Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Six attempts
1.
University education facilities need to be shared equally between males and females.
Do you think it is a feasible idea?
What advantages does a society enjoy out of such a policy?

2.
Academic institutions need to conduct aptitude tests before enrolling students to professional programmes.
Do you think it is a feasible idea?
What advantages do students enjoy out of such a policy?


3.

Almost all examinations tend to test the memory quotient of students. But there are not many takers for such a testing system.
What suggestions do you have to make exams more practical?
Do you think open book examination* is a good idea?
* Allowing students to refer to books to answer questions during exam

4.

Since early hours are much more productive and pleasant, schools need to start early and close before noon.
How feasible is this idea in your opinion?
How advantageous or disadvantageous is it for students?

5.

Some people say that school hours need to be divided equally for academic and nonacademic activities as this would help students in several different ways.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of such a system?

6.

Examinations in frequent shorter intervals are much more practical and result-oriented than annual or long terminal exams.

To what extent do you agree or disagree with this?

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