heavy emphasis is on testing these days. is good or bad

There are many
exams
in our lives, like working, studying or life
exams
for ourselves Especially , for teenagers, there are lots of tests and
exams
when they are studying. That not only restricts
teachers
and
also
causes a lot of pressure on students. I think that examinations can allow
teachers
to know more about their students and what they learn in class.
However
, it has some stress on young learners. Many parents take care of their children’s marks in Asian countries which will pay many amounts of money to improve their exercise. According to the research of the Hong Kong government, people spend more than 800 and 0.7hrs each day in tutoring. And it will continue to increase. The parents
also
like to compare with other children which make children have more pressure.
Although
there is huge pressure on students, these
exams
and texts can allow
teachers
to know more about children’s learning. When learners do these exercises, they can improve their knowledge and know how to use them. While
teachers
check the test, they can know what the student lacks and find a way to help them. After that, the lecturer can find another way to teach the student and design a course. A case that I remember is my western history teacher, she does not always follow the book to teach us like playing video, saying something which the book cannot find and teaching us some formula to allow us to remember the knowledge. From the above discussion, we can be sure that
exams
haven’t limited the teacher’s teaching but
also
can help them to teach the children to be better.
However
, it will make a lot of presses for learners. I think we should balance them.
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