Papercutter
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So story is, Hurlstone Agricultural High School has introduced new methods of assessing students along with the "conventional exams".
Mark Latham, a former student ('78) at this school and past politician has something to say about this; which he wrote in a letter handed out to the parent and student community about a couple weeks ago. The principal then responded to this by writing his own letter addressed to parents and students, to which Latham almost completely ignored and took on to online social media to complain about how Hurlstone has "abolished exams" (even though it hasn't). Any thoughts? Personally I think the article below is heavily biased and very unprofessionally written.
http://m.dailytelegraph.com.au/rend...exams-yes-really/story-fnpug1jf-1227470159521
Mark Latham, a former student ('78) at this school and past politician has something to say about this; which he wrote in a letter handed out to the parent and student community about a couple weeks ago. The principal then responded to this by writing his own letter addressed to parents and students, to which Latham almost completely ignored and took on to online social media to complain about how Hurlstone has "abolished exams" (even though it hasn't). Any thoughts? Personally I think the article below is heavily biased and very unprofessionally written.
http://m.dailytelegraph.com.au/rend...exams-yes-really/story-fnpug1jf-1227470159521
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