I've been thinking, as a lead on to the great "James Lu" debate, the "rules" implemented in educational systems and confined syllabi often defeat the real purpose of learning. This concerns educational systems in general, not just the VCE. For instance, time restrictions for certain projects, word limits on essays and a rigid structural school curriculum, at times, mean that students cannot go beyond what they are "expected" to do. We have no freedom to search extensively, but rather, do the work for the sake of handing it in to the teacher and not face the consequences of incompetion or "no submissions" (what's more, there is no actual time to search for such things during the school period, giving the busyness of the current schedule school's instill and coerce us into living by.
Of course, all thing's have two sides. What are your thoughts?