Critics slam OCR chief for saying pupils should be allowed to use Google when sitting GCSE and A-level exams.
牛津剑桥联合考试委员会(OCR)主席提议学生应获许在参加普通中等教育会考及大学入学考试中使用谷歌,他的这一观点遭到了抨击。
Mark Dawe, the OCR exam board chief executive, said introducing tools like Google or calculators will help teachers assess the way students draw on information and apply it to their learning.
牛津剑桥联合考试委员会主席马克·道称,使用谷歌或计算器这样的工具有助于教师对学生利用信息并运用到学习中去进行评估。
He said everyone has Google available to them and students will only have a limited amount of time to conduct online searches anyway.
他说,所有人都能使用谷歌,而学生上网搜索的时间却很有限。
Speaking to the Telegraph, Mr Dawe said: “Everyone has a computer available to solve a problem but it’s then about how they interpret the results. We have tools, like Google, why would you exclude those from students’ learning?
在接受《每日电讯报》的采访中,道先生称,“人人都可以使用电脑解决问题,关键是如何处理得到的结果。我们有谷歌这样的工具,为什么非要在学生的学习过程中将这些工具排除在外呢?
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