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"speaker_name": "Hon. (Ms.) Chae",
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"content": "If we are going to rank schools fairly, we need to ensure that all of them have Government teachers who are equally paid, are determined to work and change the lives of students. When I was in school, I went up to Form Four. After that, there were those who made it to the university and others joined Government diploma colleges. Those who did not go to Form Five and Six went to primary teachers colleges and community nursing. There was ranking that could sieve people. That criterion is no longer there. You find that after students do their Form Four examinations, with a grade of āCā plus (C+), they join universities if they can manage to go for parallel studies and others are admitted by the Joint Admissions Board (JAB). There is also a category of students who are not taken care of."
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