強(qiáng)迫十至十一歲小孩去考“史上最難”的閱讀測(cè)試受到了教師和家長(zhǎng)們的譴責(zé),據(jù)稱,有些學(xué)生考得淚水漣漣。
Almost 600,000 children sat the reading test this morning on a new tougher national curriculum.
新國(guó)家課程更難了,今晨約有60萬(wàn)孩童參加了這次閱讀測(cè)試。
After the test was complete, teachers took to the Times Educational Supplement forums to protest at how hard the SAT was.
測(cè)試結(jié)束后,教師們向《泰晤士報(bào)教育副刊》論壇抗議SAT有多難。
The test was intended to be harder than in previous years. Parents expressed their anger on Twitterabout the exams after their children came home from school.
考試本來(lái)就是要比前些年的難。孩子們回家后,家長(zhǎng)們?cè)谕铺厣媳磉_(dá)了對(duì)考試的憤怒。
Parents took to social media to vent their fury describing their children as 'crying, shaking and terrified'. There were even reports of some children being unable to finish their exams due to their tears during the test.
家長(zhǎng)們怒不可遏,沖著社交媒體雷霆大發(fā),稱孩子們“哭泣顫抖、恐懼害怕”。甚至有報(bào)道稱有些孩子因?yàn)檫吙歼吙薜年P(guān)系都無(wú)法完成考試。
Critics claim testing the children in Year 2 is causing mental health problems - while some parents say their children are being 'set up to fail' so the Tories can force through its academies plans.
評(píng)論家稱,測(cè)試二年級(jí)的孩子會(huì)導(dǎo)致精神健康問(wèn)題,而一些家長(zhǎng)說(shuō)他們的孩子“被設(shè)計(jì)了,注定會(huì)考糊”,這樣托利黨就可以強(qiáng)行推行其學(xué)院計(jì)劃了。
來(lái)看看出離憤怒的家長(zhǎng)是怎么說(shuō)的:
我可憐的女兒夠倒霉了,碰上了這次政治噩夢(mèng)。她說(shuō)今天的測(cè)試難,還有幾題沒(méi)做,但她也沒(méi)有因此哭鼻子。雖然才11歲,她也想明白這種SAT考試是為了學(xué)校和政府統(tǒng)計(jì)數(shù)據(jù),對(duì)她的將來(lái)基本沒(méi)有影響。
我希望問(wèn)題是因?yàn)橛⒄Z(yǔ)本身。
把測(cè)試發(fā)布出來(lái)吧,讓大家都看看考試到底應(yīng)該有多難。