
The education system should not just be about passing exams, writes David Selby. Plus a letter from Mara Musso
Two quotes in your article (Schools are โpipelineโ to joblessness for many people, says ex-Labour adviser, 21 May) struck a chord with me: โa joyless education system that focused too heavily on passing examsโ and โthe level of vitriol and hatred these young people used when talking about schoolsโ.
I worked on the governmentโs Youth Opportunities Programme and Youth Training Scheme several years ago, and latterly on the Youth Offending Scheme as a volunteer for more than 20 years โ and the quotes did not surprise me in the least. It was bad enough in secondary modern schools, where the majority of children took no exams at all. In the comprehensives and latterly in the academies, every effort is made to show off the school through its exam results, watched at a distance by those students with little or nothing to show for about 10 years of schooling.
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