Some rants on the education system, Volume One:
- if you want kids to learn a foreign language, start teaching them
young - not long after they've started to get their heads round English - and have native speakers doing the teaching, please. The current theory says languages are best learned young, by osmosis, not during adolescence by repetition. Yes, you
can learn foreign languages at that age, but it doesn't work for everyone (we're not all
), but the exposure technique works for more or less everyone. Why d'you think Continental English speakers are so damn good with vocabulary, even if their grammar's a bit wonky? Passive exposure, that's why...
- start sex ed. at twelve, when the kids are becoming sexually mature, and knock the age of consent down there as well. Most of 'em are going to start f**king before they're sixteen anyway: take the taboo off it, get rid of the institutional hang-ups and generally be
sensible about the whole thing.
- on a related note, abolish single sex schools. Seriously. They do no harm to outgoing kids with lives outside academia, but sad little nerdlings like me get set back
years.
- two words. Continuous. Assessment. Less of the testing to rate the schools, less of the emphasis on finished product. Rather than the current "turn in work, have it marked, it's in the system, now bugger off" setup, introduce a system where feedback actually means something worthwhile. It's ever so much easier to learn from your mistakes with this method running, and you can gradually shift the emphasis onto the way the real world works later in the process...
- no testing in primary schools. At all. The poor buggering kids have so much to learn about being human without worrying about learning to jump through hoops to make teacher look good for the Government.
Gods, but I could go on about this for
hours.
Kiss me, I'm Eldritch.