Huaibei : Solution Of Cheating-- Out Door Exams
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Huaibei : China | Nov 18, 2011 at 7:39 AM PST
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Huaibei : Solution Of Cheating-- Out Door Exams

The teachers at a middle school in Whuhan, China’s Hubei Province decided take tests outdoors, on the school playground.

In most Western countries, children and their parents would have surely shouted “violation of human rights” if forced to attend classes outside, but at one Chinese learning institution this is seen as an effective way to thwart cheating attempts.

“In the playground there is more room and no pupil can stretch out and reach another pupil’s desk or whisper an answer to a friend,” a school official said.

Children sit far apart from each other, with teacher patrolling between their desks, and supervisors placed on high ground watching for any suspicious movement.

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 Huaibei : Solution Of Cheating-- Out Door Exams
The teachers at a middle school in Whuhan, China’s Hubei Province decided take tests outdoors, on the school playground.In most Western countries, children and their parents would have surely shouted “violation of human rights” if forced to attend classes outside, but at one Chinese learning institution this is seen as an effective way to thwart cheating attempts.
atifji75 is based in Siālkot, Punjab, Pakistan, and is a Reporter for Allvoices.
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