MOE to stop publishing names of top students?
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ChiefKiasu:
I'm actually for naming the top scorer of A levels students or say, President's scholars . As indicated it is a COMMON HR policy of not announcing the top performers even though it does not make problem go away but at least it helps to avoid MORE problems, doesn't it? Without announcing the top performer, would an employee still work hard ? Work hard for his/her own goals, targets, livelihood etc ? Would the companies go downhill because of not naming top performers ? The stage should be bigger, to fulfill one's own dreams whether in top uni or top secondary school, the quest for knowledge.
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. -
3Boys:
As I stated in a post last year, Singapore is well on its way to becoming a mediocre country, thanks to all the clamouring to reduce 'stress' and 'competition', in all aspects of life, from schooling to employment.
If there is too much competition from top foreign students, we don't want it. If there is too much competition from foreign workers, we don't want it. Keep them both out. If there are high paying jobs that are too stressful, we don't want them either. And by the way, we don't want any other Singaporeans to have them too, in case they get paid too well and therefore raise the cost of living for the rest of us, so please send those jobs to China or Malaysia instead. GEP? Too stressful, but since I can't get my children in there, I don't want any other Singaporean child to attend either.
I hate to say this, but the politics of envy have taken over our decision making.
I have felt the malaise for a while already and this is yet another sign of how lily-livered a society we have become.
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100% agreed. well said! -
3Boys:
it increases the commercial value of kiasuparents.com, as inevitably ranking info will be available / could be deduced from postings in this website, other issues aside
Chief,ChiefKiasu:
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. -
I think Mr Brown read this forum too. His latest podcast on this subject hilarious :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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cherryc:
The stage should be bigger, to fulfill one's own dreams whether in top uni or top secondary school, the quest for knowledge.
The quest for knowledge has no nothing to do with top school or top uni.
\"The stage\" is truly big, what part one plays or which angle one views, depends on one's ability and one's seat. -
I hope MOE provides sufficient info for us to make informed decision to select secondary schools. Info like overall passing rates, passing rates for Express stream and percentage of A and A* passes for various subjects will be useful.
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SAHM_TAN:
I think Mr Brown read this forum too. His latest podcast on this subject hilarious :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
Yes it is. Mr Kwok Kok Gai, Essence of Chicken Company. :rotflmao: Essence of Hainan Chicken for higher chinese. :rotflmao: :rotflmao: -
jtoh:
Yes, yes, yes :rotflmao:SAHM_TAN:
I think Mr Brown read this forum too. His latest podcast on this subject hilarious :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
Yes it is. Mr Kwok Kok Gai, Essence of Chicken Company. :rotflmao: Essence of Hainan Chicken for higher chinese. :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
Dun play play leh, his PSLE score 282. -
kwcllf:
I hope MOE provides sufficient info for us to make informed decision to select secondary schools. Info like overall passing rates, passing rates for Express stream and percentage of A and A* passes for various subjects will be useful.
Cannot. That will be result in over-emphasis on academics. :gloomy: -
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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.
Negativity will always have the loudest voice and the strongest hands ?[/quote]And the longest posts?
Naaah.. should be repetitive posts with strong convictions that go on and on? :siam:
Whine some more lar.. see? Now look wat happened.
Loudest voices and strongest hands of some does not represent the majority. There's still positivity amongst softer voices with gentle hands in calming tones.
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