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प्रश्न
School examinations do not test intelligence. Express your views either for or against this statement
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उत्तर
For the motion:
"Exams" is a term that evokes anxiety in every student. While some argue that exams measure a person's competence, I firmly contend that true competence is best assessed through the practical application of knowledge rather than a written task based on rote memorisation. Each student, with their unique learning style, assimilates information differently, and undergoes distinct growth. A one-size-fits-all approach to testing knowledge, such as exams, does not effectively capture this diversity in learning styles and growth patterns.
Learning difficulties, a lack of focus, or personal incidents can exacerbate significant academic difficulties, making it challenging for students to perform well on exams. Moreover, the practice of ranking students solely based on exam results can have detrimental effects, leading to demotivation and peer ridicule. This underscores the need for a more balanced and comprehensive evaluation system that takes into account the individual circumstances and capabilities of each student.
Furthermore, not all students excel in exams, yet those with mediocre performances may shine in other fields. A musician might not score a 90 in Maths but could perform in concerts from a young age. Similarly, a student struggling in science might become a successful businessperson with the proper guidance. This highlights the limitations of exams as the sole measure of a student's overall performance or potential. Relying solely on exams might hinder a student from achieving their full potential, as intelligence and capabilities extend beyond academic performance.
Against the motion:
I'm afraid I have to disagree with the assertion that 'School examinations do not test intelligence.' I firmly believe that school examinations are crucial in evaluating a student's intelligence and capabilities.
Examinations provide an effective means of assessing a student's knowledge and understanding of a particular subject. They enable students to evaluate their performance, identify strengths and weaknesses, and work towards enhancing their knowledge and skills. For example, if students perform poorly in a surprise history test, they can use that feedback to improve their understanding of the subject, enhancing their overall intelligence and comprehension.
Moreover, exams prepare students for future challenges by fostering time management skills, effective study techniques, and improved memory retention. Studying for an examination, such as first aid in grade eight, can lead to a lasting understanding of crucial techniques, showcasing the intelligence and knowledge gained through the examination.
Examinations also play a pivotal role in building self-confidence and motivation in students. Success in an exam boosts self-esteem and motivates students to strive for better performance in the future. Conversely, if a student does not perform well in an exam, it is a valuable opportunity for self-reflection. Students can identify shortcomings, seek additional help, work harder, and ultimately excel in the subject, demonstrating intelligence and abilities gained through the examination.
In conclusion, I firmly believe that school examinations are essential to a student's education, playing a vital role in testing intelligence and capabilities. Exams help students evaluate their performance, identify strengths and weaknesses, develop effective study techniques, and improve their overall understanding of a subject. Additionally, exams build self-confidence and motivation, which are crucial for personal and academic growth.
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