>Yes sir, sorry sir!
>Actually all this proved is that the current "Oh exams are getting
>easier
>than in our day" stance is bollox.
>11 Plus - I'm Oxford material.
>In the real world - I got 5 O Levels and 3 CSE's (For anyone younger
>than
>30 CSE's were the most pointless qualification ever. Lasted about 5
>years
>and then were binned. It basically meant "You'd done some maths" (c Sean
>Lock 2011!)
>Current Day - Reading my 10 year old Maths homework, I haven't a bloody
>clue!

wholeheartedly agree Leslie Minor, I did A level maths (failed) but nowadays
even my youngest Daughters quadratic equations get me confused.  The only
thing I'm better at than them in mental arithmetic, and since today everyone
has computers and phones its pretty much like latin, useful but ultimately
pointless.  The big difference today imho is that teachers & schools are
forced to take an interest in the majority of kids, in my day if YOU didn't
care they didn't. Nowadays its all reports, tests, interventions etc etc
etc.  

Sean lock - funniest man in comedy?  Have you watched 15 Storeys High?

ttfn

Richard


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