Baggs
*Totally unfair that her exams were marked the same as a child on top of highrise, sharing a room with many sibblings, no computer or quite space or access to tuition or information, or academic support.*
I understand why you feel this is unfair, FP, but exams are supposed to be completely unbiassed so thay should be marked the same way for all.
The problem is what your post highlighted earlier: that not all children get the same amount of good teaching and good opportunities. That is what we need to work on, not marking down kids who have learned a lot or marking up kids who haven't.
I certainly did not suggest that private school kids should be marked down, did I?
But how can exams be 'totally unbiased' in a system where teaching time, quality, etc, be so totally different. Not to say that teaching quality is not good in state schools- but during Covid it was a real problems for many without computers, etc. In my experience, the quality of teachers in state schools can be much better actually, and the dedication huge. But large classes with all sorts of SN mixed in, are not easy to teach, and much time is spent dealing with issues which have nothing to do with teaching. Teaching small classes of hand-picked children, with massive parental support, is another kettle of fish, for sure.
What I am saying, is that the education system, in the UK in particular, for very long hisotrical reasons- is not equal, not unbiased, and heavily squewed to lead to 'success' for some groups of people, and perpetuated.