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Excelling The Stress Free Way - Pbs Article
Excelling The Stress Free Way - Pbs Article
http://thestar.com.my/education/story.asp?file=/2012/6/24/education/11490143
In order to help teachers record and report pupils progress, the Examinations Syndicate has developed the PBS Management
System (SPPBS) which is web-based. SPPBS is also available in the standalone version for schools which do not have access to
the Internet.
How is PBS different?
PBS concurs with the Standard Referenced Assessment in which pupils achievements are measured against a Performance
Standard (Standard Prestasi) which is developed by the Examinations Syndicate and mapped from the standard curriculum.
Performance Standard explains the performance or mastery of a pupil in a particular field he undertakes within a learning period
based on an identified benchmark.
Standard Referenced Assessment allows teachers as well as parents to trace and measure each pupils progress based on his
performance measured against a set of performance indicators.
Thus, a learners achievement is no longer measured by comparing his grades/scores with those of his peers. In this manner, a
learner only competes with himself.
Therefore a learners achievement is no longer gauged by his position in class. Instead his achievement is ranked with reference to
bands One to Six; One being the lowest and Six the highest.
What are bands?
Learners achievements are reported with reference to Bands rather than Grades A,B,C etc, or raw scores, eg. 85%.
Band One shows that a learner tahu or knows. For example, in Mathematics, a Year One learner is able to recognise numbers
1,2,3 ...
Band Two reflects tahu dan faham or knows and understands, which in Mathematics refers to the ability to understand the value of
numbers; for example, eight is less than nine, four is more than three etc.
Band Three records that a learner tahu, faham dan boleh buat, which shows that he is able to apply knowledge acquired. In
Mathematics, Band Three shows that a learner can add, subtract, divide and multiply.
A learner who has attained Band Three is considered to have acquired the basic skills pertaining to the subject.
A learner who attains Band Four (tahu, faham dan boleh buat dengan beradap) shows the ability to solve an elementary
mathematical operation using the correct protocol.
A Band Five (tahu, faham dan boleh buat dengan beradap) reflects the learners ability to solve problems. For example, if a spring
chicken costs RM5, how many chickens can Ali buy with RM10?
Finally, a learner who is awarded a Band Six demonstrates the ability to make a value judgement and is creative or innovative in
solving mathematical problems. For example, the blue shirt costs RM30 but it is on offer at 50% discount, thus it is better value
compared to the same quality shirt on sale at RM20 nett.
Band Three is equal to a passing grade. Thus pupils who fail to achieve Band Three will be supported through remedial work to
help them achieve a minimum Band Three.
PBS makes it possible for teachers to provide immediate feedback to pupils at each stage of the learning curve. The feedback
based on the Performance Standard will enable teachers and pupils to identify their strengths and weaknesses during the learning
process.
Thus, early detection of pupils inability to master a skill should enable the teachers to formulate remedial tasks to help them
improve their learning and achievement accordingly.
Again, it is wise to remember that pupils are assessed against a set of performance indicators and not compared to the
achievements of their peers.
Hence PBS enables learners to advance at their own pace in a less stressful learning environment.
Would PBS further burden teachers?
The main focus of PBS is assessment for and of learning. Assessment should be integrated in the learning process and be used to
enhance pupils mastery of learning. If managed and implemented wisely, teachers would find PBS beneficial and less
burdensome.
To ensure the smooth sailing of PBS, two applications PBS Management System or SPPBS (Sistem Pengurusan Pentaksiran
Berasakan Sekolah) and PAJSK (Pentaksiran Aktiviti Jasmani, Sukan dan Kokurikulum) were developed to ensure teachers are
not further burdened with clerical duties.
The applications store data pertaining to learners achievement which can be easily retrieved to report learners strengths and
areas where more help is needed to parents and other interested parties.
What about teacher bias?
Teacher bias is largely reduced through quality assurance which ensures the reliability and validity of assessment outcomes.
Teachers are required to file evidence of pupils work as proof that the learner has attained the necessary skills to merit the bands
they are awarded. In this context, quality assurance for PBS implementation is maintained through the process of mentoring,
monitoring, moderation and detection at various levels.
Mentoring is the process of assisting, facilitating and guiding teachers to carry out PBS according to the correct procedures and
principles of PBS.
Monitoring ensures that the correct procedures have been adhered to ensure the reliability and credibility of the assessment
outcome.
Standardisation ensures uniformity of scores with reference to the Performance Standards based on the rubrics of an assignment.
Detection is the process that evaluates the strength, weaknesses and effectiveness of assessment tools.
Is the PBS a new invention?
No, it is not. Question and answer sessions, quizzes, homework and class work are all tools of assessment that have been
employed by teachers to gauge their learners understanding. Teaching and learning is more fun and meaningful when assessment
is cleverly designed and conducted.
Conclusion
PBS is being introduced as part of the National Transformation Programme to produce world-class human capital. It is one of the
measures taken by the Malaysian Education Ministry to enhance pupils mastery of learning through the national assessment
system and it is in-line with the Educational Transformation Plan.
The assessment transformation introduced by the Education Ministry via the PBS presents the idea that central examinations like
the UPSR and PMR are no longer the sole form of evaluation in measuring pupils achievement.
Through the PBS, the ministry aims to help pupils realise their potential in both academic as well as non-academic fields within a
learning environment that is more stress-free.
In a nutshell, PBS is an arduous endeavour that demands total commitment from teachers and school administrators to help each
child reach their full potential.
SHARIFAH HADJARAH SYED ABDUL AZIZ
CUSTOMER RELATIONS OFFICER
EXAMINATIONS SYNDICATE
EDUCATION MINISTRY