Sunday, May 2, 2010
My reflection
Reading English is difficult for esl learner especially the pupils in my school. They can pronounce the words but they could not understand the meaning. Sometime it is tiring teaching English because they could not comprehend the meaning of the text. Teaching reading comprehension is quite difficult if the pupils are not ready to learn but as teachers we can not wait for their readiness. We have to push them.
Friday, April 9, 2010
Monday, April 5, 2010
I hope I am not late
Its been quite sometime not posting anything, I hope i am in the save track. I have to pass up my proposal on the 4th May. I should now start with my first paragraph.
Friday, February 19, 2010
I read a newspaper article that mention the UPSR result of Terengganu and it stated that the rural school perform better than the urban school.
UPSR Results
State Education Department director Ariffin Embong said of the 24,156 candidates who sat for the UPSR this year, 3,664 scored five As.
"That is equivalent to 15.3 per cent of those who sat for the exam, a jump of almost one per cent over last year's 14.4 per cent," he told reporters at his office in Bukit Kechil here yesterday.
Ariffin said rural schools were doing much better than urban schools.
He said the pass rate had improved slightly from 68.6 per cent last year to 68.8 per centthis year while the grade point average was also better, from 2.24 last year to 2.22 this year.
"That is not bad considering the national grade point average is 2.33," he said while pointing out performance in Bahasa Malaysia and English had deteriorated slightly compared with previous years.
UPSR Results
Terengganu does it again
2009/11/20
KUALA TERENGGANU: Te-rengganu has done it again. For nine consecutive years, the state has achieved the highest percentage of straight As in the Ujian Pencapaian Sekolah Rendah (UPSR) examination in the country.
"That is equivalent to 15.3 per cent of those who sat for the exam, a jump of almost one per cent over last year's 14.4 per cent," he told reporters at his office in Bukit Kechil here yesterday.
Ariffin said rural schools were doing much better than urban schools.
He said the pass rate had improved slightly from 68.6 per cent last year to 68.8 per centthis year while the grade point average was also better, from 2.24 last year to 2.22 this year.
"That is not bad considering the national grade point average is 2.33," he said while pointing out performance in Bahasa Malaysia and English had deteriorated slightly compared with previous years.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Problem Statement
The Year 6 Intermediate Students in the urban school of Kuala Terengganu lacked the skills in answering reading comprehension test.
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