State
exams challenge your child's knowledge and their confidence.
Not exact matches
Whether they learn the entire high school program, or just the final year courses to prove previously acquired learning, or even
challenge the leaving or entrance (SAT)
exams,
children that are motivated are serious, focused learners and nothing will stop them.
The study showed that
children with reading
challenges may have lower than expected binocular vision test results, something a standard eye
exam may overlook.
A phased introduction over a period of four years would have made these
exams fairer for
children, as teachers would be able to teach to the
children's potential and then the
challenge would have been reasonable.
Finally, schools with good cohorts which can hit the attainment targets automatically because clever
children do well in
exams — no surprise there — would apparently be
challenged.
One of the tricks I use when questioning whether my puppy is ready for a particular
challenge is to remind myself of this; whilst I might be able to teach a young
child some words of French, I wouldn't necessarily expect them to sit and pass a GCSE French
exam at 7 years old.