Of course, that's just my personal experience...
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The terrible truth is that virtually all government schooling has a bad record. The OECD average for functional illiteracy is 18%.
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it's a tragedy
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Best countries in the world for education (e.g. Japan/S Korea) don't have state segregated systems
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many different cultural reasons why SE Asian countries have high school standards. V little to do with selection or not
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you just brought up the topic of international standards and now your denying they're comparable!
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I was an FE college governor and we had to offer literacy and numeracy courses before we could teach IT to local companies' staff.
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@annispice@JuliaHB1 in the 80's I had to teach long division before I could teach AE wavelength theory and HF AE construction -
We analysed students' ages and they were from 19-50, so for decades approx. 25% had been failed by schools.
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point I was making is it's not a new problem !
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Yes, that's why I quoted age range. We were told in UK, 1 in 4 couldn't read instructions on medicine bottle.
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that's sad and dangerous . That said my children went through school in the 90's
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I served as a governor from 1998-2007 and it was very enlightening!
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I went to a compraha... I went to a commpeh... I went to a comp and I'm okay.
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Streaming in good comprehensives doesn't leave anyone behind & it pulls up overall standards by rewarding hard work at every stage
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streaming works, why can't anyone acknowledge this!
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