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    2012 PSLE Discussions and Strategy

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    • 8 Offline
      8228
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      annamom:
      8228:

      [quote=\"annamom\"]Hi Essential


      Think Chenoceau has helped with the link.

      From my understanding, T score requires a few components namely :-

      (i) National average mark - N
      (ii) Your child's mark - YS
      (iii) standard deviation - SD

      The formula is 50 + [(10*(YS-N)]/SD for individual subjects.
      Different subject has different N and different SD. you need to work them out first.
      sum up the 4 subjects' individual T score you get the Total T score for 4subjects.
      Eg
      I have just worked out my son's T score for chinese.

      His score was 54.5
      His school average was 69.2
      SD 13.5
      = 50 + [10*(54.5-69.2)]/13.5
      = 39.11

      50 is the average and if your child gets marks lower than national level, he gets lower T score than 50. If he gets marks higher than national level, he gets higher T score than 50.

      PS. If what I wrote is incorrect, please assist in explanation so I will have a better understanding too :oops:

      How do you get SD?

      Sorry all information was given to me . guess I shouldn't say \"you need to work them out first\", you need to be given the figures. :oops:

      These figures were given in the report book. (The school has to work out these figures.)[/quote] :thankyou:

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        fifiyeo
        last edited by

        What is the difference between mean scores and median scores? Which one is the school’s average??

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          hsm
          last edited by

          hi cokepower,


          I agree with others.. do revision with your dd this holiday.. for math, needs alot of practise and help her understand the concept and application. To be frank, their math questions are so tough that i also can't answer!! LOL! So I have also started 'studying' again.. I boutgh the OnSponge maths book.. I will read to understand and hope to do revision with my girls.. Agree to have tuition at least twice a week if you do not have much time to coach..

          I believe your encourgement & support will certainly help your dd 😄

          Certainly understand your stress cos dd is also taking PSLE next year.. and i'm glad to have blessings from my boss that I can switch to part time work next year!! :rahrah:

          Don't give up!! All the best to our kids for 2012 PSLE! 😉

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            Chenonceau
            last edited by

            The median of a finite list of numbers can be found by arranging all the observations from lowest value to highest value and picking the middle one. If there is an even number of observations, then there is no single middle value; the median is then usually defined to be the mean of the two middle values


            Mean = average.

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              Chenonceau
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              pixiedust:
              Chenonceau, should have, we get two such statistics a year (mid and final). I asked the teachers before - it is a standard MOE cockpit programme written to churn out the statistics as described by Pen88n.


              However, I feel the comparison is still limited as it is based on a school cohort unlike PSLE which is national-wide.
              Ok! I will look out for it!

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                linden2000
                last edited by

                My son’s report book only shows the mean but not the standard deviation. Anyway the mean for Maths is 42. Surely the national average can’t be this low. So concluded that the school average may not be as useful in getting good estimate of t-score.

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                  LindaYong
                  last edited by

                  I have a set of triplet, 2 girls and 1 boy will be in P6 next years. Each has their own weak and good area. My boy weakest is Chinese and he hate it. My older girl is English, somehow she always lost marks in Oral, a quite person. My younger girl is weak in Math.


                  I wander 2012, which subject will be the hardest.

                  I also notice that this yr my older girl sored 5 marks more in total than my younger girl, but when I caculate the T-sore (from same school), actually my younger got 1 mark more than my older girl.

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                    MummySTay
                    last edited by

                    LindaYong:
                    I have a set of triplet, 2 girls and 1 boy will be in P6 next years. Each has their own weak and good area. My boy weakest is Chinese and he hate it. My older girl is English, somehow she always lost marks in Oral, a quite person. My younger girl is weak in Math.


                    I wander 2012, which subject will be the hardest.

                    I also notice that this yr my older girl sored 5 marks more in total than my younger girl, but when I caculate the T-sore (from same school), actually my younger got 1 mark more than my older girl.
                    Wow! You really have your hands full. :salute: :salute:

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                      Essential
                      last edited by

                      Thanks everyone I will go home to work it out as I just got the statistic report from school

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                        BeContented
                        last edited by

                        Hmmm…never seen any statistics/report from DS’s school…so never knew got such things. But DD who transferred has a simple one that shows the highest and average score for each subject…that’s all. So looks like cannot calculate right?

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