Is GEP really necessary?
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2ppaamm:
Hi Melodies,comfy:
[quote=\"Melodies\"]I thought we already complaint that we have too many exams here in Singapore. Why create one more? Do you think it is a level playing field assessment? Isn't GEP program similar to IP program. GEPpers would have upper hand advantages because you have 3 yrs run up program before the test.
Why don't stick to PSLE exams then? Why created another one? There are many GEPpers did well in PSLE too and scrap all those DSA then? You will never get any agreement on this? Seriously, we don't have all this unfair treatment before the implementation of DSA. All based on PSLE!~
From reading your previous posts, you keeps on harping that it is not fair that Gep kids get into top IP school with lower PSLE score through DSA. But have you ever think that it is precisely that they have been through the 3 yrs GEP programme that they are selected + respectable academic results. You have even acknowledge that (see highlighted) and they are more or less suitable/prepare for IP programme.
So that why, I give my alternative suggestion to have fairer way of getting students into the IP school. Since there are already two groups of students (GEP, mainstream) exist in our system and educated differently, then perhaps a new assessment system might be needed including PSLE exam (since I don't need MOE will abolish it). And of course for this group, no need for DSA.
:? Why are GEPpers more suitable for IP program? What's the difference between IP and non, GEPpers and non? To me, IP and non are the same, except one is through train, GEPpers and non are the same, except for the different curriculum for 3 years. Don't get this... :? Maybe this is where the main difference is... we are talking like parallel lines, close but never meet...
[/quote]Oops! I must clarify this. I heard this from more than 1 educator who taught both gep and non and said GEPpers are in 'demand' because of what they have learned/experienced in those 3 years. And from google from KS forum, don't know which thread, I also have this impression. I will only know that whether it is true or not for my dd in 2014 till 2019. :imcool: Whether parallel lines or not, we can always exchange information and understand each other, yeah?!
(please take a look at Jtoh's post regarding this topic)
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GEPpers should not be different from any mainstreamer as potential for IP. This makes no sense to me at all. I don't understand this from an academic point of view whatsoever. :? I don't know what has been told by who, but as far as I know, how a child has been taught for the last 3 years cannot affect the kid's potential if we are comparing between GEP and mainstream. IP? No way. IB at Year 5, maybe and I won't even say it is the program they went through, maybe the preference and learning style of the kid. Honestly, I find this claim quite bizarre...
How is it that in most universities, we can take in students from almost any country and from any kind of background with 12 years of education, and in Sec 1, 3 years of education makes a difference? This is just unacceptable to me. Nonsense. -
2ppaamm:
GEPpers should not be different from any mainstreamer as potential for IP. This makes no sense to me at all. I don't understand this from an academic point of view whatsoever. :? I don't know what has been told by who, but as far as I know, how a child has been taught for the last 3 years cannot affect the kid's potential if we are comparing between GEP and mainstream. IP? No way. IB at Year 5, maybe and I won't even say it is the program they went through, maybe the preference of the kid. Honestly, I find this claim quite bizarre...
It will be good if can get feedback from IP teachers, then we will have a better picture. -
Melodies:
Ksi and dear other GEPpers' moms, sigh..I'm not here to bash up 1% of the children, I'm here to have a constructive discussion on GEP program/system/process and compare GEP program and treatment with mainstreams. Please try to see this point and please don't be so emotional about it so that you will have a clear mind to discuss. While you think that GEP program is benefited to your ds/dd and your ds/dd deserved to have this, there are thousand others shared the same view for their ds/dd. What make you think that your ds/dd are more equal than others? Like Pam, I have seen many others I think they should be selected but they are not but I was surprised with many admitted one. Because of one selection, their fate is set. Do you dare to say it is a fair selection? For those selected pupils, they may be think that it is very fair system。 But, what make them think so? 我是以事论 事, 不是针对人。
it neither good nor bad to be in / out of GEP. if in, make the most of it lor; if not, there is still so much more opportunities
it isn't so dramatic as to seal a child's fate and future just because of GEP or otherwise. the society still needs very much the 99%
no system is foolproof but human being must learn to live and let go and move on
there are abundant opportunities out there for the kids, be it GEP or non-GEP
GEP is just a small phase of life. by secondary school, they are all the same, except for the few who are truly 'gifted' in every sense of the word. a good secondary school like any of the top 4 will be able to level it up and equalise it for every hardworking child.
the only reminder joke I got these days from the teachers at PTM is 'why I did not allow my DS to join the GEP class in primary school'. By end of this year, I won't hear the same joke any more. -
comfy:
Whatever they say to me, they will know I will tell them it is bullshit. I cannot accept this at all! IP is in every international school, are we saying they can only certain kind of student? This must be a joke. Sorry. Cannot accept this. Not you, but whatever the schools say. Here's another thing. You don't have to believe everything you are told, we can all think and reason.2ppaamm:
GEPpers should not be different from any mainstreamer as potential for IP. This makes no sense to me at all. I don't understand this from an academic point of view whatsoever. :? I don't know what has been told by who, but as far as I know, how a child has been taught for the last 3 years cannot affect the kid's potential if we are comparing between GEP and mainstream. IP? No way. IB at Year 5, maybe and I won't even say it is the program they went through, maybe the preference of the kid. Honestly, I find this claim quite bizarre...
It will be good if can get feedback from IP teachers, then we will have a better picture. -
PiggyLalala:
Ds not having PSLE this year. No stress, no worry.2ppaamm:
[quote=\"PiggyLalala\"]quote=\"Melodies\"
You need some practices but not drilling You have sufficient time to do the practice for PSLE if I recalled what you have said before. GEPpers can start prepare PSLE in mid May/June.
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Don't worry so much lah... 4 months to study for any exam is too much time! In the uni, the whole semester is 4 months! Got to get used to it, right? That means, most people study at most 1 month for an exam. Officially, they are only given 1 or 2 weeks.
In the uni, things are much harder and they also do 4 to 6 courses per semester. So chill! Ample time, my dear!
I just want to show that it is NOT tt easy to get 4A* or PSLE score of >262.
It needs hard work not just intelligence. But guess I cant express myself well so not many understand what i am trying to say.
I think i have spent too much time here. Better go take care of ds2 who is having common tests this week. :)[/quote]Don't worry PiggyLalala, I understand what you are trying to say. Infact, you are pretty good in explaining them too. Look at it this way, everyone's brain is wired differently (hope I won't be 'shoot' down by saying this) and hence it might take longer time for certain people to understand and see your point of view. -
IP can be anything under the sun. It just means integrated program from year 1 to year 6, skipping the O levels
what matters is the curriculum, or the enriched curriculum, that is being offered
anything could be labelled as IP as long as it skips O levels and go straight to A levels, that is the basic definition of IP -
2ppaamm:
Whatever they say to me, they will know I will tell them it is bullshit. I cannot accept this at all! IP is in every international school, are we saying they can only certain kind of student? This must be a joke. Sorry. Cannot accept this. Not you, but whatever the schools say. Here's another thing. You don't have to believe everything you are told, we can all think and reason.[/quote]If you say that, they might say the same thing about you too. Need to drink 'ching teng'? Of course, we can all think and reason, that why we are here in KS forum sharing our thoughts and information. Hope that you are not going to say to me that we are two parallel lines again. :siam:comfy:
[quote=\"2ppaamm\"]GEPpers should not be different from any mainstreamer as potential for IP. This makes no sense to me at all. I don't understand this from an academic point of view whatsoever. :? I don't know what has been told by who, but as far as I know, how a child has been taught for the last 3 years cannot affect the kid's potential if we are comparing between GEP and mainstream. IP? No way. IB at Year 5, maybe and I won't even say it is the program they went through, maybe the preference of the kid. Honestly, I find this claim quite bizarre...
It will be good if can get feedback from IP teachers, then we will have a better picture. -
Since friendship started the thing on songs, I'll chime in with one too. Reading this thread has reminded me of the song True Colours by Cyndi Lauper, in particular the lines \"I see your true colours shining through. I see your true colours.....\" :evil:
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jtoh:
Since friendship started the thing on songs, I'll chime in with one too. Reading this thread has reminded me of the song True Colours by Cyndi Lauper, in particular the lines \"I see your true colours shining through. I see your true colours.....\" :evil:
Wa jtoh ... Don't know u can sing le ... Nice song .. Nice song ...
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