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    Real reason behind Singapore’s obsession with tuition

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      cherryc
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      Yah! Just Teach well, learn well. And kids can play well, sleep well and turn out well.

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        verykiasu2010
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        cherryc:
        Yah! Just Teach well, learn well. And kids can play well, sleep well and turn out well.

        even so, there will still be kids who play in class and not pay attention and never notice what has been taught, and the parents will still say testing beyond scope, testing what was not taught

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          coast
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          atutor2001:
          coast:



          In summary, her son scored 3 A* (Eng, Maths, Sci) and 1 A (Chi) ... T-score 244 ... lower T-score than those of his peers with 3A and 1B.

          If PSLE awards grades based on above grading system, would you be able to guess how the following is possible (perhaps with some estimated mean and SD):-
          ......
          Three A* for English, Mathematics and Science, an A for Chinese = aggregate score of 244. Most of his friends who managed 3As and a B have better aggregate scores than him.

          I thought it is possible (3A* & 1A higher T-score than 3A & 1B) if A*, A, ... is based on a bell-curved and not on a fixed range like the PSLE Grading System quoted above?

          Many many thanks if you can offer your views on this.

          Hi Coast,

          It is possible for T-score of 3A* 1A to be lower than 3A 1B.

          Just a quick example,

          For simplicity, lets assume the standard deviation for every subject to be 15 and the means of the subjects to be:
          English - 65,
          Science - 63,
          Math - 77
          Chinese - 77.

          A student with the lowest possible A* (91 marks) for English, Science, Math and A (75 marks) for Chinese will get the following T-scores :
          English - A* (91 marks) -> T-score of 67.3
          Science - A* (91 marks) -> T-score of 68.7
          Math - A* (91 marks) -> T-score of 59.3
          Chinese - A (75 marks) -> T-score of 48.7
          Aggregate T-score = 244

          A student with highest possible A (90 marks) for English, Math, Chinese and B (74 marks) for Science will get the following T-scores :
          English - A (90 marks) -> T-score of 66.7
          Science - B (74 marks) -> T-score of 57.3
          Math - A (90 marks) -> T-score of 58.7
          Chinese - A (90 marks) -> T-score of 61.8
          Aggregate T-score = 244.5

          However, it is unlikely that \"most\" of the 3A 1B will get higher score than the one with 3A* 1A.

          Above computation is based on a constant standard deviation of 15. If different SD is used for each subject, it would be easier to come up with a permutation where T-score of 3A 1B is higher than 3A* 1B.

          Hope it is of help.

          Hi atutor2001,

          :thankyou:

          My mind is clearer when you point out that it is unlikely that \"most\" of the 3As 1B will get higher T-scores than the one with 3A* 1A. So either the forum writer made a mistake (but SEAB did not find it necessary to correct her mistake in its reply?) or SEAB implied that it is possible (which will be very confusing unless PSLE subject grade is itself bell-curved).

          Appreciate your efforts! Your explanation is certainly helpful 🙂

          Just to point out though (or am I wrong?):-

          1) High likelihood that Mean of Maths is < 77 since 40%++ scored A*/A each year
          2) High likelihood that Mean of Chinese is > 77 since 80%++ scored A*/A each year

          I think I will try to drop this T-score confusion from my mind. Just have to understand that it is all about relative performance to peers. I am glad I have found someone who can provide some advice if and when I need to clarify about T-scores again in future 🙂

          IMHO, T-score system is also a contributing factor to the tuition/ enrichment phenomenon.

          Maybe one day, someone will decide that it is really NOT necessary to rank our kids against each other in PSLE. I think someone suggested a band-based admission system in the newspaper some weeks ago, will we get to hear from MOE why it favours the current T-score system rather than a band-based admission system?

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            cherryc
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            verykiasu2010:
            cherryc:

            Yah! Just Teach well, learn well. And kids can play well, sleep well and turn out well.


            even so, there will still be kids who play in class and not pay attention and never notice what has been taught, and the parents will still say testing beyond scope, testing what was not taught


            We were taught well in the past, that's why we are where we are today right ? Teach well better than teach less or anyhow teach ??

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              hokkiengirl
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              I think I know why the standard of teaching has fallen in schools. All the ‘good’ teachers have left to start their own tuition / enrichment centres. More lucrative, less stress and possibly more appreciation. Look at the ads around. Most tuition centres will say that the teachers are former subject heads or HODs or teachers with many years of experience. So… who’s left in the schools??

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                hokkiengirl:
                beanbear:



                When my DS spent LESS time at school this year, his grades went UP. So my learning has been, ATTEND LESS SCHOOL, LEARN MORE.

                Very valid point!!! Thanks for bringing this up. I think I will also need to prepare myself to take a stand if the hours spent in school are actually not helping my kids. I think takes great courage and knowledge of your own kid to take this step. Good for you!

                It's not easy to home-school a child. But if I have reliable teachers for 4 subjects, I will do that.
                The first 'brave' move I made was to keep my son away from suppl classes this year. No point staying another 3 hours after a long day in school. Come back to bathe, take proper lunch, rest and have customized tuition in the comfort of own home.

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                  verykiasu2010
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                  cherryc:
                  verykiasu2010:

                  [quote=\"cherryc\"]Yah! Just Teach well, learn well. And kids can play well, sleep well and turn out well.


                  even so, there will still be kids who play in class and not pay attention and never notice what has been taught, and the parents will still say testing beyond scope, testing what was not taught


                  We were taught well in the past, that's why we are where we are today right ? Teach well better than teach less or anyhow teach ??[/quote]sure, of course

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                    janet88
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                    We attended school, did homework daily and survived it all. Of course, parents have to monitor kids’ school work. Teachers themselves went to school and know what it was like right? Couldn’t this repeat for our kids?

                    I repeat, when our school system is teaching adequate and quality stuff, we will depend less on tutors. Btw, I have nothing against tutors. I love them.

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                      Intermezzo
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                      verykiasu2010:
                      cherryc:

                      Yah! Just Teach well, learn well. And kids can play well, sleep well and turn out well.


                      even so, there will still be kids who play in class and not pay attention and never notice what has been taught, and the parents will still say testing beyond scope, testing what was not taught

                      哇塞! this is exactly what i feel is the case for most kids. Trust you to be the one who DARE say it. 😃

                      People like to talk and air our views, but really.. we are not so good when it comes to listening.
                      In fact, studies on listening skills indicate that typical adults only listen to between 30 to 50% of what is being said.

                      so how about the kids? can't be anywhere near 100%, right?

                      actually both my kids tried it on me before, saying that \"teacher didn't teach.. so dunno how to do..\"

                      i just tell them nicely, Maybe she did teach, but you weren't paying attention at that time?

                      and there's no way they could dispute that.. because they KNOW there IS no way they could have been paying 100% attention... :rotflmao:

                      but of cos i soften the blow by saying they can easily learn on their own to cover what they didn't get taught.

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                        Intermezzo
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                        verykiasu2010:
                        jtoh:



                        Group 1 and Group 3 parents will go for even more IQ tests and enrichment classes because if they wait until O levels and don't do well there, how? No PSLE certificate to fall back on!!! Only Kindergarten graduation photo!! Cannot!! How can their precious children's future be dependent on just the O level exams?? What if they don't do well??? Must go actively in search of some interim certification ala iPSLE exam. Then some clever iTLL centre will set up interim certification exams and all these parents will flock there. :faint:

                        then all parents and kids become Apple products : iDiot

                        actually i very much wonder where would Jtoh fit in..? because i'm pretty sure she doesn't fall into any of these groups above... 😃

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