No UPSR, PT3 revival, MOE to focus on holistic development of students

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6 Jun 2023 • 2:59 PM MYT
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Deputy Education Minister Lim Hui Ying during the Question and Answer session in parliament - FILEPIC

Deputy Education Minister Lim Hui Ying this was because the MoE was giving focus on the holistic development of students through the implementation of the school-based assessment (PBS) and classroom-based assessment (PBD) systems.

"PBS and PBD give enough opportunities to develop student potential in a continuous and comprehensive manner, and therefore, we will not be reviving UPSR and PT3,” she said during question-and-answer time at the Dewan Rakyat today.

She was responding to a supplementary question from Cha Kee Chin (PH-Rasah) who wanted to know if the MoE was planning to reintroduce both the UPSR and PT3.

To the original question from Roslan Hashim (PN-Kulim Bandar Baharu) on measures planned to strengthen the implementation of PBS and PBD, Lim said findings from engagement sessions held on the examinations' future direction are being discussed at a two-day convention that ends tomorrow.

Lim said the ministry has also updated the 2019 second edition of the PBD implementation guidebook by attaching a checklist on the quality assurance process, namely mentoring, monitoring, tracking and coordination.

"The MoE has also improved the psychometric assessment component aimed at preparing students with knowledge, skills and values ​​as a solid foundation for them to follow learning sessions at the next level,” she said.

The UPSR and PT3 were fully abolished last year and replaced with PBS and PBD.- BERNAMA