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Title: On matriculation certificate in further education : notes on how to binge and question syllabi topics : an excursus on Systems of Knowledge
Authors: Debono, Mark J.
Keywords: Examinations -- Malta
Systems of Knowledge (SOK) -- Malta
Postsecondary education -- Malta
Curriculum planning -- Malta
Teaching -- Methodology
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: University of Malta. Junior College
Citation: Symposia Melitensia. 2015, Vol.10, p. 74-90
Abstract: In education, the common practice is for students to demonstrate what they know in examinations. The grading system makes more noticeable this basic fact. This paper, in its first section, considers the two-year course students complete in a sixth form to qualify for a Matriculation Certificate that holds two passes at Advanced level and four at Intermediate level. To this extent it questions whether students qualify for their Matriculation Certificate by digesting a vast amount of information from six subjects at the cost of depriving themselves of other abilities, like the capacity to bring to fruition their relationships with others or the ability to understand matters of public interest. For this purpose, this paper measures and explores whether such condensed coursework dulls creative and inventive skills. The second section of the paper investigates whether Systems of Knowledge offers an alternative path about how students engage with people and the world in a critical, creative, and innovative fashion.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/3079
ISSN: 1812-7509
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SymMel, 2015, Volume 10
SymMel, 2015, Volume 10

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