Tuesday, March 5, 2019
Psle
Should PSLE be scrapped off? What is PSLE? The  radical School Leaving Examination (PSLE) is basically an  mental testing taken by Primary 6 students  earlier they go onto their  inessential School education. As different  second-string Schools have different cut-off points  ground on the previous intake, schools with higher cut-off points argon usually regarded as the  reveal ones. Naturally, p arnts would prefer their child to get into a better school, as they  accept that these schools  provide offer their children a better education.Other than PSLE, there is also  early(a) ways a student can get into their desired Secondary School such as the Direct School Admission (DSA). Students who are able to choose the DSA approach are usually more sports or art inclined. The Ongoing Debate Recently, many Singaporeans have considered PSLE as the do or die examination. The reason is because parents are feeling too  more pressure on account of the PSLE. Many parents want their children to get    into  strike off name schools, causing them to feel stressed and  in a bad way(p). People take  utility(prenominal) school admission so very seriously. If I dont get into that school,  indeed my kid has no chance in  heart, said Prime  government minister Mr Lee Hsien Loong. Mr Lee also mentioned that every school is a  substantially school so that they can get the pressure off the parents. However,  non every parent in Singapore is pressurized by the fact that his or her children may not be able to get into a  wide Secondary School. Housewife Sandy Lee, 40, said she enrolled her son Zong Wei in Townsville Primary as she felt that the principal and teachers cared for the pupils. She is also not too worried about her sons PSLE results.She said I dont want to pressure him too much, as long as he can get into a secondary winding school.  And with this in mind, there is an ongoing debate on whether the PSLE should be abolished as it is causing too much stress on Singaporean students an   d parents as well. One of the The Straits Times current affairs website readers asked if Singapore could reduce the  reliance on exams, and even do away with the PSLE. This emerged among the top 10  some pressing questions that people wanted the Prime Minister to answer, according to a week-long poll on the website that drew over 21,000 votes.The stress that comes with PSLE is something that needs to be looked at, but scrapping the exam or tweaking the assessment criteria may not be the solution, said Senior Minister of State Lawrence Wong. My Personal Experience Ive taken PSLE in the year 2007 and I have to admit that PSLE was  somewhat stressful for me. Every day after school, I had to go for  appurtenant lessons conducted by teachers till 5 to 6pm every day and then  whirl home for dinner before revising again. During the weekends, I had to attend  charge and there was no playtime for me.I did that continuously for 4 to 5 months before PSLE. My parents have  incessantly supported    me throughout that period of time and were always cheering me on. They have never given me any stress. Instead, they asked me to set a goal for myself and to ask myself, What do I want in life?  After knowing what I want in life, everything felt  similar it was worth it and after PSLE ended I had 2 months of holiday  in effect(p) purely relaxing and enjoying myself as I felt like I gave my best and had no regrets.So, should PSLE be scrapped off? My personal opinion In my opinion, I think that PSLE is a very good way of gauging a students learning pace. A school with a  trim cut-off point doesnt mean that it is a bad school its just a school for students with a slower learning pace. The  chief(prenominal) problem with PSLE is the stress that its causing for students and I believe that it is because many students are just like the me I was back then, learning what it feels like to be stressed for the first time.In life, everything has its first time and if a student is not able to de   al with the stress from PSLE, he or she will never be able to deal with the stress in Secondary School. Hence, I strongly believe that PSLE should not be scrapped off. Conclusion Let the students  fetching PSLE work towards a goal set by themselves and not their parents. This way, students will drive themselves towards it. And after all of it, itll be worthwhile. Reference Chia, S & Toh, K. (2012,  phratry 22).Scrapping PSLE Not The Solution Lawrence Wong. Ministry of Education, Singapore Education in the News. Retrieved on November 18, 2012 from http//www. moe. gov. sg/media/ discussion/2012/09/scrapping-psle-not-the-solutio. php Au Yong, J. (2012, 27 September). PSLE stays but needs relook PM. The Straits Times. Retrieved November 18, 2012 from Factiva Database. Goh, C. L. (2012, 17 November). PSLE not the be-all and end-all PM. The Straits Times. Retrieved November 18, 2012, from Factiva Database.  
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