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    [PSLE MT] PSLE less weightage in Chinese / Mother Tongue

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      sunflower
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      HyperKiasu:
      sunflower:

      [quote=\"verykiasu2010\"]A few weeks back, I was told by a principal, that MOE has tasked them to do the program on Bicultural Excellence thingy, to develop a group of people well versed in western and oriental culture and languages ..... then the MOE bombshell by Minister Ng on reducing the MT weightage : this is totally illogical in the sequence of events.


      What is MOE trying to say ?

      Hee...maybe MOE is thinking of raising (or with the new textbook and examination format wef this yr, has already raised?) the standard of Chinese, but worried that there are people who can't cope with it, so propose lowering the weighting of MT to neutralise the effect. 😉

      but if standard raise, those minority will suffer further, thus offset the lowering weightage..... :|[/quote]I guess which ever way, these minority will still suffer. So maybe MOE thinks that at least if they do badly with the rising (or recently raised?) standard, it won't affect this group of people that much.

      But of course, I'm still against lowering MT weighting.

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        verykiasu2010
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        rains:
        I'm just wondering if people who advocate learning of Chinese for business-doing in China realise that the China Chinese have been furiously learning English?


        .
        That does not mean that they will do business with you in English or nego a contract with you in English.

        They learn it so that they can get in to work for a MNC to get the fat pay cheques. All work related documents are still in Chinese, by the way.

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          verykiasu2010
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          HyperKiasu:
          minnie2004:

          [quote=\"3Boys\"]What if the KMT had won the war in the 1940s? Would Hokkien be the official lingo of Chinese then?


          I'm sorry, Hokkien wouldn't have made it as Chiang Kai-shek is from Ningbo, so he would be speaking Shanghainese rather than Hokkien, which is only a dialect of the Taiwanese natives 😉

          Precisely.

          what if KMT won the war, the disaster caused by the Communists would have been avoided, millions of innocent lives can be saved. And the Big China would have become a super power house many decades ago...

          implication: Singaporeans would be crazy learning Chinese.
          conclusion:
          1) Chinese weightage would have been 35% (rather than current 25%) or
          2) Other subjects (math or science) would have been conducted in Chinese as well.[/quote]Ig KMT won the war, you would have a dozen more Chen Shui Bian, 随便随便

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            verykiasu2010
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            minnie2004:
            HyperKiasu:

            [quote=\"minnie2004\"]
            I'm sorry, Hokkien wouldn't have made it as Chiang Kai-shek is from Ningbo, so he would be speaking Shanghainese rather than Hokkien, which is only a dialect of the Taiwanese natives 😉

            Precisely.

            what if KMT won the war, the disaster caused by the Communists would have been avoided, millions of innocent lives can be saved. And the Big China would have become a super power house many decades ago...

            implication: Singaporeans would be crazy learning Chinese.
            conclusion:
            1) Chinese weightage would have been 35% (rather than current 25%) or
            2) Other subjects (math or science) would have been conducted in Chinese as well.

            And what dialect would the KMT-led China be speaking? Mandarin. Just like what the KMT is speaking in Taiwan, despite the locals speak Hokkien.

            The communists in china nowadays is more capitalist than a lot of capitalist countries in the world. Under the current \"communist\" leadership, China is going to be the BIG China in the coming century. So what are the people thinking when they want to lower the Chinese weightage at a time when it should be raised to 35%? Just like making investments, one should always look at the future, not the past.[/quote]The CCP 优秀党员 these days pride themselves as the Red Capitalist

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              HyperKiasu
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              sunflower:
              HyperKiasu:

              [quote=\"sunflower\"]
              Hee...maybe MOE is thinking of raising (or with the new textbook and examination format wef this yr, has already raised?) the standard of Chinese, but worried that there are people who can't cope with it, so propose lowering the weighting of MT to neutralise the effect. 😉

              but if standard raise, those minority will suffer further, thus offset the lowering weightage..... 😐

              I guess which ever way, these minority will still suffer. So maybe MOE thinks that at least if they do badly with the rising (or recently raised?) standard, it won't affect this group of people that much.

              But of course, I'm still against lowering MT weighting.[/quote]duno whether it is becoz i am against MT cut, I feel MOE's recent statement all full of contraditctions.....

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                HyperKiasu
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                verykiasu2010:
                HyperKiasu:

                [quote=\"minnie2004\"]
                I'm sorry, Hokkien wouldn't have made it as Chiang Kai-shek is from Ningbo, so he would be speaking Shanghainese rather than Hokkien, which is only a dialect of the Taiwanese natives 😉

                Precisely.

                what if KMT won the war, the disaster caused by the Communists would have been avoided, millions of innocent lives can be saved. And the Big China would have become a super power house many decades ago...

                implication: Singaporeans would be crazy learning Chinese.
                conclusion:
                1) Chinese weightage would have been 35% (rather than current 25%) or
                2) Other subjects (math or science) would have been conducted in Chinese as well.

                Ig KMT won the war, you would have a dozen more Chen Shui Bian, 随便随便[/quote]


                :rotflmao:
                :rotflmao:

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                  HyperKiasu
                  last edited by

                  verykiasu2010:
                  minnie2004:

                  [quote=\"HyperKiasu\"]
                  Precisely.

                  what if KMT won the war, the disaster caused by the Communists would have been avoided, millions of innocent lives can be saved. And the Big China would have become a super power house many decades ago...

                  implication: Singaporeans would be crazy learning Chinese.
                  conclusion:
                  1) Chinese weightage would have been 35% (rather than current 25%) or
                  2) Other subjects (math or science) would have been conducted in Chinese as well.

                  And what dialect would the KMT-led China be speaking? Mandarin. Just like what the KMT is speaking in Taiwan, despite the locals speak Hokkien.

                  The communists in china nowadays is more capitalist than a lot of capitalist countries in the world. Under the current \"communist\" leadership, China is going to be the BIG China in the coming century. So what are the people thinking when they want to lower the Chinese weightage at a time when it should be raised to 35%? Just like making investments, one should always look at the future, not the past.

                  The CCP 优秀党员 these days pride themselves as the Red Capitalist[/quote]haha, no wonder in china stock market, if up they use red arrow up....

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                    verykiasu2010
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                    generally the lao bai xin are not too stupid


                    they do understand that if weightage is reduced :

                    students will pay less attention to it

                    schools will time-table less periods for it

                    less activities will be using MT, principal will allocate less resources to MT, after all, it contributes less to the T-score

                    MT teachers will take it easy on the students

                    hence, the result will be the downward spiral of MT standard, be it spoken or written or reading…, hence MT at sec school will have to be optional so that the few "bright" spark will not have their academic records blemished by weak MT scores

                    and, eventually MT will become totally optional

                    BUT, if that is the eventual desired outcome, MOE should not reduce the weightage, just make it optional and zero weight it; and at PSLE, just use the best 3 subjecs to compute the T-score.

                    The market will decide who will be the losers

                    To the MOE : if you want to do it, make sure it is fair and don’t penalise those who puts effort to it.

                    Similarly, consider the cut in weightage for Math, Sci, Eng too as there are so many students who struggle with it


                    We not stupid

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                      sunflower
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                      verykiasu2010:
                      HyperKiasu:

                      [quote=\"minnie2004\"]
                      I'm sorry, Hokkien wouldn't have made it as Chiang Kai-shek is from Ningbo, so he would be speaking Shanghainese rather than Hokkien, which is only a dialect of the Taiwanese natives 😉

                      Precisely.

                      what if KMT won the war, the disaster caused by the Communists would have been avoided, millions of innocent lives can be saved. And the Big China would have become a super power house many decades ago...

                      implication: Singaporeans would be crazy learning Chinese.
                      conclusion:
                      1) Chinese weightage would have been 35% (rather than current 25%) or
                      2) Other subjects (math or science) would have been conducted in Chinese as well.

                      Ig KMT won the war, you would have a dozen more Chen Shui Bian, 随便随便[/quote] :rotflmao: Funny lah you, but I do agree China might become more chaotic (in a different way from the cultural revolution) if KMT won the war. Anyway, Chen Shui Bian against KMT. He wants his own native \"Taiwan\" 党 (绿营). :lol:

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                        HyperKiasu
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                        sunflower:
                        verykiasu2010:

                        [quote=\"HyperKiasu\"]
                        Precisely.

                        what if KMT won the war, the disaster caused by the Communists would have been avoided, millions of innocent lives can be saved. And the Big China would have become a super power house many decades ago...

                        implication: Singaporeans would be crazy learning Chinese.
                        conclusion:
                        1) Chinese weightage would have been 35% (rather than current 25%) or
                        2) Other subjects (math or science) would have been conducted in Chinese as well.

                        Ig KMT won the war, you would have a dozen more Chen Shui Bian, 随便随便

                        :rotflmao: Funny lah you, but I do agree China might become more chaotic (in a different way from the cultural revolution) if KMT won the war. Anyway, Chen Shui Bian against KMT. He wants his own native \"Taiwan\" 党 (绿营). :lol:[/quote]but i personally feel Taiwan much much much more democratic than mainland... watched the 两英debate(马英九 vs 蔡英文), quite fun, hehe...never expect this kind of debate will happen in mainland....

                        :pokeeye:

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