All About GEP
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Grr_roxy:
Hi lovekin,
My DD is in an all girls school. She has just been posted to a co-ed GEP school. So it is possible. Some people told me that my chances were slimmer but I still went ahead to try. Most important is to state your reasons.
Thx Grr Roxy,
I just PM you
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Just stumbled upon this article recently
http://calgaryherald.com/life/swerve/gifted-children-are-frequently-misunderstood
Just for your reading pleasure. May not apply to all GE kids, but there are some things that could be familiar to some parents of GE kids here. -
dotb:
Just stumbled upon this article recently
http://calgaryherald.com/life/swerve/gifted-children-are-frequently-misunderstood
Just for your reading pleasure. May not apply to all GE kids, but there are some things that could be familiar to some parents of GE kids here.
It is a long and interesting article. I have the same thinking like the writer. Thanks. -
Hi Parents,
Can I know where to find GEP paper so roughly I know what to expect from GEP. Please let me know at [email protected]
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Haslinda Hamid:
are you referring to Primary 3 GEP Screening Test papers (Round 1 and Round 2), starting in July, each year ?Hi Parents,
Can I know where to find GEP paper so roughly I know what to expect from GEP. Please let me know at [email protected]
Thank you
Or are you referring to (P4 to P6) GEP classroom exercises done within the class / GEP Test / Exam papers ?
MOE very strict about this !
MOE do not allow GEP P3 Screening papers (Round 1 and Round 2) to circulate around, in public.
imagine
if let them circulate freely around, many P3 students will practise beforehand, enter GEP easily.
Those not gifted : also become classified as gifted, through constant practice & drilling of past year 10 year series Gep Test questions. -
Just curious what did prior gep parents do with gep exam papers and teaching materials after your kids graduated from primary school?
Need to shred? or thrash to recycle bin will do?
No information from school on this -
sleepy:
Burn them? :evil:Just curious what did prior gep parents do with gep exam papers and teaching materials after your kids graduated from primary school?
Need to shred? or thrash to recycle bin will do?
No information from school on this
Sell them? (maybe there is a market for these!)
:rotflmao:
Ok, just kidding, don't :spank: me! -
sleepy:
if you're referring to (P4 to P6) Gep exercises / worksheets done in class by Subject(s), last year I happen to see some GEP parents selling them at \"Garage Sales\" forum. This happened usually around end of the year Term 4 time frame, when GEP exam just over.Just curious what did prior gep parents do with gep exam papers and teaching materials after your kids graduated from primary school?
Need to shred? or thrash to recycle bin will do?
No information from school on this
normally, these re-cycled class work done are sold quickly, at quite an hefty, expensive price (even though worksheets had been done before)
normally, those GEP parents who sell these classwork exercises done do it : when their GEP P6 child, just finished / completed their PSLE. They let go, around this time, before the used worksheets get out-dated, by the next new batch of GEP students coming in.
Before P6, GEP parents normally don't sell, in case the child still need them, during P5 or P6 GEP studies.
you may go \"Garage Sales\" forum to take a look, around close to end of Term 4 year end period.
Instead of burning or \"thrashing\", some profit oriented GEP parents made some $, out of it. -
I have no intention of selling. No younger relatives joining gep so no one else to give to. I have double set and all these are occupying lots of space.
Just wondering what other parents do with the materials if not selling. Do you keep for secondary school? Any relevance?
If you discard, do you shred first or just thrash all into recycling bins? -
sleepy:
I just dumped them, complete with the files!! These material are quite useless without proper instructions.I have no intention of selling. No younger relatives joining gep so no one else to give to. I have double set and all these are occupying lots of space.
Just wondering what other parents do with the materials if not selling. Do you keep for secondary school? Any relevance?
If you discard, do you shred first or just thrash all into recycling bins?
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