Now it is not just the children who cheat at school, but teachers too.
Many have admitted that they 'bend the rules' to help pupils with their coursework results.
I call that lying, don't you?
The rules are that "Coursework must be a student's own original work" and they have to sign a declaration saying that the work is their own.
Teachers also have to sign the declaration to confirm that the work is by the student.
It is said that it is all about the pressure to meet targets.
But is it fair on the pupils, or the examination system?
Isn't it time that coursework evaluation should be dropped from the GCSE?














11/04/07 @ 16:44