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    Any Updates As To When PSLE T-Scores Will Be Scrapped?

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    • P Offline
      pirate
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      Ikid:
      Leadership role could be attained due to the child's popularity

      Isn't this what our democracy is all about? Otherwise, why we have general elections every few years? :siam:

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      • B Offline
        bggb
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        Learning Lab should start a programme for boys to 'Ace the Leadership Selection'. In this course, you will learn how to behave, how to impress. ๐Ÿ™‚

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          sushi88
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          Why learning lab? Behaviour learning begins at home.


          To be candid, why worry so much about leadership being taken by the girls at schooling age?
          Look around the cabinet and management of the many corporates, are there more women in the leadership positions or men? Things fall into place eventually.

          We spend too much of our time fighting all the wrong battles.

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            lee_yl
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            I am curious how is MOE going to differentiate between the top 10% for IP and the rest for express and normal streams?


            In one sense, the idea of being able to differentiate the top 10% of the cohort for IP, goes against the idea of grade banding where oneโ€™s competency in the subjects is measured individually instead of cohort comparison.

            If there are too many eligible applicants to RI, probably have to conduct an open ballot to decide who gets accepted. Else parents would soon know that the top few boys from different primary schools consistently get in which would imply that MOE is still using some t-score for cohort ranking and not fully subscribing to the story of grade banding.

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              phtthp
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              pirate:

              Since parents will still be dissatisfied after appeal, then abolish appeals altogether lor. Complete waste of resources. :evil:
              possible, pirate.

              MOE may abolish appeal, just like last year (Dec 2015) how she implemented the policy that no appeal entertained, if students' T-score fall below COP.

              likewise, under the new banding system :
              forseeing that many P6 students falling into the same band may start coming in to appeal, MOE may implement no appeal entertained, if students fall below individual Secondary school's admission criteria.

              whatever these individual school admission criteria are, only MOE & the school know. Internally, MOE keep all info, ready at their finger tips.
              But, parents won't know a lot of info about their child, hidden from them.


              eg
              inside an Excel spreadsheet, MOE keep track, monitor every student's score (from both old T-score system + combined with new Banding system).

              Across each row inside Excel spreadsheet per student, a few vertical column like :
              P6 student's name, Birth cert number, come from which primary school, is pupil from GEP or from Mainstream,

              come the academic part :
              original Raw score of each academic subject scored at PSLE (Eng, Maths, Science, Mother tongue, Higher Mother Tongue, if applicable), Total Raw score added up, T-score computed (based on old system),

              come the Non-academic part (become the 5th subject, besides the 4 core subjects):
              original Raw score of pupil in Cca activities, in community service rendered (if any), in Leadership (if any), in any other areas, etc

              next come the computation part scoring, under new Banding system -
              under academic part : Total points scored for 4 core subjects,
              ie. score for A1, A2 / B3, B4 / C5, C6 / D7, E8, F9

              under Non-academic part scoring :
              Total points scored from Cca, (translated from Raw score), etc

              any other further data to be computed, or analysed further ....


              above are some essential data captured, for each PSLE student, in 2021.
              MOE can then sort the excel spreadsheet, by whichever column data they wish to analyse from. MOE have captured the ready info, computed from both old system (T-score) & from the new Banding system, side by side each other, for parallel analysis study.

              how MOE allocate or assign which Secondary school to post every PSLE 2021 student to, they can make use of above data captured, for analysis & for decision making.


              MOE can also sort by certain, specific criteria : to find out who is the nation Top / last student amongst thousands of students cohort sat at PSLE 2021, by the old T-score system criteria vs. by the new Banding system criteria.

              with data computed, MOE can further differentiate, able to produce a list of those P6 students' names, falling within top 10% for IP and the rest for Express and normal stream.

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              • J Offline
                jetsetter
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                COPIED FROM BUDGET 2016 thread:


                Ikid:
                https://www.moe.gov.sg/microsites/budget2016/
                \"Scoring and posting systems to be developed and tested thoroughly\"

                -so there may be some 'white mice'?


                \"Expand opportunities in more secondary schools for students with specific interests and talents to enter a school with suitable distinctive programmes\"

                -so some 2nd tier schools will have niche program where 1st tier schools do not offer?

                Yes, there'll be some white mice methinks. That's why in the PSLE grading system thread, I highlighted the word \"Meanwhile\" (i.e. could impact on PSLE2017-2020).

                MOE will revise: DSA rules, intro new programmes, prior to 2021. They said a no. of things need to be in place before the grading system could be rolled out.

                [quote]51. It is timely therefore to take a step back and see how to realign the implementation of this scheme with its original policy intent. In this regard, MOE is undertaking a review of the DSA scheme, with two guiding principles:

                First, we would like to expand opportunities in more secondary schools for students with specific aptitudes and talents to enter a school with distinctive programmes via the DSA. This will provide students with more options when selecting a school that can best nurture their interests and talents.

                Second, we should sharpen the focus of the DSA to better recognise talents and achievements in specific domains, rather than general academic ability that can be demonstrated through the PSLE.

                MOE will consider the views on the DSA shared by Ms Denise Phua and Dr Intan, and we will share more details about the DSA review in due course.[/quote]

                Another important thing that requires \"testing\" is the computer system/software. They probably need lead time to call for tender for IT firms to come forth to bid for the monumental job to overhaul the entire IT system, tweak the current O-level scoring parameters, or create a completely new software for the computation of raw scores for s1 posting (and/or balloting) purposes. This takes maybe at least 18 -24 mths, conservatively speaking?

                Yes, that's my understanding too. So those 2 new distinctive programmes (ALP & LLP) could be introduced in some non-traditional top schools, to alleviate the pressures now experienced by those same old traditional top schools. I think they want to divert some traffic to tier-2 schools to help shore them up. That's working towards MOE's vision. ๐Ÿ˜›
                [quote]43. So we will take the next few years to work through these changes carefully. We have already begun our journey of evolving our school landscape. We want to give all schools time to develop their distinctive strengths and niche programmes, towards the vision of every school a good school. This remains important. Meanwhile, we will need to develop and test the new PSLE scoring and posting systems thoroughly. Most importantly, we want to give enough time and support for parents and students to understand and adjust, so they are ready when the new system takes effect.[/quote]

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                  pirate:
                  Ikid:

                  Leadership role could be attained due to the child's popularity


                  Isn't this what our democracy is all about? Otherwise, why we have general elections every few years? :siam:


                  Aiyo, very simple...round them up, hv them marooned and fenced up on Coney Island for 3 days...Get independent and neutral assessors/facilitators to pit them against one another in a game of survival... The 'Lord of the Flies' shall emerge from such OBS activities. Feedback on potential leaders' leadership skills to be given to MOE school teachers for calibration.

                  There's no opportunity to sakar HOD, FT, P, VP...No chance to flex your PSG muscles or pull your Alumni strings. All are equal on Coney Island. The fittest shall survive.

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                    jetsetter
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                    XYZ1:

                    I am disappointed that there are no plans to improve sec schools further so that parents can stop pushing their kids towards ONLY THAT FEW SCHOOLs... why can't we improve the teacher vs student ratio in some schools further? Already we hv PMETs who are made redundant by the swift changing landscape of our economy, how abt helping these PMETs to make a career switch to co-teaching and we can improve the teacher vs student ratio in those \"neigbhourhood\" sec schools so that the students can be nurtured/monitored by teachers closely and hence even if they had not done well in PSLE, but they can always be nurtured to do better in O levels. ่ฟ™ไธๅฐฑ่ƒฝไธ€็ŸณไบŒ้ธŸๅ—, ie solve PMET unemployment problem and reinforce the \"every school is a good school\" slogan.

                    Just my person opinion...

                    I think the priority should be given to those soon-to-be-redeployed teachers, after the merger of those 22 sec schools. I last heard from my P friend that they aren't hiring any more mid-career switchers from the private sectors. They've enough teachers in their reserve pool to tap on, some of whom are adjunct or SAHMs?

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                      pirate
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                      phtthp:
                      pirate:


                      Since parents will still be dissatisfied after appeal, then abolish appeals altogether lor. Complete waste of resources. :evil:

                      possible, pirate.

                      MOE may abolish appeal, just like last year (Dec 2015) how she implemented the policy that no appeal entertained, if students' T-score fall below COP.

                      likewise, under the new banding system :
                      forseeing that many P6 students falling into the same band may start coming in to appeal, MOE may implement no appeal entertained, if students fall below individual Secondary school's admission criteria.

                      whatever these individual school admission criteria are, only MOE & the school know. Internally, MOE keep all info, ready at their finger tips.
                      But, parents won't know a lot of info about their child, hidden from them.


                      eg
                      inside an Excel spreadsheet, MOE keep track, monitor every student's score (from both old T-score system + combined with new Banding system).

                      Across each row inside Excel spreadsheet per student, a few vertical column like :
                      P6 student's name, Birth cert number, come from which primary school, is pupil from GEP or from Mainstream,

                      come the academic part :
                      original Raw score of each academic subject scored at PSLE (Eng, Maths, Science, Mother tongue, Higher Mother Tongue, if applicable), Total Raw score added up, T-score computed (based on old system),

                      come the Non-academic part (become the 5th subject, besides the 4 core subjects):
                      original Raw score of pupil in Cca activities, in community service rendered (if any), in Leadership (if any), in any other areas, etc

                      next come the computation part scoring, under new Banding system -
                      under academic part : Total points scored for 4 core subjects,
                      ie. score for A1, A2 / B3, B4 / C5, C6 / D7, E8, F9

                      under Non-academic part scoring :
                      Total points scored from Cca, (translated from Raw score), etc

                      any other further data to be computed, or analysed further ....


                      above are some essential data captured, for each PSLE student, in 2021.
                      MOE can then sort the excel spreadsheet, by whichever column data they wish to analyse from. MOE have captured the ready info, computed from both old system (T-score) & from the new Banding system, side by side each other, for parallel analysis study.

                      how MOE allocate or assign which Secondary school to post every PSLE 2021 student to, they can make use of above data captured, for analysis & for decision making.


                      MOE can also sort by certain, specific criteria : to find out who is the nation Top / last student amongst thousands of students cohort sat at PSLE 2021, by the old T-score system criteria vs. by the new Banding system criteria.

                      with data computed, MOE can further differentiate, able to produce a list of those P6 students' names, falling within top 10% for IP and the rest for Express and normal stream.

                      Of course, MOE can do that. However, the public will soon find out that all that talk about reducing pressure and not sorting too finely is all BS, which will then defeat the entire purpose of the whole exercise.

                      Now, why would MOE bother doing such a pointless thing?

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                        pirate:


                        Now, why would MOE bother doing such a pointless thing?
                        Coz it can create additional employment out of nothing?

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