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    PISA 2012 Results in Focus - What 15-year-olds know and what

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    • O Offline
      obiwanmum
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      ...oh.. of course in Channelnewsasia as well... this sort of things.


      http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/s-pore-edges-up-in-pisa/908160.html

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        ChiefKiasu
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        obiwanmum:
        ... So we in KSP have been doing the right things all along... 😂

        Of course. They can call us kiasu for all they want, but we get the last laugh. :evil:

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          optimistforum
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          We have faired badly again in the UK, but with a gradual move towards a 1950s style education we should see ourselves back on top within a decade. Our children have great problem solving skills and creativity. We are also moving slightly back to some form of traditional rigour in eng, maths and science. It all augurs well for UK Plc.

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            sparks
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            Very enlighting read! Thanks for posting the links.


            What caught my eye is this:
            [quote]Teachers and school principals need to be able
            to identify students who show signs of lack of
            engagement with school and work with them
            individually before disengagement takes firm root.
            Schools can help students learn how to learn, nurture
            their willingness to solve problems, and build their
            capacity for hard work and persistence. Teachers can
            help students to develop perseverance and motivation
            by supporting students in their efforts to meet high
            expectations and in showing greater degrees of
            commitment, and by encouraging students to regard
            mistakes and setbacks as learning opportunities.
            Teachers’ practices can promote students’ drive and
            willingness to engage with complex problems. Teachers’
            use of cognitive-activation strategies, such as giving
            students problems that require them to think for an
            extended time, presenting problems for which there is
            no immediately obvious way of arriving at a solution,
            and helping students to learn from the mistakes they
            have made, is associated with students’ perseverance
            and openness to problem solving.
            Similarly, students who reported that their mathematics
            teachers use teacher-directed instruction (e.g. the
            teacher sets clear goals for student learning and asks
            students to present their thinking or reasoning at some
            length) and formative assessments (e.g. the teacher gives
            students feedback on their strengths and weaknesses
            in mathematics) also reported particularly high levels
            of perseverance, openness to problem solving, and
            willingness to pursue mathematics as a career or field
            of further study. Yet the use of such strategies among
            teachers is not widespread: only 53% of students
            reported that their teachers often present them with
            problems that require them to think for an extended
            time, and 47% reported that their teachers often present
            problems for which there is no immediately obvious
            way of arriving at a solution. Similarly, on average across
            OECD countries, only 17% of students reported that
            their teacher assigns projects that require at least one
            week to complete.
            Canada is more successful in this regard: 60% of students
            in Canada reported that their teachers often present
            problems for which there is no immediately obvious
            way of arriving at a solution, and 66% reported that their
            teachers often present them with problems that require
            them to think for an extended time. Education systems
            could and should do more to promote students’ ability
            to work towards long-term goals.[/quote]I feel that giving students the time to think & digest learning is lacking in the current system.

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