When I studied abroad in China in 2009, I was able to visit multiple schools in various Proviences. The over all idea of education was that it was extremely important, but only for certain people living in specific income status levels. With millions of people being born and living in China, there was only around 25% attending an academic based school, the others were in factories, on the streets, or attending a performing arts school. The ones that were able to attend an academic based school, were required by the government to take assessments to see what type of school they would attend such as Math, Science, Tourism... This assessment of placement was giving to 3rd graders! Image being in 3rd grade and taking a test that decides what college you will attend and what career you will have; and I thought the GRE was stressful!!
Saturday, April 13, 2013
School-aged Children and Assessments
When I studied abroad in China in 2009, I was able to visit multiple schools in various Proviences. The over all idea of education was that it was extremely important, but only for certain people living in specific income status levels. With millions of people being born and living in China, there was only around 25% attending an academic based school, the others were in factories, on the streets, or attending a performing arts school. The ones that were able to attend an academic based school, were required by the government to take assessments to see what type of school they would attend such as Math, Science, Tourism... This assessment of placement was giving to 3rd graders! Image being in 3rd grade and taking a test that decides what college you will attend and what career you will have; and I thought the GRE was stressful!!
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Hi Frances,
ReplyDeleteI never relies that only 25% of the children in china experience academic schooling and that this was based on status level.
Today, school districts are so consumed with accountability that it is no wonder that assessments are such a focus in the academic world. I am more of a fan of informal assessments then formal. Formal assessments/standardize assessments only provide a glimpse of what a child can do at a specific time and don't take into account multiple intelligences. Information assessments allow teachers to get a clearer picture of what a child understands and can do.
I personally am a fan of portfolios. I believe collecting samples of work throughout the year allows the student and parents to see concrete growth.
Kathy
Fran,
ReplyDeleteWhat interesting facts about education in China, it reminds me of the old Soviet Union, where children were basically groomed from childhood to be "whatever" the government wanted them to be. I assume it was based on some type of testing system. How sad for the children that are not getting an education.
Barbara
Frances,
ReplyDeleteJust a word of thanks for sharing your opinions and views over the past weeks of class. I appreciate both your discussions and postings.
Barbara