Friday, June 01, 2007

BBC NEWS: No 'hands-up' call to help pupils

So here we have again more public money spent on something that is worthless.

So they say that kids no longer should ask to answer questions, so instead the teacher then by default has to ask kids who wont know the answer who will then be picked on by fellow pupils, who in turn will feel more pressured and pushed to the outside of the class.

Well done - you've just achieved exactly what you set out not to do.

BBC NEWS: No 'hands-up' call to help pupils

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