
Originally Posted by
GS
You're working to the assumption that all teachers are great, dedicated, hard working and innovative. Some are, but plenty aren't. Testing is perfectly legitimate - not only does it identify kids who are struggling, but it can subsequently help to pinpoint the reasons e.g. struggling in maths only or, where the entire class do shit, identifying that the teacher in question maybe isn't very good and allowing solutions to be developed. Without testing, or allowing teachers to just do what they want, you might only realise the teacher is shit / the kids aren't where they should be at a point where it's too late to allow them to catch up.
Teachers, like doctors and nurses, is now generally prefixed with "our fantastic", and are thus a subsection of the professional workforce it is anathema to criticise in any way, shape or form.