I’m sure I’m not the only one around here who thinks that over time the standards of the British education system have been falling to new depths.
A couple of examples from the media:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/7967600.stm
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/2544868/Sats-results-Thousands-fail-to-hit-english-maths-and-science-standards.html
So, lets grind the axe on the English language first:
Why is it that this has been allowed to happen? Should ‘text speak’ be allowed in English papers? Is it just an evolution of the language that should be rejoiced in rather than rejected. Does it really matter that there is a difference in the meanings of flower and flour, or site and sight, or no and know? Is the capitalisation of sentences and proper nouns important? Why punctuate? What is an apostrophe, a colon or a hyphen anyway?
The rise of the internet and forums upon it have given people of lower educational achievement the chance to air their views. Something that previously they would possibly have only had a chance to have done in the pub over a pint, whilst, previously only the educated elite would have had the chance to have their views published in print. This I believe is not a bad thing, giving a more rounded opinion on matters.
However, in many cases, even on this forum, many of the offending posters whose internet scribblings are riddled with poor grammar, homophones, greengrocers apostrophes, a lack of capitalisation and punctuation, profess to be receiving, or even to have completed, a university education. How can this be?
Why has our education system allowed this state of affairs? Is it the over application of politically correct liberalism? A decline in the standard of teaching staff? Governmental statistical obsession covering up failings?
Discuss:
A couple of examples from the media:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/7967600.stm
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/2544868/Sats-results-Thousands-fail-to-hit-english-maths-and-science-standards.html
So, lets grind the axe on the English language first:
Why is it that this has been allowed to happen? Should ‘text speak’ be allowed in English papers? Is it just an evolution of the language that should be rejoiced in rather than rejected. Does it really matter that there is a difference in the meanings of flower and flour, or site and sight, or no and know? Is the capitalisation of sentences and proper nouns important? Why punctuate? What is an apostrophe, a colon or a hyphen anyway?
The rise of the internet and forums upon it have given people of lower educational achievement the chance to air their views. Something that previously they would possibly have only had a chance to have done in the pub over a pint, whilst, previously only the educated elite would have had the chance to have their views published in print. This I believe is not a bad thing, giving a more rounded opinion on matters.
However, in many cases, even on this forum, many of the offending posters whose internet scribblings are riddled with poor grammar, homophones, greengrocers apostrophes, a lack of capitalisation and punctuation, profess to be receiving, or even to have completed, a university education. How can this be?
Why has our education system allowed this state of affairs? Is it the over application of politically correct liberalism? A decline in the standard of teaching staff? Governmental statistical obsession covering up failings?
Discuss: