NOTIFICATION OF EXAMINATION RESULTS
Name | : | LAREMY LEE | |||
Regn/Matric No | : | 08XXXXXXX | Date of Release | : | 01-Jun-2009 |
NRIC No | : | S83XXXXXX | |||
(Semester 2) Examination for PG.Dip.Ed. |
Grade | Grade Point | Academic Unit(s) | ||
Core Modules | ||||
QCE521 | Language Teaching Experience | B- | 3.00 | 3.0 |
QCR520 | Aims and Approaches to Teaching Literature | A | 5.00 | 6.0 |
QCR523 | Literature Assessment, Writing and Teacher Reflection | A | 5.00 | 3.0 |
QED523 | The Social Context of Teaching and Learning | A- | 4.50 | 2.0 |
QED524 | Educational Psychology II: Teaching and Managing Diverse Learners in the Classroom | B+ | 4.00 | 2.0 |
QPR520 | Teaching Practice | DIST | – | 10.0 |
Prescribed Modules | ||||
QED562 | Designing Effective Learning Environments | A- | 4.50 | 2.0 |
Total No. of Academic Units Obtained: 40.0
Remarks: Passed the Final Examination for the Postgraduate Diploma in Education (Specialisation in Teaching at Secondary School Level) (with Credit).
Cumulative Grade Point Average: 4.47
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The rationale for and context of why I post up my grades can be found here and in older posts I’ve linked to (I’ve resurrected them from the old blog).
This is one of the things that has been bugging me since last night. I missed getting a PGDE (Distinction) by 0.03 grade points. It wouldn’t have mattered if not for two things:
- It feels a bit like dressing up nicely for a night out at the theatre, getting there on time and getting ready to go in for a nice performance, only for you to dip your hand into your pocket and discover, to your horror, that you’ve left the tickets at home i.e. what a waste. (For context: you need to get a
DistinctionCredit for the Practicum module and a GPA of 4.5 to get the PGDE (Distinction). I got more than necessary for the former but missed out slightly on the latter.) - I made two separate choices earlier in the year to do two things, both of which I shall not mention because I don’t want to hurt anyone’s feelings. On hindsight, these two choices were directly responsible for the shortfall of 0.03 grade points. It stings to realise this now. Nevertheless, I must be man enough to stand by my choices if I was man enough to make them in the first place with the benefit of knowing full well what might happen if I made those choices.
Anyway, my sincerest thanks go out to my NIE Supervisor and the staff (permanent and trainees) + students of Saint Gabriel’s. The Practicum Distinction is for and because of all of you.