Education Minister Andrew Holness has admitted that this year's GSAT results were not encouraging.
According to Mr. Holness this year's results are not much different from last year's.
He highlighted Mathematics as the main trouble area.
Mr. Holness admitted that the average score had dropped slightly below the 50% mark.
"You know it is still in the 50% average range things are slightly lower this year but those results will be made public. There are slight improvements in some areas and there are reductions in others. So all in all it is a balance, you will hear more details. I haven't seen everything in detail," Mr. Holness said.
Another major cause for concern is the difference in performance between boys and girls.
Mr. Holness says girls have once again outperformed their male counterparts.
"One of the things that continues to be very bothersome to me is the difference in performance between boys and girls. Girls continue to outperform the boys by as much as ten percentage points on average. Some experts may say that at this age girls naturally outperform boys but we see this continuing right throughout life," he said.
He says the stark difference in performance has remained unchanged over the years and something needs to be done to bring boys on par with girls.
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According to Mr. Holness this year's results are not much different from last year's.
He highlighted Mathematics as the main trouble area.
Mr. Holness admitted that the average score had dropped slightly below the 50% mark.
"You know it is still in the 50% average range things are slightly lower this year but those results will be made public. There are slight improvements in some areas and there are reductions in others. So all in all it is a balance, you will hear more details. I haven't seen everything in detail," Mr. Holness said.
Another major cause for concern is the difference in performance between boys and girls.
Mr. Holness says girls have once again outperformed their male counterparts.
"One of the things that continues to be very bothersome to me is the difference in performance between boys and girls. Girls continue to outperform the boys by as much as ten percentage points on average. Some experts may say that at this age girls naturally outperform boys but we see this continuing right throughout life," he said.
He says the stark difference in performance has remained unchanged over the years and something needs to be done to bring boys on par with girls.
http://www.radiojamaica.com/content/view/18739/26/
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