Bahamas News
08-15-07, - 02:02 AM
The head of the Coalition for Education Reform J. Barrie Farrington said the national average exclusively for public schools in the 2007 Bahamas General Certificate of Secondary Education examination is actually an 'E' when measured on a 4.0 system.
[b]Link To Original Article (http://www.jonesbahamas.com/?c=45&a=13732)
bahmaboy
08-16-07, - 01:03 AM
the reason why public schools in crisis is becuase most of the parents dont give a flip.
garnelleo
08-16-07, - 01:07 AM
the reason why public schools in crisis is becuase most of the parents dont give a flip.
parents..and much of the students.
RuthlessAvenger
08-16-07, - 05:54 AM
parents..and much of the students.
I agree. Parents is buy dey chirren cell phone and DVD but cuss bout der cors of books.
lynette
08-16-07, - 10:45 AM
I agree. Parents is buy dey chirren cell phone and DVD but cuss bout der cors of books.
Boy you so right..then they bring fast food to the kids for lunch and give um fifty dollars to spend at fund day that they show up to wearing the latest 60 dollar shirt and 80 pants with 120 dollar tennis and 400 dolars worth of jewlry and NEVER get the chirrin school text books. Da teachers dem gat to be copying the work on to hand outs for everyone to have.
Dark-n-Lovely
08-16-07, - 11:13 AM
The head of the Coalition for Education Reform J. Barrie Farrington said the national average exclusively for public schools in the 2007 Bahamas General Certificate of Secondary Education [BGCSE] examination is actually an 'E' when measured on a 4.0 system.Link To Original Article (http://www.jonesbahamas.com/?c=45&a=13732)
:jawdroop: this is just terrible
licks2
08-16-07, - 11:46 AM
Ma peeps here on BI! I am trained in statistics and research and that dude een know what the hell he talkin bout!
I think if they ger carry out research into the state of the educational system in this counrty, I suggest that they find someone who is trained and able to speak sense to these matters...rather than talkin crap all over the place! At least he should know something about Standard Normal Distribution if he ger talk about it! Man you could have a 20 point scale under the CURVE, the mean still remains at the 0 regression point!
That dude simple don't understand the statistical concept of the CURVE! If he did, he would not be saying what he said! For example, the Curve is segmented into discrete but equal components where no matter the measurement method used, the numerical equivalents remain the same. I know some of you may have heard about CURVE measurements such as Standard Deviations, Cumulative Percentage, Percentile Equivalents, Typical Standard Scores (Z, T, CEEB and AGCT), Stanines, Wechsler Scales and Deviation Quartiles etc. :gi:
I could go on and on with this beast call the normal CURVE...but nuff fer nah!
islandgyal
08-16-07, - 01:04 PM
very good point, licks. i am NOT trained in statistics, having only taken a single course in college, but this guy is completely misrepresenting the concept of a curve ... which makes my cynical side wonder who put this gentleman up to making such a ignorant statement. never mind why any editor in their right mind would reprint such ramblings.
hmmmmmm.
1bigfrog
08-16-07, - 01:08 PM
Ma peeps here on BI! I am trained in statistics and research and that dude een know what the hell he talkin bout!
I think if they ger carry out research into the state of the educational system in this counrty, I suggest that they find someone who is trained and able to speak sense to these matters...rather than talkin crap all over the place! At least he should know something about Standard Normal Distribution if he ger talk about it! Man you could have a 20 point scale under the CURVE, the mean still remains at the 0 regression point!
That dude simple don't understand the statistical concept of the CURVE! If he did, he would not be saying what he said! For example, the Curve is segmented into discrete but equal components where no matter the measurement method used, the numerical equivalents remain the same. I know some of you may have heard about CURVE measurements such as Standard Deviations, Cumulative Percentage, Percentile Equivalents, Typical Standard Scores (Z, T, CEEB and AGCT), Stanines, Wechsler Scales and Deviation Quartiles etc. :gi:
I could go on and on with this beast call the normal CURVE...but nuff fer nah!
lol....
who you talking about, Barry Farrington?
lol
What, he aint making no sense?