MOE to stop publishing names of top students?
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ChiefKiasu:
:goodpost:
Can we say that PSLE is not a competition with the ultimate prize being to be able to choose to go to ANY secondary school you want in Singapore? Until MOE delinks T-scores with entry requirements to secondary schools, PSLE will always remain a source of stress for parents and students. And we know that will never happen.
It appears that MOE thinks that PSLE stress can be somewhat reduced by masking the top scorers in its exam. That's equivalent to the common HR policy in civil service of not letting employees know who the top performers are at the end of a bonus period. Apparently, that would help reduce jealousy and unhappiness amongst staff => less stress by not knowing.
Ignorance is indeed bliss, but it does not make the problem go away. It will only force the problem to go underground, worsened by rumours and hearsay. We cannot stop jealousy and unhappiness by simply obfuscating information.
If anything, MOE should strive to supply more information to parents, information about the support provided to the bulk of the lower ranked Secondary schools (yes, we know MOE knows who they are since Secondary schools used to be banded into 9 bands), to convince parents that our children are in good hands when they go into these schools. Give the best resources to these schools so that they can spend more time helping late bloomers excel too. If parents feel that their children will not be penalised by going to these schools, but will instead be allowed to grow and succeed at their own pace, no sane parent will force their child to go into top schools and have their child suffer because he/she cannot keep up.
Work on removing the stigma of the lower ranked Secondary schools, and the problem of PSLE stress will solve itself.
They are skinning the wrong cat. -
3Boys:
Wow!! Watch what you post on KSP!
Lol. It's strange that the report seems to be based on what we say on KSP and yet is so different from what we actually think in KSP. -
ooopps! Not suppose to post here.
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But cannot resist. -
ChiefKiasu:
Chief,
Ignorance is indeed bliss, but it does not make the problem go away. It will only force the problem to go underground, worsened by rumours and hearsay. We cannot stop jealousy and unhappiness by simply obfuscating information.
you banged the nail right on the head.
Guess what's gonna happen now?
\"Oh, did you hear about what A said about school B and how they managed their admissions?\"
\"Oh did you hear about how school X performed against school Y?\"
It just goes underground. We are trying to tweak the system to fix what is essentially a problem with the parents.
I have been saying this from day 1 across various threads like private tuition, \"every school is a good school\" etc.
It's the parents creating the stress, not the system. -
Fairy:
I fail to understand why some parents feel stressed just because the names and scores of a handful of top students out of a cohort of say 50,000 students are made known to the public. :?
:skeptical:
I don't think parents are really stressed by the announcement of the top scorers.
I think it's misplaced, the source of stress. -
Not every child excels at the same thing. We get to cheer for those that do well in sports and other non-sporting events, but we don’t get to cheer for the child who excels in academics? Truly reactive and myopic!!
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ChiefKiasu:
FULLY AGREE ! Actually MOE said different sec schools have different niches but sometimes I don't see the relevance in that particular niche in helping EVERY kid in the school to grow and succeed at their own pace. Even the exposure is different , some schools go Europe, USA etc for training, others go Batam…..
If anything, MOE should strive to supply more information to parents, information about the support provided to the bulk of the lower ranked Secondary schools (yes, we know MOE knows who they are since Secondary schools used to be banded into 9 bands), to convince parents that our children are in good hands when they go into these schools. Give more resources to these schools so that they can spend more time helping late bloomers excel too. If parents feel that their children will not be penalised by going to these schools, but will instead be allowed to grow and succeed at their own pace, no sane parent will force their child to go into top schools and have their child suffer because he/she cannot keep up.
Work on removing the stigma of the lower ranked Secondary schools, and the problem of PSLE stress will solve itself.
Just finished listening to Mr Brown's show : top scorer, very hilarious indeed. -
ChiefKiasu:
Wrong application of insights? :slapshead:3Boys:
Wow!! Watch what you post on KSP!
Lol. It's strange that the report seems to be based on what we say on KSP and yet is so different from what we actually think in KSP. -
Peony:
Wrong application of insights? :slapshead:[/quote]Use what you need to support your story and discard the rest.ChiefKiasu:
[quote=\"3Boys\"]Wow!! Watch what you post on KSP!
Lol. It's strange that the report seems to be based on what we say on KSP and yet is so different from what we actually think in KSP.
Journalism 101
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ChiefKiasu:
3Boys:
Wow!! Watch what you post on KSP!
Lol. It's strange that the report seems to be based on what we say on KSP and yet is so different from what we actually think in KSP.
Negativity will always have the loudest voice and the strongest hands ?
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