Hey, here in NZ we're leading the way.
The NCEA ( Nat Cert of ED Achievement, the whole basis of secondary education ) has come up with allowing txt englush to be used in exams.
Txt speak approved for exams
09 November 2006
By ARWEN HANN and ANNA CHALMERS
Secondary school students will be able to use text speak in written examinations this year, legitimising a language loved by teenagers.
The move has divided students and educators amid concerns the move could damage the English language.
The second language of thousands of teenagers, text language usually incorporates abbreviated words and phrases such as txt for "text", lol for "laugh out loud" or "lots of love" and CU for "see you".
The New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) is still strongly discouraging students from using anything other than full English, but says credit will be given if the answer "clearly shows the required understanding", even if it contains text speak.
The authority's deputy chief executive, qualifications, Bali Haque, said students should aim to make their answers as clear as possible.
"Markers involved in assessing NCEA (National Certificate of Educational Achievement) exams are trained professionals, experienced in interpreting the variety of writing styles and language uses encountered during the marking process," he said.
Haque said he was confident markers would understand answers written in text speak.