The “talent” label in education systems can create unintended damage. It burdens “gifted” students while marginalizing others, highlighting the need for a fairer K-12 environment.
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Unlocking Potential: Exam System Reform in Turkey vs. the UK’s A Levels
This article explores the differences between Turkey’s centralized exam system and the UK’s A Levels, highlighting how mandatory subject exams suppress student motivation. It also suggests adopting the UK model to develop future-ready talent.
Breaking Free: Insights from A Levels for Reforming Turkey’s Exam-Driven Education System
Turkey’s exam-driven education system faces significant challenges, including excessive exam pressure and limited student creativity. Insights from the UK’s A Levels model offer a pathway to reform, emphasizing intrinsic motivation and innovation.
The Early Anxiety of College Applications: Why First Graders Are Facing the Future Too Soon
With rising educational competition, the pressure of college applications has trickled down to first graders, creating undue challenges for children.
Early Pressure: How College Applications Are Draining First Graders’ Futures
The mounting pressure of college applications is seeping into the lives of first graders, creating stress and difficulties. This article explores its impact on young students’ mental health, learning, and development while offering solutions for a healthier educational system.