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

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      sushi88:
      I think by design, the SAP schools are already non-diverse environment. I do not think the schools want to have a choice to choose from a wider range of students unless they remove SAP status. SAP schools have a history behind them so I believe they would be left alone...so not much diversity for such schools by design. Making the broader band changes is not going to affect the SAP schools much compared to the non-SAP schools in terms of diversity.

      SAP schools do accept students from other ethnic groups. It is whether other ethnic groups want to send their children there or not.

      No lack of Indians and angmo kids studying chinese language

      In a truly mixed pot, one would expect the parents to not only sending their kids for MT, but also MT of other ethnic groups

      Aren't they doing french malay german spanish japanese in sec schools ?

      I am sure the non Chinese kids will be able to cope with mandarin if they were to start from Pri 1

      Seen that in real life too. We need paradigm shift in terms of diversity

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        zulu:
        I have asked this question before but have not really received any definitive answer......will the less privileged kids benefit from the revamp or do they stand a better chance of making the top schools with the current T- score system?

        The details of the new system is not known. What has been revealed is the the academic part is by banding - but how wide the band, besides how will Hmt/affiliation/MT exemption be treated we dont know. And the big question - what are the other criteria that will play a role, how much of a role ?

        Without even an outline how can a comparison be made?

        It is evident that in the top schools the representation of the low income group is far lesser than the national average. So the current system is not doing the under privileged kids justice. The question is will the revamped system do any better?

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          pirated:
          sushi88:

          I think by design, the SAP schools are already non-diverse environment. I do not think the schools want to have a choice to choose from a wider range of students unless they remove SAP status. SAP schools have a history behind them so I believe they would be left alone...so not much diversity for such schools by design. Making the broader band changes is not going to affect the SAP schools much compared to the non-SAP schools in terms of diversity.


          SAP schools do accept students from other ethnic groups. It is whether other ethnic groups want to send their children there or not.

          No lack of Indians and angmo kids studying chinese language

          I know of course they exist but still a very small sample to be considered a diverse environment compared to the non-SAP schools...which is more multi-cultural, multi-lingual and multi-national.

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            Sun_2010:


            It is evident that in the top schools the representation of the low income group is far lesser than the national average. So the current system is not doing the under privileged kids justice. The question is will the revamped system do any better?
            this is evident not just in Singapore but in every society

            the well off has an advantage, no denial about it

            social mobility in most cases happens with families who are enlightened and are able (intellectually, financially) to push their offsprings in the direction of academic development

            if both parents are busy making ends meet working 18 hours/day in the factory, it is hard......but then in every society, this is a normal distribution. You can't pull others down in order to bring others up. Those who are up there will also able to move further up.

            This is not a don't care attitude but people must recognize that the normal distribution is in play.

            The reality is that the 'low level' in Singapore is much higher than others' mid/higher level ...... :siam:

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              sushi88:
              pirated:

              [quote=\"sushi88\"]I think by design, the SAP schools are already non-diverse environment. I do not think the schools want to have a choice to choose from a wider range of students unless they remove SAP status. SAP schools have a history behind them so I believe they would be left alone...so not much diversity for such schools by design. Making the broader band changes is not going to affect the SAP schools much compared to the non-SAP schools in terms of diversity.


              SAP schools do accept students from other ethnic groups. It is whether other ethnic groups want to send their children there or not.

              No lack of Indians and angmo kids studying chinese language

              I know of course they exist but still a very small sample to be considered a diverse environment compared to the non-SAP schools...which is more multi-cultural, multi-lingual and multi-national.[/quote]Yes, very small % of students from other ethic groups in SAP school. A few that I know is either the father or mother is a Chinese.

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                bggb:
                sushi88:



                I know of course they exist but still a very small sample to be considered a diverse environment compared to the non-SAP schools...which is more multi-cultural, multi-lingual and multi-national.

                Yes, very small % of students from other ethic groups in SAP school. A few that I know is either the father or mother is a Chinese.

                hence to be truly diverse, a drastic paradigm shift is needed

                the well traveled Americans or those with international exposure are sending their kids to chinese lessons

                the political elites of certain neighboring countries also send their kids to UK and China ....

                I don't think we could over cater .... lest be mistaken for social engineering to fit certain ethnic group

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                  Sun_2010:
                  zulu:

                  I have asked this question before but have not really received any definitive answer......will the less privileged kids benefit from the revamp or do they stand a better chance of making the top schools with the current T- score system?


                  The details of the new system is not known. What has been revealed is the the academic part is by banding - but how wide the band, besides how will Hmt/affiliation/MT exemption be treated we dont know. And the big question - what are the other criteria that will play a role, how much of a role ?

                  Without even an outline how can a comparison be made?

                  It is evident that in the top schools the representation of the low income group is far lesser than the national average. So the current system is not doing the under privileged kids justice. The question is will the revamped system do any better?

                  my fear is that replacing T scores with grade bands and other intangibles would actually leave even more under privileged kids behind. hope I am wrong.

                  also skeptical that the new system would allow the kids the luxury of time to smell and admire the flowers.

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                    zulu:

                    my fear is that replacing T scores with grade bands and other intangibles would actually leave even more under privileged kids behind. hope I am wrong.

                    also skeptical that the new system would allow the kids the luxury of time to smell and admire the flowers.
                    it sounds like jumping from the wok into the fire

                    (not the best analogy)

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                      I've been thinking how is moe going to ensure diversity of student population in top schs. Besides banding, they might do this.


                      You know how GST voucher amount is calculated. It's based on annual income and home value. Do you think they will go as far as imposing a min quota for each SES for top schs? Would parents be able to accept this if it happens?

                      But being Kiasuparents, we can always game the system. :boogie: PSLE year, both parents quit their jobs, sell their houses and stay in rental!

                      Okay, just kidding. Don't torch me, okay. :torchme:

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                        iRabbit:
                        I've been thinking how is moe going to ensure diversity of student population in top schs. Besides banding, they might do this.


                        You know how GST voucher amount is calculated. It's based on annual income and home value. Do you think they will go as far as imposing a min quota for each SES for top schs? Would parents be able to accept this if it happens?

                        But being Kiasuparents, we can always game the system. :boogie: PSLE year, both parents quit their jobs, sell their houses and stay in rental!

                        Okay, just kidding. Don't torch me, okay. :torchme:
                        Wah, this also you can think of....are you one of those govt scholar? šŸ˜„

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