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    • D Offline
      dorisp
      last edited by

      MR06:
      dorisp:

      [quote=\"MR06\"]

      MOE is not tweaking the policy at the moment does not mean MOE is not tweaking the policy forever.

      It may surprise you before the next P1 registration just as it had surprised the PRs in this year's registration! šŸ˜„

      šŸ˜† Your statement may contain certain elements of truth, but it may make some :nunchuk: :rant: :mad: .........

      šŸ¦†

      :siam:

      I am not surprised. It is expected...... šŸ†’[/quote] :hi5:

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      • phtthpP Offline
        phtthp
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        nms1:
        If the exams are too predictable or easy then everyone can obtain As and no-one knows who is really smart who just spent hours cramming. This is the reason why I like the changes being introduced to PSLE English. They may not have said this but I think it will help to distinguish the really good from the ones who've had hours of tuition and stock answers provided by their teachers.

        Yes, agree!

        with new EL PSLE starting wef 2015 to groom / nurture a new breed / generation of kids to equip them with critical thinking communication skills born in / after 2003 -

        not so easy now to tackle, score in English paper. The open-ended nature / style of the questions will make it harder for students to prepare for PSLE. There are no Textbook(s) or Workbook(s). Instead, students are exposed to a wide variety of authentic texts - such as newspaper articles, websites and posters.

        a Primary 6 student, said:
        \"The part I enjoy most is that I'm able to express my opinions... because in this kind of question, there's No right or wrong answer .\" Pupils now learn to say, 'I agree with you because...', 'I disagree with you because...', so they learn the language of discussion. They also learn how to respect each other's opinions.

        watch youtube :-
        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2EVD8Y1Pec
        (on pc sound system)

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          Mychildren
          last edited by

          phtthp:
          nms1:

          If the exams are too predictable or easy then everyone can obtain As and no-one knows who is really smart who just spent hours cramming. This is the reason why I like the changes being introduced to PSLE English. They may not have said this but I think it will help to distinguish the really good from the ones who've had hours of tuition and stock answers provided by their teachers.


          Yes, agree!

          with new EL PSLE starting wef 2015 to groom / nurture a new breed / generation of kids to equip them with critical thinking communication skills born in / after 2003 -

          not so easy now to tackle, score in English paper. The open-ended nature / style of the questions will make it harder for students to prepare for PSLE. There are no Textbook(s) or Workbook(s). Instead, students are exposed to a wide variety of authentic texts - such as newspaper articles, websites and posters.

          a Primary 6 student, said:
          \"The part I enjoy most is that I'm able to express my opinions... because in this kind of question, there's No right or wrong answer .\" Pupils now learn to say, 'I agree with you because...', 'I disagree with you because...', so they learn the language of discussion. They also learn how to respect each other's opinions.

          Actually, I personally like this kind of test.
          During my secondary school days, I joined an uniform group, the promotion test for ranks also asked critical thinking questions. For example, they give you a situation you are in & they asked you how or what should you do under those circumstances. I think its great, more like life skills than questions from the books. I enjoyed it! šŸ˜‰

          Even during exam times, I chose those compo questions that is argumentative type. This I can express my own thinking, yes, no definite rights or wrongs but must use examples to support your choice.

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          • NebbermindN Offline
            Nebbermind
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            The http://www3.moe.edu.sg/compass/Alumni%20Handbook.pdf

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              Happy Mama
              last edited by

              Nebbermind:
              The http://www3.moe.edu.sg/compass/Alumni%20Handbook.pdf

              Thanks for sharing, Nebbermind.

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                phtthp
                last edited by

                Nebbermind:
                http://www3.moe.edu.sg/compass/Alumni%20Handbook.pdf

                This is GREAT sharing, Nebbermind ! :thankyou:
                All alumni members should read !

                :goodpost:

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                  DesertWind
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                  Nebbermind:
                  The http://www3.moe.edu.sg/compass/Alumni%20Handbook.pdf

                  Excellent! Thanks for this Nebbermind!

                  I had to look through all the way to the last page to see the date 2008, which is pretty recent. Yes, all schools should be encouraged to build up their own alumni.

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                  • corneyAmberC Offline
                    corneyAmber
                    last edited by

                    Nebbermind:
                    The http://www3.moe.edu.sg/compass/Alumni%20Handbook.pdf

                    limlim....I cannot remember in which thread we talk about the 'sentimental fools' issue again and I mentioned integral part of education and you asked for explanation.

                    I was hoping you could figure out the lesson of \"é„®ę°“ę€ęŗ\" as the education part that MOE is trying to deliver to the kids when they encourage people to continue to serve as an alumni and even send their kids back to the school.

                    This handbook has provided a lot of good read to expand on this.

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                      fightingmom
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                      ksi:
                      Nebbermind:

                      The http://www3.moe.edu.sg/compass/Alumni%20Handbook.pdf


                      limlim....I cannot remember in which thread we talk about the 'sentimental fools' issue again and I mentioned integral part of education and you asked for explanation.

                      I was hoping you could figure out the lesson of \"é„®ę°“ę€ęŗ\" as the education part that MOE is trying to deliver to the kids when they encourage people to continue to serve as an alumni and even send their kids back to the school.

                      This handbook has provided a lot of good read to expand on this.

                      Both of you talked about it here - under the topic on \" Every School, a Good School \"

                      http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=40540

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                        corneyAmber
                        last edited by

                        fightingmom:
                        ksi:

                        [quote=\"Nebbermind\"]The http://www3.moe.edu.sg/compass/Alumni%20Handbook.pdf


                        limlim....I cannot remember in which thread we talk about the 'sentimental fools' issue again and I mentioned integral part of education and you asked for explanation.

                        I was hoping you could figure out the lesson of \"é„®ę°“ę€ęŗ\" as the education part that MOE is trying to deliver to the kids when they encourage people to continue to serve as an alumni and even send their kids back to the school.

                        This handbook has provided a lot of good read to expand on this.

                        Both of you talked about it here - under the topic on \" Every School, a Good School \"

                        http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=40540[/quote]tanks fightingmom tanks! :rahrah: :rahrah: :rahrah:

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