The Borneo Post

113 schools attain good or excellent level in HOTS

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SOME 113 schools across the country have reached good or excellent level in the Kemahiran Berfikir Aras Tinggi ( KBAT) or Higher Order Thinking Skills ( HOTS) learning rating assessment.

Deputy Education Minister, Datuk P Kamalanath­an said the number made up 40.07 per cent of the total number while 169 schools or 59.93 per cent were below the good or excellent level, and these schools were being guided by the School Improvemen­t Partners ( SIP+) and School Improvemen­t Specialist Coaches (SISC+).

However, he said, the performanc­e and results of the Ujian Pencapaian Sekolah Rendah ( UPSR) 2016 could not be compared to that of previous years as the format and instrument­s for the UPSR last year were based on the Standard Curriculum for Primary Schools ( KSSR).

Kamalanath­an said 282 schools (one national primary school and one national secondary school for every 141 districts) have gone through the HOTS best practice rating assessment at school through their respective board of governors and quality assurance. Hence, the 2016 UPSR performanc­e cannot be said to be up or down.

“The HOTS implementa­tion assessment can only be done after theanalysi­s ofthe2017 UPSRresult­s has been obtained and comparing the students performanc­e based on quality, consistenc­y, accuracy and fairness,” he said at the Dewan Rakyat sitting, here, yesterday.

He was replying to a question from Nik Mohamad Abduh Nik Abdul Aziz ( PAS-Pasir Mas) on the effects of the implementa­tion of the HOTS policy in primary schools following the results of the 2016 UPSR. — Bernama

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