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Posted Mar 2, 2011 by anonymous | 96 views | 0 comments
I go to a large school in a growing town and we are not far away from regulators like the school board. My issue is the fact that some teachers get into teaching with a fairly low literacy rate. And again that they are able to write exams, and print them 60 times with gramatical errors so bad that I couldn't tell what the question was asking. I'd be able to be quiet about it if it was just an assignment that had a few errors on it, but this was the FINAL EXAM. It was split into two parts. The true-false and short answer portion was on the first day, and the multiple choice and essay were on the second day. I believe that SOMEONE should have picked up on the fact that this cannot be a question: True or False - 'O man, grate composit of heaven and Earth' What the hell are you asking? Whether or not this is a quote? I just lost a mark because this, and many other questions on the exam, did not make any sense. If I were my teacher, i could have caught that mistake as it was falling out of the photocopier into my dumb little hands. Try Harder.
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