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发表于 13-9-2012 09:13:41|来自:新加坡 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
中学成绩等级制即日起废除
(2012-09-13)

教育部长王瑞杰昨天在教育部工作蓝图大会上宣布,教育部将简化奖励学校机制,着重表扬学校如何通过各种良好的治校方案落实全人教育的理念。此外,教育部计划在未来五年拨款5500万元助各校发展专长活动。

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  学校日后可以把更多精力放在核心教育工作,无需为了“保住”奖项和成绩等级疲于奔命。

  教育部从即日起废除中学成绩等级制,并将在2014年取消“奖励计划总蓝图”(Masterplan of Awards)制度。教育部长王瑞杰昨天在教育部工作蓝图大会上宣布,教育部将简化奖励学校机制,着重表扬学校如何通过各种良好的治校方案落实全人教育的理念。此外,教育部计划在未来五年拨款5500万元助各校发展专长活动。

  王瑞杰重申,我国教育和考试体制完善健全,学校不应该以学生须额外补习为运作前提。对部分学生而言,补习和额外补课确实有必要,但过多的补习反而对学生有害。  

  在近一个半小时的讲话中,王瑞杰强调教育团队的目标应是激发学生的学习乐趣,培育每名学生积极向学,而这需要学校、教师和家长的协力配合。

  教育部在2004年根据O水准会考成绩把中学“排名次”改为“等级制”,不再根据具体分数(包括小数点)为中学顺序排名,而是以整数等级划分。这个举措当时被视为是中学排名自1992年实施后的最重大改变,而这次进一步推翻等级制显示教育部有意改变一般人成绩至上的观念。

  王瑞杰说:“许多教育领袖告诉我,现在学校里有许多创新和有趣的计划。等级制已经达到推动学校更上一层楼的初衷,但是这个制度现在却阻碍我们实现‘每所学校均是好校’的理念,因为它让人觉得教育部只凭考试成绩评估学校表现。”

这些年来,教育部使用“卓越学校模式”和奖励计划总蓝图制来衡量以及肯定学校在不同方面的成果。教育部过去一年检讨学校评估制度,发现两个模式的原意虽好,却在执行时导致学校必须做许多行政工作,也在无形中让公众误以为学校只一味追求奖项。

  为此,教育部决定在两年后取消金字塔式的奖励计划总蓝图制,不颁发最高荣誉的“卓越学校奖”,保留“优异学校奖”以及肯定教学、学生发展和教师福利的“最佳治校奖”等。为了凸显品德教育和家长支援学校的重要,最佳治校奖会增设评品格与公民教育及伙伴关系奖项。

  洪美卿(38岁)育有四女一男,她第三个女儿今年参与小六会考。她坦言为孩子选择中学时更关注学校的收生截分点,所以废除成绩等级制对她没有太大的影响。她说:“教育部这么做当然是出于好意,但是人们比较学校的心理是很自然的,以后不比成绩还是会比别的。”

  另一方面,不时有家长投诉教师让学生向补习老师请教课业问题。王瑞杰昨天说,如果这类投诉属实,教育部必须杜绝这种情况。

  他指出,家长希望孩子成龙成风的心态是可以理解的。学习能力较弱的学生确实能从补习受益,学校和自助团体一向为这类学生提供针对性的帮助,但过多的补习不但会妨碍学生均衡发展,还可能让他们对上课意兴阑珊。

  王瑞杰说:“当学生有‘私人学习指导’,他们可能更倾向于走捷径找答案而不愿意用心思考,而这会消磨意志力和独立性。”

  近2000名学校领袖、教师、教育部职员出席常年的工作蓝图大会。配合“我们的新加坡全国对话”的相关工作,王瑞杰和教育部高级官员昨天下午也同全国5000名教育工作者展开交流。


来源: 《联合早报》


发表于 13-9-2012 09:16:10|来自:新加坡 | 显示全部楼层
小狮租房
Parents, schools cheer scrapping of secondary school banding
By Gwendolyn Ng
my paper  Thursday, Sep 13, 2012





Parents and schools yesterday applauded the news that the banding of secondary schools by academic results will be abolished with immediate effect.

Making the announcement at the Ministry of Education (MOE) annual Work Plan Seminar 2012, Education Minister Heng Swee Keat said that school banding "gets in the way" of reaching the target of making "every school a good school".

"It creates the public perception that MOE measures our schools strictly by academic grades... The fact is there is no single yardstick to measure how 'good' our schools are," he added.

The banding system grouped secondary schools according to the average GCE O Level score of their students, ranging from one to nine, with one being the best.

It was introduced in 2004 to replace ranking of individual secondary schools by academic results.

Calling the move a step in the right direction, parents said it will avoid labelling students and ease the pressure for them to qualify for "good" schools as defined by the rankings.

Madam Poh May Chen, 43, an IT system analyst who has two daughters aged 13 and 15, said: "Without this kind of ranking, it will not be so stressful for the kids as there will be less comparison." She added: "Children should be enrolled in schools based on their capabilities, and not with the idea that they must go to the top-band schools."

Mr Melvyn Goh, 36, a video producer who has a seven- year-old daughter in Primary 1, said: "It's good that we are getting rid of banding which, to me, is a form of segregation; smart children go here, stupid children go there."

Schools also welcomed the scrapping of the banding, as it signals that MOE is not recognising schools purely based on academic results.

Mr Balamurugan Krishnasamy, principal of Tampines Secondary School, said that it will provide a "level playing field" for schools that were not in the top bands, but are doing "very good work" in other areas.                                

Mr Ong Kong Hong, principal of Teck Whye Secondary School, said: "There is greater recognition that as the student profile varies across schools, it is more meaningful to look at how much we are adding value to students rather than their absolute performance."

However, Mr Goh said that it will take some time before the ingrained academic-oriented mindsets of parents change, citing how parents even posted informal rankings of schools online.

To help schools develop their own specialities and not be "cookie-cutter schools", Mr Heng announced that MOE will commit a total of $55 million to enable every school to build its own niche over the next five years.

In his speech, Mr Heng reminded parents that they are a child's "first teachers".

He said: "Parents are our most important partners. Teachers cannot be surrogate parents. I hope parents value teachers as their partners too."

For parents in need of a guide in choosing schools for their children, Mr Heng pointed them to the School Information Service - a website where parents can search schools by attributes, such as location and special programmes.

He also announced the launch of the Parents in Education (PiE) website, which will include resources such as parenting tips, education news and learning resources.

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发表于 13-9-2012 09:24:45|来自:新加坡 | 显示全部楼层
中学等级制将走入历史,2011年的O-level band已成绝响。

“缅怀”一下:

2011年 中学等级(特别/快捷课程)


第一级
1Anderson Secondary School
2Anglican High School
3Bukit Panjang Government High School
4Catholic High School
5Cedar Girls' Secondary School
6CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls' School
7Crescent Girls' School
8Methodist Girls' School (Secondary)
9Singapore Chinese Girls' School
10Victoria School


第二级
1CHIJ Secondary (Toa Payoh)
2Chung Cheng High School (Main)
3Nan Chiau High School
4Nan Hua High School
5St. Joseph's Institution
6Tanjong Katong Girls' School
7Tanjong Katong Secondary School
8Xinmin Secondary School
9Zhonghua Secondary School



第三级
1Chung Cheng High School (Yishun)
2Commonwealth Secondary School
3Maris Stella High School
4Swiss Cottage Secondary School
5Temasek Secondary School



第四级
1Dunman Secondary School
2Fuhua Secondary School
3Gan Eng Seng School
4Kranji Secondary School
5St. Margaret's Secondary School


第五级
1Ang Mo Kio Secondary School
2Bukit Batok Secondary School
3Hai Sing Catholic School
4Jurong Secondary School
5Paya Lebar Methodist Girls' School
6Presbyterian High School
7Yishun Town Secondary School


第六级
1Clementi Town Secondary School
2Ngee Ann Secondary School
3Pasir Ris Secondary School
4Riverside Secondary School


第七级
1Beatty Secondary School
2Bowen Secondary School
3CHIJ Katong Convent
4Chua Chu Kang Secondary School
5Compassvale Secondary School
6Fairfield Methodist School (Secondary)
7Hua Yi Secondary School
8Mayflower Secondary School
9New Town Secondary School
10Pasir Ris Crest Secondary School
11St. Andrew's Secondary School



第八级
1Anglo-Chinese School (Barker Road)
2Bedok South Secondary School
3Bedok View Secondary School
4CHIJ St. Joseph's Convent
5Holy Innocents' High School
6Peirce Secondary School
7Queensway Secondary School
8St. Gabriel's Secondary School
9St. Hilda's Secondary School



第九级
1CHIJ St. Theresa's Convent
2Evergreen Secondary School
3Jurongville Secondary School
4Queenstown Secondary School
5St. Anthony's Canossian Secondary School
6Unity Secondary School
7West Spring Secondary School
8Westwood Secondary School


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还是不明白,以后这些学校以什么条件入读?  详情 回复 发表于 24-9-2012 17:20
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发表于 13-9-2012 09:34:07|来自:新加坡 | 显示全部楼层
谢谢版主,这么快把消息传送给大家
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发表于 13-9-2012 09:44:57|来自:新加坡 | 显示全部楼层
会有什么影响那? 不懂的家长飘过。
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发表于 13-9-2012 09:55:39|来自:新加坡 | 显示全部楼层
教育部废除了小学分流制度后,虽然没有了EM3的学生,但是现在很多学校采取更为激进的单科分班制度。
每个学生每个年级将面临4科都重新洗牌换班的考验。

EM3的同学原来成绩不好,起码还能有朋友,现在的孩子是每天上不同科目,都面临的不同的同学。哪个更可怕?


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Take it easy 其实也没那么疯狂,  详情 回复 发表于 13-9-2012 10:24
IP学校的泛滥,直接导致了PSLE的疯狂。DSA对于高才班的极大优惠,直接导致了家长们狂热地提早教孩子学习小学的课程。总的感觉是今不如昔。  详情 回复 发表于 13-9-2012 10:03
是啊。上有政策,下有对策。MOE的很多改革,虽然初衷是好的,但结果往往却是背道而驰的。PG决定脑袋,高高在上的精英们,对普通百姓的了解太少了  详情 回复 发表于 13-9-2012 09:59
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发表于 13-9-2012 10:11:13|来自:新加坡 | 显示全部楼层
本帖最后由 vivocity2010 于 13-9-2012 10:12 编辑

换汤不换药,这种改革没有一点用处!!!只会让学校更在暗地里竞争!
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发表于 13-9-2012 10:13:53|来自:新加坡 | 显示全部楼层
jjrchome 发表于 13-9-2012 09:24
中学等级制将走入历史,2011年的O-level band已成绝响。

“缅怀”一下:

这个要好好收藏!废除了这个,不代表它就不存在。在关心它的家长心中,还是存在的,还要依靠它择校。只对一部分人来说,爽了一把,真以为“Every school is a good school".
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发表于 13-9-2012 10:46:53|来自:新加坡 | 显示全部楼层
废除的话,难道COP就不存在?好的学校家长还是趋之若鹜。
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发表于 13-9-2012 11:25:11|来自:新加坡 | 显示全部楼层
crystal8135 发表于 13-9-2012 10:46
废除的话,难道COP就不存在?好的学校家长还是趋之若鹜。

下一步可能就是废除PSLE,让COP成为历史。。。

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