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Serious General Of Education With 15 Straight 'A's For O- and A-levels Reminds Sinkies That PSLE Results Are Not Everything! Don't Stress, Okay?

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The content of this article was originally published on Jul. 15, as a LinkedIn post titled "Taking Examinations in the Right Spirit", by the Ministry of Education (MOE)'s Director-General of Education, Liew Wei Li, herself a parent of two children who have taken the PSLE.


https://sg.linkedin.com/in/wei-li-liew-98051044

Victoria Junior College
GCE 'A' levels
1988 - 1989
Grade: 5As, Distinction and Merit in S Papers

Raffles Girls' Secondary School
GCE 'O' levels
1984 - 1987
Grade: 10 A1s


By Liew Wei Li
It is three weeks into the new school term, and the June holidays are likely to be a pleasant memory in the recollections of many families. For some households though, the June holidays may have had a little less holiday cheer.

As an educator for more than 25 years, I have heard of parents taking time off work and students taking up extra coaching during the school holidays in the year of the Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) - making it almost a whole-family affair. In fact, intensive revision for some students starts earlier than June.

For many parents, the anxiety is contagious. When you hear of how some parents support their children, you may feel conscious or troubled that you have not done as much. I myself have two children, and despite being an educator who is familiar with the design of examinations and the support schools and teachers provide to our students, I am still not immune. Frankly, that is why I exited the parent WhatsApp group chats for both my children.

In terms of national examinations, the PSLE seems to attract the most stress. Oddly enough, the GCE N, O, and A level examinations are more difficult whether we judge by examination demand, percentage of higher-order questions or grades. Perhaps it has to do with the secondary schools we hope our children will be able to progress to, or that the PSLE papers are more accessible to us as parents. It could also be that our children are still at an age where many parents, myself included, are still learning to let go.

In 2021, our society was all abuzz when it was reported that some children returned home crying about the "Helen and Ivan" question after the PSLE Mathematics paper. At the heart of the matter, no parent ever wishes for their child to become disappointed while in the pursuit of their goals. As parents, we wish to multiply our children's joys, whilst protecting them from adversities and hurt. Yet we cannot shield them from all the difficulties and setbacks that they may face in life. Tests and examinations, just like sports or arts competitions, are some early opportunities for us to teach our children about courage, and having the resilience and determination, to work towards our goals.

To journey with our children, I put on my educator's hat to help us understand the purpose of examinations, and how they are designed. Take heart. No teacher nor exam-setter ever sets out to inflict stress.

PSLE standards are kept consistent through the years.
While in recent years, specific mathematics problems have been the centre of public discussion and debate, such questions are actually few and far between within the examination. It is important to remember that the overall standard of any examination paper is determined by the mix of questions as a whole, and not by just the "Helen and Ivan" question for that year.

In Singapore, the PSLE is kept at a consistent standard of difficulty across the years. This standard is maintained by capping the proportion of questions that are classified as "challenging” at 15 per cent each year. What this means is that there will only be a few challenging questions set each year, making up about 15 marks of the paper.

Hence, the PSLE is designed to cater to students of different abilities. The majority of questions are accessible to most students, with a small number of questions allowing stronger students to demonstrate their mastery of the subject.

PSLE provides information on how much our children have learnt
As a checkpoint at the end of primary school, the PSLE provides us with a snapshot of learning — to take stock of where the child is, in terms of learning, and what their individual strengths and weaknesses are.

It is worthwhile to remember that with the new PSLE Achievement Level (AL) scoring system, every child's AL is truly a reflection of their own mastery of the subject. There is no bell curve, and no quotas imposed on the number of students for each AL band. In fact, because the majority of students find the PSLE standards manageable, their scores are often distributed towards the higher end, with almost 50 per cent of students achieving 75 marks or more (AL4 or better) across all PSLE subjects.

Cohort performance aside, at the end of the day, every parent wants our child to have options. The PSLE results provide crucial information on the kind of educational choices that are suitable for our children, based on their current abilities. They help us guide our children to make appropriate secondary school and subject-level choices.

Pursue progress, not perfection
The PSLE is both a common and personal experience for many. Some may even go so far as to say that journeying with their children through the PSLE, and receiving their results with them, is a rite of passage for many Singaporean parents.

I have gone through the PSLE twice as a parent myself. One of my children struggled with learning Mathematics. She wanted to learn by herself and I respected her wish and determination. One day while doing her maths revision, she broke down and cried. I hugged her and said that no matter her grades, we would always love her unconditionally. Her positive attitude and diligence towards learning was good enough. I took her for a walk to get her favourite yoghurt, and left off the revision exercise until she was ready to pick it up again.

I am glad that her PSLE score guided us to schools that were paced right for her. It was her wonderful mathematics teacher in secondary school that helped her overcome her fear of the subject and even gave her the confidence to take Additional Mathematics in upper secondary. When we praise and encourage our children for the effort they put in, our children may start to see that learning and progress are more important than grades or achieving the perfect result.

With the implementation of Full Subject-Based Banding in secondary schools from 2024, and the expansion of multiple post-sec pathways, there will be many more opportunities for each student to grow and blossom at their own pace, throughout their education journey

The PSLE is an important checkpoint, but we cannot let it consume us. If we attach too much significance to the examination, it will grow to become a trial of frightening disproportions, and our children will be daunted and afraid.

Ultimately, when schools, teachers, and parents, role model the right perspectives and attitudes towards such milestones, our children will learn to build the resilience they need to face challenges in the future. Every setback is a learning opportunity, every mistake a second chance we give to ourselves. Our children's long-term growth matters more than the short term results. Let us spur them on to be better versions of themselves—versions that you and I can be proud of.

https://mothership.sg/2022/07/psle-difficult-questions-moe-director-general/
 
If my mother is 5he Director General of MOE, I also not scared of any MOE administered exams.
 
She is not wrong , parents should be asking why make our kids study like crazy and yet many of our local grads lose out to CECA, PInoy , Mudlland and PRC' paper holders in the job market and many local grads become taxi drivers, real estate and insurance salesmen?
Some were even glamourised by MSM as hawkers !
 
OKY messed PSLE during his short stint. No doubt, students will not be pushed to get full marks (as getting 92% is the same as getting 99%), it punishes weaker students exponentially.

In O Levels grading, 60% is B4 which is a respectable score and 4x more than A1.
However in PSLE, 60% is as good as getting C6 (AL6) which is 6x more than A1.
The MOE planner plotted to raise the bar for weaker students
and make 65% is the implied passing score.

Then if you are a weaker student with 50% score, you have no incentive to improve, because even if you get 60%, you are still AL6.

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Online users slam MOE’s new PSLE scoring system; call it unfair and “worst system​


MOE forcing parents to drill kids until they commit suicide.

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Wow, the grading system is so high now? It's just another brick in the wall as the song goes by Pink Floyd!
 
Victoria Junior College
GCE 'A' levels
1988 - 1989
Grade: 5As, Distinction and Merit in S Papers

Raffles Girls' Secondary School
GCE 'O' levels
1984 - 1987
Grade: 10 A1s

The best student will not be the best educator because she don't know how to bring out the best in weaker students.
Likewise, the best striker is also never the best coach because he don't know how to bring out the best in goal-keeping, defence and midfield.

They will not admit that they screwed up the PSLE scoring system but we have common sense.
 
So high profile means we will see her in next erection ? Going for Sengkang ?
 
My uncle wants to tell liew wei li score A1 in English and literature and get Cpa also useless. Can end up in imh and harassing people and jobless before 50yo and forced to leetire.
 
At theend of the day ... some Races have better results than other Races.

Race and IQ
 
When I took my PSLE back in those days, I didn't in fact know what the fuck it was all about, except that it was a very important exam. Just went through the 4 days without much stress. After the last paper, we went to catch a movie at Lido.
 
Victoria Junior College
GCE 'A' levels
1988 - 1989
Grade: 5As, Distinction and Merit in S Papers

Raffles Girls' Secondary School
GCE 'O' levels
1984 - 1987
Grade: 10 A1s

The best student will not be the best educator because she don't know how to bring out the best in weaker students.
Likewise, the best striker is also never the best coach because he don't know how to bring out the best in goal-keeping, defence and midfield.

They will not admit that they screwed up the PSLE scoring system but we have common sense.
Got spent money tuition or not ?

If you spent money on tuition, then don't say you are smart.
 
Frankly, that is why I exited the parent WhatsApp group chats for both my children.
Too cocky.

Parents not just create and join whatsapp groups because they are kiasu, especially for primary schools. Many are helpful; imagine if your child has learning difficulties or absent from school, many parents will respond quickly to provide info when you clarify on the chatgroup. It also helps students keep-in-touch with one another after changing class because not all of them have mobile phones in Primary school. Sometimes it is very sweet, when parent-volunteers share photos of kids having activities together in school.

No doubt, Liew Wei Li's kids may be smarter with a Director Ed mother, and need not seek help through these informal channels, their mum also missed out a chance to know more about the ground sentiments to aid her job. In all likelihood, their talented mother must be so busy and selfish to stay in a community group to look out for others. It is like a Minister who brags about making Singapore great, but choose not to mingle with her own residents.
 
But our education system seems top at Pri and Sec school level. After that our student will be replaced FT from all over the world. All working as grab food.
 
Most countries in the west do not have test for primary school students. They are evaluated by the teachers and school administrators on their ability snd social interactions based on homework and projects given.
 
Too cocky.

Parents not just create and join whatsapp groups because they are kiasu, especially for primary schools. Many are helpful; imagine if your child has learning difficulties or absent from school, many parents will respond quickly to provide info when you clarify on the chatgroup. It also helps students keep-in-touch with one another after changing class because not all of them have mobile phones in Primary school. Sometimes it is very sweet, when parent-volunteers share photos of kids having activities together in school.

No doubt, Liew Wei Li's kids may be smarter with a Director Ed mother, and need not seek help through these informal channels, their mum also missed out a chance to know more about the ground sentiments to aid her job. In all likelihood, their talented mother must be so busy and selfish to stay in a community group to look out for others. It is like a Minister who brags about making Singapore great, but choose not to mingle with her own residents.

There's no need for the General of MOE to be in these parents' whatsapp group. As General, she has all the necessary info at her disposal. No need to rely on gossip from WhatsApp groups.
 
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Sinki parents cannot accept the fact that out of 10 little sinkies, 6 are duds no matter how many tuitions they have and how hard they study.
 
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