![]() Nawal said KSSR was first implemented in 2011, starting with Year One pupils, so this means next year’s UPSR candidates would be the first under the KSSR curriculum. In previous years, the comprehension questions were based on multiple-choice questions. “The various forms of questions will require the candidates to apply HOTS as well as their literacy and numeracy skills,” she said. ![]() Nawal said the comprehension papers of the language examinations would now include various forms of objective questions, including fill-in-the-blank questions and fewer multiple-choice questions. Under the new system, pupils in national schools would sit for six papers with a second paper for English while those in vernacular schools would sit for eight papers. Nawal said the new format was in line with the Standard Curriculum for Primary Schools (KSSR), School-Based Assessment (PBS) and the usage of Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS). She said one of the reasons for giving two grades for English Language was to help improve student proficiency. She said this was the same format being used for the Bahasa Malaysia, Chinese Language and Tamil Language papers. ![]() Malaysian Examinations Syndicate (MES) director Datin Nawal Salleh said the English Language paper would be split into two papers – comprehension and written. ![]() PUTRAJAYA: Ujian Pencapaian Sekolah Rendah (UPSR) candidates in national schools will sit for a minimum of six papers from next year.
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