How do exams affect students?
@chineseairhead (756)
China
June 6, 2008 8:37am CST
From elementary schools to universities, students have to take many examinations. They even regard examinations as an indispensable part of their life. In most schools and colleges, examinations are used as a chief means of deciding whether a student succeeds or fails a subject. However, although they do the job efficiently, their side effects are also enormous.
Examinations are unable to evaluate one's true ability. They can only test memory or the skill of working rapidly under pressure. Sometimes the future of a person may be decided by a single examination. How can one do his best when he is under the extreme pressure? In other words, it does not mean that all of those who get high scores on examination possess creativity in dealing with various problems. There are many stories that examination failures turn out to be great scientists or successful entrepreneurs.
Another effect is that examinations encourage bad study habits. Students tend to lay emphasis on the content which will be tested. They are encouraged to memorize rather than think. Moreover, examinations induce cramming during the exam week. However after the examination, most children forget nearly all the infomation and facts they stuff into their head.
Examinations lower the standards of teaching as well. They deprive teachers of all freedom. Since teachers themselves are often judged by examination results, they have to train students in exam techniques instead of teaching their subjects. Furthermore, students are required to learn only what teachers tell them.
In conclusion, even though examinations have been used in the past, they should no longer be used as the only means of evaluation. They cannot assess a student's performance in learning and they also have negative impacts on both students and teachers.
3 responses
@Canteen (592)
• China
9 Jun 08
i can't agree with you more. i hate exams. i don't like maths, and i think the maths which we have to learn in college can do nothing with my future. it's useless and boring for me. if there's no final exam, i certainly didn't study anything about it. but in the fact, i have to read the book now, coz the exam is in store. :(
@bluewhitevalen (76)
• China
9 Jun 08
in china, to children ,exam means stress,grade,no time to play,and higher fraction than other countries.
@moneyman3 (52)
• United States
8 Jun 08
i think exams are necessary they reinforce what we should already know.