November 16, 2009
GCSE English Exam to include questions on text messaging
There have been as many articles on the benefits of text messging to the English language as studies condemning it's negative impact on students' writing skills, but this is the first time a major English litterature exam, the GCSE English, will actually include text messaging questions, The Telegraph reports.
In the new exam, being introduced by the Assessment Qualifications Alliance (AQA), students will get 10 per cent of their overall mark for the section on text message linguistics.
As part of their answer they will be required to include examples of common text shortcuts.
The subject of text messaging will be taught from next September as part of the Studying Spoken Language module intended to make GCSEs harder.
Not all faculty members agree, to some it's the ultimate "dumbing down". Read full article.
emily | 7:27 AM |
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