Several teachers were found to have helped students with answers during last year‟s national literacy and numeracy (NAPLAN) tests. Several schools were also found to have encouraged some parents to withdraw their children from the tests. Test booklets went missing in some schools.
We are likely to see more and more of this in coming years. Cheating and rorting of school results will become a feature of Australia‟s education system just as it has in England and the United States with the publication of school results and school league tables.
Read more: Several Schools Found to be Cheating in NAPLAN Tests
The latest national literacy and numeracy (NAPLAN) results show that government education policies have had little to no impact on student achievement in Australia since 2008. There has been virtually no change in overall average results, in the results of disadvantaged students and in the large gaps between the results of disadvantaged and advantaged students.
US President Barack Obama says that students should take fewer standardised tests and school performance should be measured in other ways than just exam results.
While My School says very little about the effectiveness of any school, it does offer some tantalising information about Australia’s school system in general, writes Chris Bonnor.
UK experience of national testing and school league tables a clear warning
Britain's two biggest teaching unions - NUT and NAHT - to take action against tests due to be sat by 600,000 children on May 10







