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Saturday, September 24, 2016

Rithu niyama as per lord buddha.

meteorological drought - lack of precipitation agricultural drought - lack of soil moisture, or hydrologic drought -reduced streamflow or groundwater levels

Friday, September 23, 2016

3% drinking water available on earth, as per lord buddha. Change your destiny for good, 4 elements, you become a mighty human, body cells like caterpiler become a butterfly. Fantastic. Look for creative solutions within you.

The Netherlands could be the first country to ban gas, diesel vehicles

 By Nicole Mortillaro National Online Journalist Global New 3 2.1k more  - A A +

Listen Gas-powered vehicles could be a thing of the past if Dutch politicians have their way. A proposal has been put forth by the Netherlands’ Labour Party to ban gas- and diesel-powered cars by 2025.

READ MORE: Climate change—Electric cars can make bigger difference than once believed, study finds Story continues below  RELATED Volkswagen aims to produce more electric cars in wake of diesel scandal Tesla’s new $35,000 Model 3 finally revealed India’s top court issues new rules on vehicles to curb air pollution in New Delhi  John Vos, a member of the Labour Party, told the Yale Climate Connection,

“We need to phase out CO2 emissions and we need to change our pattern of using fossil fuels if we want to save the Earth.”

While the proposal may sound like an ambitious endeavour, the country isn’t the only one looking for such a ban: India — a country with stifling air pollution — as well as Norway, Germany and

Austria are making similar proposals. However, it’s the Netherlands that has made the biggest advance. The proposal has already passed through the lower parliament and could become law soon. Though the country has about 20,000 charging stations, Vos said that more will have to be installed. Another challenge before the country can impose an all-out ban, is making electric and hydrogen cars more affordable. 



Please send your thoughts ,openions, suggestions, to the education authority in sri lanka.

Will new PSLE scoring system reduce stress and competition among pupils and parents?
 Sandra Davie PUBLISHEDJUL 13, 2016, 5:20 PM SGT FACEBOOK359TWITTERWHATSAPPEMAIL It has been a long wait, but at last the Education Ministry revealed the details of the new Primary School Leaving Examination scoring system. The majority of parents with children now attending pre-school heaved a sigh of relief over the phasing out of the PSLE T-score, where each pupil is compared with his or her peers and assigned a score. 
Under the new system from 2021, each pupil will be given a score based on how well he or she has done in the subject, independent of how others fare.  
Many parents agreed that the T-score, which ranks a student's performance in relation to his peers, ratcheted up the competition.
They hope that the new system will create some space for students to pursue other activities that will nurture in them skills needed to thrive in a volatile, uncertain future. 
But will the new system effect a change? Will parents stop pushing their children to chase that last mark and, instead of sending them for tuition, encourage them to pursue sports or the arts that will nurture in them creativity and people skills which are becoming essential for work? Going by the knee-jerk reactions of the majority of parents,
it is not likely, at least in the initial years. Several parents with children in Primary 1 and kindergarten already admit that now their target will be a PSLE score of four. This means their children will have to score at least 90 marks - in all their four subjects.
They feel that it is even more urgent now to chase the last five marks and score in the top band because, with the new PSLE scoring system, the advantage their academically bright children have over their peers will be eroded. RELATED STORIES: PSLE scoring revamp: T-score replaced by eight wider grade bands in 2021  New PSLE scoring system to have 8 grade bands psleresults.jpg  PSLE changes: 8 Achievement Levels offer a good balance, says MOE cypsle114.jpgPSLE changes:
Parents worry kids' weaker subjects will pull down results askST:
Will the new
PSLE scoring system reduce stress?  PSLE changes: Choice of school and balloting may play bigger role PSLE scoring revamp:
-score replaced by eight wider grade bands in 2021  Tweaking scoring system unlikely to have much impact unless mindsets change too irene.jpg  PSLE changes won't change Singapore's obsession with grades aaron.jpg  What a father of three makes of all the PSLE changes 33859463_-_06_02_2015_-_nfpsle.jpgPSLE through the years dw-psle-books-160713.jpg
10 questions on PSLE scoring and school posting changes answered PSLE scoring revamp: T-score replaced by eight wider grade bands in 2021  Changes to the PSLE scoring system: 7 things to note from 2021 Those hoping to enrol their children in Raffles Institution or Hwa Chong feel that the new system hits these chances.
Since a wider pool of pupils will be able to meet the entry score, they may be reduced to keeping their fingers crossed at computerised balloting. Said one parent who did not want to be named: "So for me and my son the stress and competition will not be reduced, and to think that now we have to take our chance at a lottery, that just increases my anxiety." A few parents voiced concerns over the fact that under the new system, it will not be possible for a pupil to "make up" for a weak subject by doing very well in the other three subjects. Under the current T-score system, a student can still get a good T-score with three very high A*s and one B. On the flip-side were several parents who felt that the Education Ministry was not bold enough with the changes.
They feel that the Grade 1 band is pitched at too high a level at 90 marks. A typical comment came from a mother of two, Desiree Teo: "Surely if you want to reduce the stress and want students to pay attention to developing other skills, a 80 or 85 will do.
Why set the bar so high at 90?" she asked. Several parents also voiced concerns over the move to make choice count for more. When two students are tied for a place in a school, the one who had listed the school as his first choice will have priority over the student who had listed it as his second choice.
Parents were worried about it will be difficult to choose, given that schools do not publicise their distinctive strengths well. But it is important to keep in mind that the changes in the PSLE scoring system is just one part of it. Another big piece of the change, which is still work in progress, is helping every secondary school to build distinctive strengths.
With several good schools to choose from, in the years to come, students will hopefully pick the best school to nurture their interests and talents, and not just the top-performing school in the O or A levels. MOE should show parents how it is committed to making every school a good school.
It should be transparent about its spending on the lesser known neighbourhood schools and ensure that they are given the resources, including talented principals and teachers, to build distinctive programmes.
This will go some way in correcting the perception that it spends more on "elite" schools and allocates better teachers to them. The move to send some well-regarded principals to neighbourhood schools is a good one.
This should be publicised more. But the end of the day, fixing the education system is a long-haul process. Hopefully with time, parents will come to realise that they need to have a broader view of education.
As the former Education Minister Heng Swee Keat warned last year, to continue on a path with a narrow focus on grades and examinations could lead the country into "a spiralling paper chase and expanding tuition industry". It would churn out students who excel in exams, but they will be ill-equipped to take on jobs of the future. Neither will they find fulfilment in what they do.
The alternative will require parents to give up their obsession with grades and recognise their children's strengths and build on them. Teachers and employers will have to make a shift too. Teachers should strive for an all-round development of their students and employers including the government would have to hire or promote based on skills and not paper qualifications.
Hopefully, Singaporean parents being a practical lot, will see the wisdom is taking the second path.
Do you have questions on the latest PSLE changes? AskSandra at askST@sph.com.sg TOPICS: PSLE CHANGESPSLEMINISTRY OF EDUCATION Facebook359TwitterWhatsAppEmail  PREVIOUS STORY PSLE scoring revamp: T-score replaced by eight wider grade bands in 2021 NEXT STORY PSLE through the years    


Lord Buddha teachings are simple to follow and achieve results to other planets as well.
Reduce competition, quality informationwithout a doubt, mighty effort ( sunatha ,daretha, charatha )
Awake mind ,end of suffering.

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Thursday, September 22, 2016

Awake person, harmony, happiness, prosperity,unity

තේරුම මේ වැඩharmony/ creativityේ තමන්ගෙ අම්මා විසින් කරලා දෙන්නේත් නෑ. තාත්තා විසින් කරලා දෙන්නේත් නෑ. වෙන ඥාතියෙක් කරලා දෙන්නෙත් නැහැ. ඒ වැඩේ තමයි යහපත් කොට ධර්මය තුළ හිත පිහිටුවා ගන්න එක. ඒ හේතුවෙන් මයි ඔහු උතුම් කෙනෙක් බවට පත්වෙන්නේ






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