- Thu Jul 18, 2024 1:02 pm
#73194
No. It shows the product.
I think we are talking about something different. Education is not just about knowledge, it's also about the thinking skills which facilitate the acquisition of knowledge, necessary in a world where so much changes so quickly. Present exams (since the Gove reforms) exhibit the knowledge but not the process.
This is Bloom's Taxonomy (the basis of all education in the UK). What level do you think is assessed in tradition (post-Gove) GCSE?
KNOWLEDGE (Level 1)
remembering; memorizing; recognizing; recalling identification and recall of information
Who, what, when, where, how ...? Describe
COMPREHENSION (Level 2)
interpreting; translating from one medium to another; describing in one's own words; organization and selection of facts and ideas Retell...
APPLICATION (Level 3)
problem solving; applying information to produce some result; use of facts, rules and principles How is...an example of...? How is...related to...? Why is...significant?
ANALYSIS (Level 4)
subdividing something to show how it is put together; finding the underlying structure of a communication; identifying motives; separation of a whole into component parts What are the parts or features of...? Classify...according to... Outline/diagram... How does...compare/contrast with...? What evidence can you list for...?
SYNTHESIS (Level 5)
creating a unique, original product that may be in verbal form or may be a physical object;
combination of ideas to form a new whole What would you predict/infer from...? What ideas can you add to...? How would you create/design a new...? What might happen if you combined...? What solutions would you suggest for...?
EVALUATION (Level 6)
making value decisions about issues; resolving controversies or differences of opinion; development of opinions, judgements or decisions Do you agree...? What do you think about...? What is the most important...? Place the following in order of priority... How would you decide about...? What criteria would you use to assess...?
The moneychangers have fled from their high seats in the temple of our civilization. We now restore that temple to the ancient truths. The measure of the restoration lies in the extent to which we apply values more noble than mere monetary profit.