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 The Falling Standard of Education in Malaysia, Penilaian Berasaskan Sekolah (PBS)

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TSpivoine
post Jan 1 2013, 01:40 AM

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QUOTE(meiteoh @ Nov 20 2012, 04:12 PM)
Urm, we are talking about kids who are old enough to understand what they need to do and that their education is important not toddlers. You should NOT chase them for these things. If they don't care, then sorry, fail them. That's what we do at uni level anyway - at least when I was a lecturer.

As for grading them according to band, there is nothing wrong with that. Weaker students have different needs and the band is to help you identify weaker students and help them accordingly. Yes, it's a lot of work but aren't you supposed to be doing that in the first place?
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The teachers are supposed to ensure that every student is given three attempts to pass the tests. If they fail in the first test, the teachers must give them easier questions in their second test so that they could pass. If they fail again, then the teachers must make the questions even simpler for them in their third attempt. Is this what they are doing in the universities?
Sky.Live
post Jan 14 2013, 02:39 AM

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I was thinking to do a temporary teaching role after I complete my masters..

look at the other hand, Singapore student cant even read Chinese Newspaper after attending mandarin subject for so many years. These has something similar to our situation right?

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CS1507
post Dec 7 2013, 01:28 PM

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Hi there..

I hope you can take the time to read the following link as it serves as a platform for teachers, students, parents or anyone who is concerned of the situation of our education system. We should be given the opportunity to voice out our concerns, doubts, frustrations, hope or include anything else we wish for everyone to see, to know and be aware of.

What have you been wanting to say? What are your doubts? What do you wish for a change? What can we do to help or let others understand the situation we're currently facing; as a teacher, as a student, as a parent or even just another audience towards the Malaysian education.

Do we really need some of the suggested programs they've introduced to us? What about the results of previous program that we know of? Where was the follow up on that? Do we need to implement new technology and innovation to 'enhance' the learning experience? Should we not instead focus on the basic needs and ensuring a positive school climate first before trying to make it to the top?

You can drop in your experiences, your ideas, your opinions, your views, your frustration, your solutions or anything at all by clicking the 'leave a comment' button at the bottom right of each post. We appreciate your replies. Thank you!


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http://sociologyoftheschool.wordpress.com/

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