PhantomWolf
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Having said that, some of the examples you give might not actually be part of a PC worldview. Shows such as Pop Idol deliberately choose people who can't sing because their public humiliation is entertainment.
It was less about the show allowing them on, I agree, that's for the entertainment. It's the fact that they actually get up there believing that they can in fact sing. No-one has been willing to tell them that they suck and suck really badly, so they get up and make an idiot of themselves on International TV. If someone had told them the truth "You can't sing, you can't even hold a tune" they might not have been trumatized by the later failure.
By the way, is the term "deferred success" really used in all seriousness?
Not being in the secondary system I can't speak to that, but it really would not surprise me. When I started we had "Competent" and "Not Yet Competent". "Competent" was changed to "Achieved" by NZQA because they felt that telling someone that they weren't competent was no longer appropriate.