2010 PSLE Mathematics
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MOE did satiisfy parentrs but it did not satisfy the top students who excel…
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beauty queen:
MOE did satiisfy parentrs but it did not satisfy the top students who excel.......
Agreed.
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MOE Hater:
In T-score computing, the 'mean' and the SD (Std Deviation) are the key-factors. If so many students score 100/100 or A*, then both 'mean' and 'SD' will be unusually high. In that case, the T-score will be lower.tiger262:
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if you can get 100/100, how to get low t-score?
Innocent students rejoice at the easy Maths paper since their raw scores will be higher. Unfortunately, since T-scores will be lower, I feel there is not much justification for the rejoicing. Finally, it is the T-score that really matters. Is it not?
When the mean is high, the standard deviation is usually lower than a difficult paper. So the marks are somewhat moderated, there no need to be so overly concerned[/quote]No doubt it is moderated, a near 100 or 100/100 raw marks
for an easy Maths paper is def lower compared to a diffcult one,
as the mean score and the number of perfect scores pupils are def raise.
just like last year, i can cautiously said that the difficult maths paper
did contribute to a a higher T-score as seen for my gal's case and some of them whom i know.......
on the other hand, it did pull down those who did Very Badly for that Maths paper,
as some of them had gotten a T-score of abt 10 points below expectations,
resulted in not able to get into their choice of schools. -
The PSLE Math paper 2010 was too easy.
I really did not expect that. But anyway it's already 2011 and I got into my choice school so never mind.
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Easy for both papers a & b.
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Difficult papers, received many complaints, too easy t-score affected. Maybe should continue to set an easy paper with two difficult questions throw in- comprising a total of 9 marks under section C?
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Perpahs this year 2011 Math paper will be more tough than 2010!
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But, I’d it is hard, yet someone score well, score high up!!
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