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    Professionalism in the IT Industry (COMP1635)

    TutorialWeek 8

    Critical Reflection

    Read the twoarticles below carefullyand then answer the questions associated witheach.

    UPLOAD THE ANSWERS TO YOUR WEEKLY UPLOAD AREA FOR THIS WEEK (w/c 12

    Nov 2012).

    Article 1:

    UK students are way ahead in maths!The Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) is an

    international study that assesses the maths and science knowledge of childrenaround the world. The idea was developed by the International Association for the

    Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA) in 1995 and since that time the study

    has been undertaken once every four years.

    As a part of the latest study, designed by academics from Boston College in the USA,

    more than 400,000 pupils aged 10 and 14 sat independent tests in 60 countries. A

    series of league tables showing how children from different nations performed in the

    tests was then compiled.

    The results of the latest survey, published in December 2008, showed that

    schoolchildren in England are continuing to lag behind those from the Far East in

    maths and science, despite pulling ahead of other European nations.

    The league tables showed that English children who took part in the survey achieved

    consistently better results than children in Scotland, Norway, Sweden, Germany,

    Denmark, the Netherlands and Italy. They also outperformed children from Australia

    and the United States in every area. However, they were outranked by the leading

    countries in the survey - which included Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan, Taiwan and

    South Korea.

    Specifically, the survey showed that primary pupils jumped from 10th to 7th in

    maths, but fell slightly from 5th to 7th in science. Among 14-year-olds, England's

    maths ranking soared from 18th to 7th and in science it jumped from 7th to 5th.

    The Schools Secretary , Ed Balls, viewed these results as proof that educational

    policies are working. He commented: "These results show the gap is closing between

    us and some of the high-performing Pacific Rim countries. We have much to learn

    from their success and will continue to look closely at the education systems in the

    best of the best Asian economies. Our teenagers are leading Europe and teachers can

    be really proud of our position in maths and science."

    Critics of government policy on maths and science teaching schools were not so

    positive about the results of the survey however. It was noted by Government

    opposition that among primary school pupils, science standards have not improved

    at all and, in maths, England was overtaken by Kazakhstan. Other top-performing

    nations including Finland - which normally tops the tables - Canada and Belgium

    were not included in the league table this year.

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    Michael Gove, the conservative shadow schools secretary, said: "This report shows

    that we are in the global second division for education with Asia pulling further and

    further ahead. Parents will be worried that our maths performance is behind that of

    Kazakhstan."

    Questions for article one:1. Do you think the article heading is misleading or a fair reflection of the

    discussion that follows? Give some examples to support your answer.

    Answer : No. the article is misleading. The results of the latest survey,

    published in December 2008, showed that schoolchildren in England are

    continuing to lag behind those from the Far East in maths and science,

    despite pulling ahead of other European nations.

    2. Would you consider the TIMSS to be a reliable study? What information given

    in the article would influence your view? How could you check this out

    further?Answer :

    No. TIMSS is a reliable study for math but not for science accroding the

    overall survey. Specifically, the survey showed that primary pupils jumped

    from 10th to 7th in maths, but fell slightly from 5th to 7th in science. But for

    Among 14-year-olds, TIMMS is a reliable study, for instances, England's maths

    ranking soared from 18th to 7th and in science it jumped from 7th to 5th.

    3. Can you find any examples of personal bias within the article ? (that is when

    facts/figures are interpreted to fit an individuals beliefs or views). Again,identify any examples that you find.

    Answer : Yes. According to the The Schools Secretary , Ed Balls, viewed these

    results as proof that educational policies are working. He commented: "These

    results show the gap is closing between us and some of the high-performing

    Pacific Rim countries. We have much to learn from their success and will

    continue to look closely at the education systems in the best of the best Asian

    economies. Our teenagers are leading Europe and teachers can be really

    proud of our position in maths and science."

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    Article 2:Britons spend more time on the internet than the rest of Europe

    Britain is a nation of technology geeks spending more time on the internet, playing

    computer games and on social networking sites than the rest of Europe.

    The UK leads the table of 12 industrialised nations in a report by communications

    regulator Ofcom when it comes to embracing digital technology.

    Of the countries studied for the report, it offers the cheapest mobile, basic pay-

    television and broadband rates.

    Broadband take-up, at 60 per cent, is above the average in developed nations.

    Digital music also now makes up eight per cent of the total music sales market,

    ahead of the rest of Europe apart from Spain, which shares the lead. Both countries

    are still well behind the USA, where almost a quarter of sales are digital.

    Half of the UK uses sites such as Facebook, Bebo and MySpace, up 11 per cent since

    last year, while uploading photos to the internet is the most popular networking

    activity, with 43 per cent of the population doing so.

    Nearly a fifth of advertising spending is now online. Ofcom also found that for the

    first time advertising represented less than half of television income.

    Professor Simeon Yates, director of the Culture, Communication and Computing

    Research Institute at Sheffield Hallam University said: "One of the things that is

    becoming clear is that for a lot of reasons British people, especially those under the

    age of say 40, have got used to using their mobile phones for communication,

    whereas in the US they are used to using their computer and in Japan they still use

    their phone in a different way."

    Minutes per week spent online:

    UK - 839

    France - 794

    Germany - 573

    Italy - 523

    USA - 913

    Spain - 449

    Percentage of social networkers:

    UK - 50France - 27

    Germany - 34

    Italy - 32

    USA - 40

    Canada - 55

    Japan33

    Text Messages sent per person per month

    UK - 81

    France - 25Germany - 23

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    USA - 107

    Canada - 26

    Poland - 108

    Spain - 24

    Netherlands - 31

    Sweden - 45

    Ireland - 154

    Questions for article two:

    1. The assertion put forward by the writer of this article is that Britain is a

    nation of technology geeks spending more time on the internet, playing

    computer games and on social networking sites than the rest of Europe. Is

    that fact or interpretation?

    Answer : It is an interpretation.

    2. What evidence has the writer for making this argument?

    Answer : The UK leads the table of 12 industrialised nations in a report by

    communications regulator Ofcom when it comes to embracing digital

    technology.

    3. Look at the given statistics and think of TWO other ways in which they could

    be interpreted.

    Answer : Compare with the UK spent on 839 minutes per week,

    - Although USA is spending 913 minutes in a weeks is the most highest and at

    the same time also higher than UK, but is may due to online business purposeinstead of playing game and spent on social networking. Compare with the

    UK spent on 839 minutes per week, may in order to uses sites such as

    Facebook, Bebo and MySpace, and according to the report show up 11 per

    cent since last year, while uploading photos to the internet is the most

    popular networking activity, with 43 per cent of the population doing so.

    -Other way is the percentage of the social networker of UK is 50, for USA is 40

    so that UK the percentages of UK social network is more higher.