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Are school exams putting too much pressure on young people? Birmingham shares its views
National World - LocalTV
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4 months ago
With GCSEs, A-Levels and more keeping students busy, we ask people in Birmingham if today’s education system puts too much pressure on young people through constant testing.
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I think like education is key to any development of a nation.
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Education is very crucial and I feel like they've got all the support that they need
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so I don't think there's any form of pressure.
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They've got the mental disability support in their schools.
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They've got all the support system available for them
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so I don't think there's any form of pressure at all.
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Yeah, I think they really are.
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Like, I think it's served a purpose for a long time.
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Like, people doing all this stressful GCSEs, A-levels
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and half of them are not even doing it later on in life.
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Like, getting in lots of debt and stuff.
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Like, I just don't think...
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I think for the children of Aaraj, with everything that they're against at the minute, it's too much.
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I really think the education system's moved away from setting children up for success
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to moulding them into, don't have the right word to say,
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but moulding them into not, you know...
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Ox.
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Yeah.
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