2011 PSLE Discussions and Strategy
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Brenda10:
Normally no transfer, but sadly ask to retain.Hi pixiedust
I also heard that if the child unable to meet the requirement in the school only offer 'Express stream\", they also have to transfer out as their school don't cater for \"Normal stream\".
As such, we have to take in all these factors as consideration when choosing Secondary school. -
Edureach:
That's really sad :sad: and the child must be able to take it!
Normally no transfer, but sadly ask to retain.Brenda10:
Hi pixiedust
I also heard that if the child unable to meet the requirement in the school only offer 'Express stream\", they also have to transfer out as their school don't cater for \"Normal stream\".
As such, we have to take in all these factors as consideration when choosing Secondary school. -
Brenda 10
That’s why cannot anyhow send a kid via dsa to a renown school especially if his/her score is more than 30 pts away. Especially for boys, totally no room for error. -
Edureach:
Brenda 10
That's why cannot anyhow send a kid via dsa to a renown school especially if his/her score is more than 30 pts away. Especially for boys, totally no room for error.
Hi Edureach
Thank you for your advice.
In fact if we use the formula range from 0.70, 0.712 up to 0.75 we can ahka ahka know about out child standard. -
Hi mummies
Supplementary class kick off tomorrow and new time table has shown the CCA is replaced by other lesson. -
Brenda10:
Hi Brenda10,Edureach:
Brenda 10
That's why cannot anyhow send a kid via dsa to a renown school especially if his/her score is more than 30 pts away. Especially for boys, totally no room for error.
Hi Edureach
Thank you for your advice.
In fact if we use the formula range from 0.70, 0.712 up to 0.75 we can ahka ahka know about out child standard.
Are you referring to using the formula range to estimate the T-score? In fact, we have totally no idea how DS's result will turn out although the school provided the simulated T-score based on SA1 results. -
Publica:
Hi Brenda10,Brenda10:
[quote=\"Edureach\"]Brenda 10
That's why cannot anyhow send a kid via dsa to a renown school especially if his/her score is more than 30 pts away. Especially for boys, totally no room for error.
Hi Edureach
Thank you for your advice.
In fact if we use the formula range from 0.70, 0.712 up to 0.75 we can ahka ahka know about out child standard.
Are you referring to using the formula range to estimate the T-score? In fact, we have totally no idea how DS's result will turn out although the school provided the simulated T-score based on SA1 results.[/quote]If school provide the level mean and standard deviation of each individual subject, you can calculate the T-score using the standard formula easily. That's where you know how your kid in relation to the school cohort (which can act as a representation of the national cohort though not absolutely accurate). -
Pen88n:
Pardon my stupidity. What's the formula? How to calculate?
If school provide the level mean and standard deviation of each individual subject, you can calculate the T-score using the standard formula easily. That's where you know how your kid in relation to the school cohort (which can act as a representation of the national cohort though not absolutely accurate). -
phankao:
Pardon my stupidity. What's the formula? How to calculate?Pen88n:
If school provide the level mean and standard deviation of each individual subject, you can calculate the T-score using the standard formula easily. That's where you know how your kid in relation to the school cohort (which can act as a representation of the national cohort though not absolutely accurate).
http://road-to-psle.blogspot.com/2007/11/how-psle-aggregate-and-t-scores-are.html -
phankao:
T-score = 50 + 10( (kid's score - mean) /standard deviation)
Pardon my stupidity. What's the formula? How to calculate?Pen88n:
If school provide the level mean and standard deviation of each individual subject, you can calculate the T-score using the standard formula easily. That's where you know how your kid in relation to the school cohort (which can act as a representation of the national cohort though not absolutely accurate).
With this formula, you can obtain each subject individual T-score, then add up to a total T-score for the 4 subjects.
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