A different point of view
"Hooray!", shouted the students after many weeks of exam, exam and more exams!
This is such a typical scenario at this time of the year, marking the coming of the school holidays which are just around the corner. I smile upon browsing some of the pictures I managed to snap as a mean of self-entertainment while standing at one corner of the class supervising the students for God knows how long.
This is such a typical scenario at this time of the year, marking the coming of the school holidays which are just around the corner. I smile upon browsing some of the pictures I managed to snap as a mean of self-entertainment while standing at one corner of the class supervising the students for God knows how long.
This was when Ii supervised the PMR examination in one of the schools around here. I quite like the placement of the students as it is a public exam. Less students in a class.. and a wider gap between each student, making it easier to supervise.
Coming back to my own school, you can see how different the placement of the students is. The students of each class are compacted into the class, resulting in a narrow gap between each student, thus, heighten the chances of cheating in the exam. It was hard to move around too. But to provide a better examination hall is out of question, so we have no choice but to just bear with it.
On the other hand, the total number of students in this class is below 40, which is rare compared to the other classes of this form.. but as you can see in the above picture.. majority of the students did not even bother to come and sit for the examination!
"Kringgg!!", the bell rang. This signalled the start of another exam paper. But look at what happens after the first 20 minutes or so! *pointing at the pic above*
Coming back to my own school, you can see how different the placement of the students is. The students of each class are compacted into the class, resulting in a narrow gap between each student, thus, heighten the chances of cheating in the exam. It was hard to move around too. But to provide a better examination hall is out of question, so we have no choice but to just bear with it.
On the other hand, the total number of students in this class is below 40, which is rare compared to the other classes of this form.. but as you can see in the above picture.. majority of the students did not even bother to come and sit for the examination!
"Kringgg!!", the bell rang. This signalled the start of another exam paper. But look at what happens after the first 20 minutes or so! *pointing at the pic above*
All in all, supervising the exams has been a worthy experience, if not worst. Ha-ha. I glanced boringly over the quiet classroom and diverted my attention to a whole new view outside, sighing deeply at the thought of needing to mark the papers after that!! (finished mine, mind you hehe)
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