Students balk at in-person exams

Several schools are holding in-person exams after a term of remote learning, to circumvent “cheating”, and students are not happy about it.

I’m wondering about the concept of cheating in the 21st century. Does it really mean anything now to force students to memorize and disgorge material for exams?

When I was briefly teaching in the graphic design program at the EMSB, I gave tests and allowed the students to use the internet because that is how their lives will be lived. I remember telling a crabby older teacher that these students would not be looking for work in the 20th century, because she seemed to think that was the norm. It isn’t now and it won’t be again.

Everyone in a real job consults Google if they run up against something they don’t know, or don’t remember, or if they need instructions for a technique they haven’t used before. Exams on the old basis are a 20th-century idea that should be waved off.

Update: Anglo media are reporting that 2000 Dawson students are demanding online exams.