Article on 'exams are not the ultimate assessment of knowledge'in about 100-120 words.
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Yes. Exams help us learn and digest information more easily. Because students are under pressure to get good grades, they strive to do their best. They work hard, making sure they are well-prepared. Without exams, students would be able to put off their revision and find it hard to keep up in class. Also, exams are a good way to test students' knowledge. Therefore, exams should not be abolished.
Emily Tsang Long-yu, 15 Creative Secondary School
Yes, but exams should not be a major part of the final grades. I suggest we use projects and tests to assess students instead of relying on major exams. Exams do not usually allow students to perform to the best of their abilities. Exams should take place at the beginning of the school year and at the end of each term. In September, exams can help teachers gauge their students' standards and create better lesson plans. With end-of-term exams, teachers can evaluate students' progress.
Emily Tsang Long-yu, 15 Creative Secondary School
Yes, but exams should not be a major part of the final grades. I suggest we use projects and tests to assess students instead of relying on major exams. Exams do not usually allow students to perform to the best of their abilities. Exams should take place at the beginning of the school year and at the end of each term. In September, exams can help teachers gauge their students' standards and create better lesson plans. With end-of-term exams, teachers can evaluate students' progress.
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