I do agree that there is a need for children to learn to cook, to sew, listen to music, learn a foreign language, learn about the responsibilities of being a citizen, have a comprehensive sex education, learn all about the dangers of drugs and alcohol, be taught manners etc.etc.
There just isn't room in schools these days, to do everything that society thinks we should, because clearly the governments (present and past) want to hot house all children to pass tests in the basics (which in themselves are a GOOD THING!) to prove that they, the govt., are doing a wonderful job. There is no room left for creativity, imagination or doing things that are useful, or even having fun. (Except that brilliant teachers can usually inject fun onto the most unlikely places)
I'm not knocking exams and assessments but...
