Page 3 of 8 FirstFirst 12345 ... LastLast
Results 31 to 45 of 112

Thread: Auckland Grammar first state school to reject NCEA exams

  1. #31
    Join Date
    13th July 2010 - 13:27
    Bike
    2008 EX250 Ninja
    Location
    Auckland
    Posts
    14
    Quote Originally Posted by avgas View Post
    Don't get me wrong - I like the concept of a reward (I mean we all need one really).

    But there is no emphasis on what that reward is, so kids naturally think its money. So when they don't get money - they give up.
    Going slightly off-topic...
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Click image for larger version. 

Name:	20110115.gif 
Views:	27 
Size:	102.0 KB 
ID:	228985  

  2. #32
    Join Date
    13th December 2008 - 18:22
    Bike
    Your mom
    Location
    Christchurch
    Posts
    3,901
    Quote Originally Posted by Banditbandit View Post
    Teenagers aways think "The system is bullshit" ... it's a reflection on the nature of teenagers, rather than a reflection on the system ... any system ...
    Yeah, but I'm not a teenager.

  3. #33
    Join Date
    11th February 2010 - 10:01
    Bike
    1994 Yamaha Zeal
    Location
    Christchurch
    Posts
    1,030
    NCEA is not a good system at all, I remember at school there was the subject 'Agriculture' and some fella told me that if you could reverse a quad bike with a trailer attached, through some cones; you'd score yourself something like 4 credits. Yet, you could go sit a probability exam that was say an hour long, and only get 3 credits.

    Also, I remember a few years a go there was a news item on Campbell or Sainsbury's show where school students gained credits by picking up rubbish.

    Have a read of thishttp://www.stuff.co.nz/sunday-star-t...NCEA-standards
    Quote Originally Posted by White trash View Post
    I'd rather eat cat shit with a knitting needle than go to Green Day

  4. #34
    Join Date
    8th November 2004 - 11:00
    Bike
    GSXR 750 the wanton hussy
    Location
    Not in Napier now
    Posts
    12,765
    Quote Originally Posted by Gibbo89 View Post

    Also, I remember a few years a go there was a news item on Campbell or Sainsbury's show where school students gained credits by picking up rubbish.
    Yep...the world famous Cambridge system...
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

  5. #35
    Join Date
    21st December 2010 - 10:40
    Bike
    Kate
    Location
    Kapiti Commute
    Posts
    2,832
    Quote Originally Posted by Gibbo89 View Post
    NCEA is not a good system at all, I remember at school there was the subject 'Agriculture' and some fella told me that if you could reverse a quad bike with a trailer attached, through some cones; you'd score yourself something like 4 credits. Yet, you could go sit a probability exam that was say an hour long, and only get 3 credits.

    Also, I remember a few years a go there was a news item on Campbell or Sainsbury's show where school students gained credits by picking up rubbish.

    Have a read of thishttp://www.stuff.co.nz/sunday-star-t...NCEA-standards
    Credits for picking up rubbish got the principal sacked, caused scandal (how else did our investigative reporters find out about it?).
    the credits apply to the subject like any other system so 4 ag credits might be worth more to a farmer than 3 statistics credits. The trouble is that the 4 ag credits means that kid is 1 credit and a lot less work closure to saying they have Level x NCEA than the kid that did the 3 stats credits - IMHO

  6. #36
    Join Date
    17th June 2010 - 16:44
    Bike
    bandit
    Location
    Bay of Plenty
    Posts
    2,885
    Quote Originally Posted by SMOKEU View Post
    Yeah, but I'm not a teenager.
    If you did NCEA stuff in 2010 then good chance you're a teenager ... if you're doing NCEA last year and you're older than that ... then you go figure what you are (or maybe you're not bright enough to figure it out ...)
    "So if you meet me, have some sympathy, have some courtesy, have some taste ..."

  7. #37
    Join Date
    17th June 2010 - 16:44
    Bike
    bandit
    Location
    Bay of Plenty
    Posts
    2,885
    Quote Originally Posted by oneofsix View Post
    Credits for picking up rubbish got the principal sacked, caused scandal (how else did our investigative reporters find out about it?).
    the credits apply to the subject like any other system so 4 ag credits might be worth more to a farmer than 3 statistics credits. The trouble is that the 4 ag credits means that kid is 1 credit and a lot less work closure to saying they have Level x NCEA than the kid that did the 3 stats credits - IMHO
    Yes and No . it depends what people want a high school qqualification to tell them ...

    Unlike School Certificate, holding a level 2 or 3 NCEA bit of paper is meaningless in itself - an employer has to know what the credits are in ... and that's a hassle for a hard working employer looking at recruiting as they haven't got time to have an indepth look at NCEA bits of paper ...

    At tertiary level all our programmes specify which NCEA credits and at what levels are required for entry - a simple 80 credits is not enough as they can be in subjects which are fucking useless preparation for tertiary study.
    "So if you meet me, have some sympathy, have some courtesy, have some taste ..."

  8. #38
    Join Date
    21st December 2010 - 10:40
    Bike
    Kate
    Location
    Kapiti Commute
    Posts
    2,832
    Quote Originally Posted by Banditbandit View Post
    Yes and No . it depends what people want a high school qqualification to tell them ...

    Unlike School Certificate, holding a level 2 or 3 NCEA bit of paper is meaningless in itself - an employer has to know what the credits are in ... and that's a hassle for a hard working employer looking at recruiting as they haven't got time to have an indepth look at NCEA bits of paper ...
    yeah I will concede that, its hard enough for a parent and probably why more parents seem to be less interested in their kids schooling. The parents aren't less interested, just too confused, well some anyhow.

  9. #39
    Join Date
    9th January 2005 - 22:12
    Bike
    Street Triple R
    Location
    christchurch
    Posts
    8,362
    Quote Originally Posted by Jantar View Post
    As a student of the 60s and 70s have I ever done an exam? Probably more than you have had hot breakfasts.
    I dunno, I've had a LOT of hot breakfasts..........


    mmmmm breakfast...........................

    [youtube]gaqo2IhH4kw[/youtube]
    I thought elections were decided by angry posts on social media. - F5 Dave

  10. #40
    Join Date
    8th April 2007 - 11:50
    Bike
    Eurotrash
    Location
    Not where you think
    Posts
    814
    I have both School Cert and NCEA. My teachers saw that my year group were going to be the first to be lumped with 'testing out the system' so us 'gifted' students were given the opportunity to sit School C in fourth form, err, year 10. Unfortunately for some stupid reason, instead of then allowing us to continue on to 6th form level we had to sit NCEA level 1

  11. #41
    Join Date
    18th May 2005 - 09:30
    Bike
    '08 DR650
    Location
    Methven
    Posts
    5,255
    Only a few years ago I watched half my mates bomb in Cambridge AS at that very school (They were in the upper streams too).


  12. #42
    Join Date
    13th December 2008 - 18:22
    Bike
    Your mom
    Location
    Christchurch
    Posts
    3,901
    Quote Originally Posted by Banditbandit View Post
    If you did NCEA stuff in 2010 then good chance you're a teenager ... if you're doing NCEA last year and you're older than that ... then you go figure what you are (or maybe you're not bright enough to figure it out ...)
    Plenty of adults go back to school to do NCEA stuff. Maybe you're not bright enough to figure that out for yourself.

  13. #43
    Join Date
    16th September 2004 - 16:48
    Bike
    PopTart Katoona
    Location
    CT, USA
    Posts
    6,542
    Blog Entries
    1
    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    that was fine apart from the "no offense"
    Yeah its ironic that, that line has been taken out of context in last few years.

    What I should have said so it was not misconstrued would be "We think of you as young , take this as a compliment"
    Reactor Online. Sensors Online. Weapons Online. All Systems Nominal.

  14. #44
    Join Date
    16th September 2004 - 16:48
    Bike
    PopTart Katoona
    Location
    CT, USA
    Posts
    6,542
    Blog Entries
    1
    Quote Originally Posted by Banditbandit View Post
    Sounds like a good way to make the choice .. pick someone who knows exactly what they have done - then they might actually know what they are doing ...
    Tis the sad truth with employers these days though. If you don't act "type a" you don't get the job.

    When I think back to the last few jobs I got, in the interview I was a real prick - even demanded more money. But I never got the jobs I really wanted because in those I did not sound confident enough.

    But then again from what I have learnt from the whole HR process - many who work in or deal with HR (especially in recruitment) should not even be near the process. But their role/position put them there.
    Reactor Online. Sensors Online. Weapons Online. All Systems Nominal.

  15. #45
    Join Date
    2nd December 2007 - 20:00
    Bike
    Baby Gixxer
    Location
    Auckland
    Posts
    2,503
    Blog Entries
    7
    I don't mind the internal assessment stuff as some people do best in that situation - they are good students but "lose it" in exam pressure. I think there is room for both.

    What I have found at training college is that we are supposed to get students to move higher up Bloom's taxonomy, getting away from the "regurgitate from memory" data (memorisation being the lowest level on the scale) to creative thinking and self-driven exploration and working things out for themselves. The problem with that it places a low priority on being able to memorise things for future recall, quite an important ability I would have thought!
    I lahk to moove eet moove eet...

    Katman to steveb64
    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    I'd hate to ever have to admit that my arse had been owned by a Princess.

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •