As a Parent I can not understand all the debate about NAPLAN. I am happy to see where my children sit in the overall scheme of things. It can only help me help them improve there performance at school. There are many many reasons for schools to perform below other schools, and If people used their common sense, they would realise that one school performing better than another is not necessarily best suited to their child.
If the testing can identify children in need of extra attention, great, Do not let them slip through the system.
Schools should have to compete with comparative schools to prove they are up to scratch.
Take NAPLAN for what it is, one test on one day. Lets not get too carried away.
*Thanks to all who corrected me on my spelling and grammar. I hope you will be happy with my corrections.
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