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    New student IQ test being developed, launched in 2020

    May 03, 2018
    By The Nation

    The Mental Health Department is developing a new Intelligence Quotient (IQ) testing quiz for children aged 2-15 and will roll it out nationwide in late 2010.

    The new quiz is being designed to be relevant to the Thailand 4.0 era and to be conveniently used by teachers and public health officials nationwide so that children with lower IQ scores could be swiftly provided with aid. This June, a Prathom 1 students nationwide will have their IQ tested, with results released in August, said department director general Dr Boonreung Traireungworawat.

    The agency is aiming to raise IQ scores for Thailand’s Grade 1 students to 100 points and beyond, in line with their international peers, said Boonreung In 2016, IQ testing of 23,641 Prathom 1 pupils nationwide found an average score of 98.23 points, a slight increase from the 94.58 score from the previous testing in 2011.

    An estimated 37.61 per cent of Prathom 1 students or about 300,000 children had the IQ scores below the mean of 90 points - beyond the 25 per cent or less recommended by the World Health Organisation, Boonreung said.
    Among the low-IQ scorers, 5.8 per cent obtained scores under 70 points Being seen as having an intellectual disability, they need immediate aid, he said.

    The new IQ testing quiz for those aged 2-15 was developed from the old version that had been in use since 2003, said Dr Mathurada Suwannapho, director of Bangkok-based Rajanukul Institute (a well-known hospital for multidisciplinary services for individuals with intellectual disabilities).

    The quiz, to be tested over a limited time period, will explore five aspects of intellectual ability: analysis and understanding interrelationships of things; spatial cognition based on visual information and muscle and movement expression; memory processing from seeing and hearing; recognising and understanding meanings and reasons in language, learning, environmental observation and problem solving based on experience; and differentiating and classifying things.

    Quiz development is now at the stage of determining the national norms of the 14 age-based groups among Thai children aged 2-15. Each group will have 5,460 subjects, she said. The study will take three years, running from this year until 2020 and the quiz is expected to be ready for all Thai children that year.

    Mathurada also recommended that parents consider adopting techniques that could help boost their children’s Intelligence Quotient in the first three years of life. They include teaching kids to express their imagination via picture books and story books, getting them to point out things while strolling with their parent, getting them to think about interrelationships between things by cooking simple meals together, and exercising their hand-eye coordination by touching and picking up things.

    New student IQ test being developed, launched in 2020

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wilsonandson View Post
    Intelligence Quotient (IQ) testing quiz for children aged 2-15 and will roll it out nationwide in late 2010.


    Thighland chatter rattles down the school corridors every decade when the real flaws are corruption poorly rained and resourced schools, patronage, buying jobs and places,

    Also many kids are tired,poorly nourished also working and of course hours a day waving flags donning scout gear and other wonderful things to ensure conformity and DISCOURAGE critical thinking.There is very little attention to the mental hygiene of kids or adults and negligible diagnosis of ADHD, dyslexia, Tourettes, Aspergers etc.

    Fortunately most learn by Osmosis and example,a cracking uniform or loads of dosh you run down cops with impunity rig elections and trade people like pawns in the land of the "free' there's no kudos or points for being a good honest democrat
    Russia went from being 2nd strongest army in the world to being the 2nd strongest in Ukraine

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wilsonandson View Post
    used by teachers and public health officials nationwide so that children with lower IQ scores could be swiftly provided with aid
    made it this far...my eyes started rolling too much to finish

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    How does one create a standard for measuring intelligence and the numerous types of intelligence that will exist?

    'Tis all make believe, fitting nicely into a lovely little box of invented convention.

    Fabricated comparatives and superlatives are an unhealthy pursuit.

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    ^It's easy. Anyone who can see that you're a total fuckwit is intelligent and those that cant are window licking biscuit dribblers. Like you.

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    What's wrong with the "old" IQ test?
    It sounds like changing the scales in order to get better results without changing anything to the children's performance. I hope I'm wrong.

    Many schools prevent critical thinking and analysis skills to develop, in my nephew's one (M6), half of his notations cover collective activities skills (cleaning the schools on mornings, taking part in school trips, being a good fellow to his comrades)... who need mathematics skills nowadays? Screw it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Farang Ky Ay View Post

    Many schools prevent critical thinking and analysis skills to develop
    The key.....in which the educational establishment doesn't care to encourage or instill.

    You're being nice, stating Many.
    Whereas, this inability towards independent thinking is system wide.
    Especially embarrassing when we explore the university level, less primary/secondary.
    Last edited by HuangLao; 03-05-2018 at 10:52 PM.

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    ^ you're right, actually I initially wrote Thai schools, but then we would have some members stating that some schools are goods, and after some bickering, if we are honest we would have to agree that those nice schools are a rarity while the rest have poor teaching habits (euphemism)...I cut the story short by writing "some schools"...

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