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Singapore Abolishes School Exam Rankings, Says Learning Is Not Competition by Ngozi14: 12:13pm On Jun 04, 2019
Whether a child finishes first or last will no longer be indicated in primary and secondary school report books from next year in Singapore, – a move which Education Minister Ong Ye Kung hopes will show students that “learning is not a competition”.

Report books will not just stop showing a student’s position in relation to class or cohort. The information to be dropped includes:

Class and level mean
Minimum and maximum marks
Underlining and/or colouring of failing marks
Pass/fail for end-of-year result
Mean subject grades
Overall total marks
L1R5 (English plus five relevant subjects), L1R4 , EMB3 (English, maths, best three subjects) and EMB1 for lower secondary levels
The Ministry of Education (MOE) said on Friday (Sept 28) that the change is to allow each student to focus on his or her learning progress and discourage them from being overly concerned about comparisons.

From next year all examinations for Primary 1 and 2 pupils will also be removed, and whatever forms of assessment they have will not count towards an overall grade.

The MOE said that teachers will continue to gather information about pupils’ learning through discussions, homework and quizzes. Schools will use other ways like “qualitative descriptors”, in place of marks and grades, to evaluate pupils’ progress at these two levels.

For older students in primary schools and secondary schools, marks for each subject will be rounded off and presented as a whole number, without decimal points – to reduce the focus on academic scores. Parents will continue to receive information about their child’s progress in school during parent-teacher meetings.

In an address to some 1,700 school leaders earlier this week, Mr Ong said: “I know that ‘coming in first or second’, in class or level, has traditionally been a proud recognition of a student’s achievement. But removing these indicators is for a good reason, so that the child understands from young that learning is not a competition, but a self-discipline they need to master for life.

“Notwithstanding, the report book should still contain some form of yardstick and information to allow students to judge their relative performance, and evaluate their strengths and weaknesses.”

https://citinewsroom.com/2018/10/singapore-abolishes-school-exam-rankings-says-learning-is-not-competition/

Re: Singapore Abolishes School Exam Rankings, Says Learning Is Not Competition by erifeoluwasimi(f): 12:15pm On Jun 04, 2019
My God. This is good. Some children's Self esteem has been killed due to grading.
Re: Singapore Abolishes School Exam Rankings, Says Learning Is Not Competition by Ngozi14: 12:17pm On Jun 04, 2019
erifeoluwasimi:
My God. This is good. Some children's Self esteem has been killed due to grading.
I dey tell u...countries wey sabi
Re: Singapore Abolishes School Exam Rankings, Says Learning Is Not Competition by mekuso89(m): 12:18pm On Jun 04, 2019
My love for Singapore be like my love for yemi...
Re: Singapore Abolishes School Exam Rankings, Says Learning Is Not Competition by Nobody: 1:27pm On Jun 04, 2019
How wish Nigeria can copy this method instead they still rely on the archaic method passed to them by Great Britain

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