Sats curriculum a worry for pupils and parents | Letters
Margaret Ogden, Alex Dickie and Prof Colin Richards respond to an article on exam anxietiesLike Emma Brockes, I have been trying to help my 10-year‑old granddaughter prepare for her Sats,...
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Margaret Ogden , Alex Dickie and Prof Colin Richards respond to an article on exam anxieties Like Emma Brockes, I have been trying to help my 10-year‑old granddaughter prepare for her Sats, and I feel deeply saddened, and frankly horrified, by what she faces in these papers ( My kids are taking their first big exams – and revealing my own anxieties about AI and long division, 7 May ). As a former primary school teacher, I could not believe the English curriculum for 10- and 11-year-olds. I remember being introduced to the subjunctive when I was 18 years old and studying French. I did not have to understand noun clauses, fronted adverbials, modal verbs and passive and active changes. Who has put this material together? I cannot believe that former teachers have been involved in devising it. Continue reading...