NVR pissed all over my maths and English, where based on those alone I would've gotten in.
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That sucks :/ I had to do those and a 'verbal reasoning' as well, but I assume that's just been incorporated into the English exam now.
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Old 07-07-2012, 11:58 PM   #9
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This is a good idea. So many people I know have such poor grammar skills it's shocking.

I'm not sure I like the idea of a higher tier though. That doesn't sit well with me.
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Tbf peoples handwriting can't be improved lol, the other parts I actually like though as the Teachers are so incompetent at the moment, especially in Primary School that 11 year old children probably do need the extra test to give them an extra boost.
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