2012 PSLE Discussions and Strategy
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janet_lee88:
Haha in that case she's only using half her brain. Half the time reading, half the time playing/texting on her new iphone 4S (a bit regret buying for her now...). Went for parent-teacher meeting yesterday. Her teacher told me she asked dd abt her dark eye circles. dd told her that she stays up late for \"non-academic purposes\" :nailbite:MotherHen:
My DD1 will also be taking PSLE in 2012. So far, we are all in in holiday mood, and she's been burying her nose in Dan Brown books (her class craze right now!). I already told her we'll have to start some sort of revision in Dec so that her brain doesn't turn to mush come January...
Your daughter is still using her brain...doing something very useful-reading. My son plays computer games if I don't monitor him :mad: when I asked him about his results and how he plans to improve this Nov/Dec, he will answer me with his eyes still glued to the screen. -
8228:
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:
How do you get SD?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:
These figures were given in the report book. (The school has to work out these figures.) -
Chenonceau:
Wow, thank you .this will be a complicating exercise for me if I have to work out the SD myself. :slapshead:To calculate SD
(1) Calculate average score for all people who took exam
(2) Take each individual student's score MINUS the average
(3) Calculate the square of (each individual student's score MINUS the average)
(4) Sum up the squares in Step 3
(5) Divide the sum of squares in Step 4 by the # of people who took exam
(6) Calculate the square root of the answer in Step 5 -
Annamom … kekekekeke… yeah, one needs the scores of all the students who took the exam to calculate SD and the average. Your school gives these figures? Lucky you!!
Is your child in P5? Mine is in P5. No one gave us these numbers leh… -
On our end we're doing a 2 Week Chinese Boot Camp. DS has to process 4 China Compos everyday + 2 Compre Passages + 1 Chapter Ting Xie. Hopefully, this'll give him a booster shot in Chinese for next year. :xedfingers:
He's usually done by 3-4pm, and then he likes to read short stories on the internet because he wanna try writing a short story.
I rented Kung Fu Panda today but he refused to watch!! I had to MAKE him because I didn't wanna waste $5/=. -
On our end we're doing a 2 Week Chinese Boot Camp. DS has to process 4 China Compos everyday + 2 Compre Passages + 1 Chapter Ting Xie. Hopefully, this'll give him a booster shot in Chinese for next year. :xedfingers:
He's usually done by 3-4pm, and then he likes to read short stories on the internet because he wanna try writing a short story. I rented Kung Fu Panda today but he refused to watch!! I had to MAKE him because I didn't wanna waste $5/=. -
Chenonceau:
Chen,Annamom ... kekekekeke... yeah, one needs the scores of all the students who took the exam to calculate SD and the average. Your school gives these figures? Lucky you!!
Is your child in P5? Mine is in P5. No one gave us these numbers leh...
Every year from P1 - P6, my kids' sch will provide a slip of paper in the report book that details the kid's class and level's mean, max, min marks, as well as sd. For upper pri, they even have a mid and a final year one, so that we can track our kid's performance vs his / her class and vs his / her level cohort. -
Pen88n:
Really? I wonder if my DS has. Maybe I have been so blur the past 5 years and this year. It didn't occur to us to ask and compare... but I AM interested to know because whatever it is... PSLE is a normed exam.
Chen,Chenonceau:
Annamom ... kekekekeke... yeah, one needs the scores of all the students who took the exam to calculate SD and the average. Your school gives these figures? Lucky you!!
Is your child in P5? Mine is in P5. No one gave us these numbers leh...
Every year from P1 - P6, my kids' sch will provide a slip of paper in the report book that details the kid's class and level's mean, max, min marks, as well as sd. For upper pri, they even have a mid and a final year one, so that we can track our kid's performance vs his / her class and vs his / her level cohort. -
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. -
Chenonceau:
Yes, he will be in P6 next year. Think different schools do things differently. My nephew's school has position ranking but not my son's school.Annamom ... kekekekeke... yeah, one needs the scores of all the students who took the exam to calculate SD and the average. Your school gives these figures? Lucky you!!
Is your child in P5? Mine is in P5. No one gave us these numbers leh...
I use the information to gauge if my son is above or below average among his peers as well as get an idea if the paper was tough or simple.
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