Childern have more and more tests and exams to do at school, sometime starting until the age of five or six, right up until the age of eighteen. What are the advantages and disadvantages of making childern do exams?

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doubt
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schools
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a constructive role in
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society.
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it has been observed that the
schools
enrolled the
children
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a very early age. In
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children
always remain busy in
exams
of different terms. If any question
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about the
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practice
practise
adopted by the
schools
, they explained that it is necessary for the completion of
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acadamic
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academic
syllabus.
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, if we talk about the advantages of the
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policy of the school, no doubt regular
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classes
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a basic requirement to meet with the
acadmic
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academic
courses. Students
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to be punctual to complete
thier assignements
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their assignments
on time. It is
also
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beneficial
for the
children
to
invole
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involve
in the study to prepare themselves for the upcoming
exams
.
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, there
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also
some disadvantages
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taking
terms based
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exams
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the
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children
aged under five. I think,
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comlecated acadamic scheduale
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complicated academic schedule
not only
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creates boredom
in the
chilren
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children
but
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a cause of stress in many cases.
Moreover
, it is the responsibility of the
schools
to work
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the mechanism through which they can
arange
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arrange
the
acadamic cources
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academic courses
which are simple and adjustable as per
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students'
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psychologica
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psychological
health.
Schools
need to
orginise
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organise
organize
programmes of extra curriculum activities on terms basis so
thet
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that
after the
exams
children
have some fun
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to
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exhaust
theirselves
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themselves
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.
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my findings, I would like to say that It is the core responsibility of the
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their policies should
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an
intelactual
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intellectual
generation
rahter
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rather
than the
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who
fedup
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fed up
from
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study
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studies
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