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MOE’s NGSA Mathematic Pronouncements – The Impossible Leap, “Statistical Alchemy!” is how one US Professor Described it…

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July 27, 2025
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After eight years of stagnant mathematics scores hovering below 46%, a sudden and dramatic surge to 55.51% in 2025 raises serious questions. I marvel that the local media has shown no indication of curiosity over such an implausible announcement by the MOE.  But I did my own investigation and will continue to do so.  I asked Math professionals across the globe and the response was almost always the same.  This 15.15 percentage point increase in a single year, following a decade of poor performance and without any new targeted intervention from the Ministry, stands in contrast to the minor fluctuations of previous years. Such an unprecedented leap from a long-term average of around 35% is “statistically anomalous” and demands scrutiny.

Globally, even top-performing nations like Singapore and Japan achieve educational gains through decades of sustained, systemic effort, where an improvement of even five percentage points over ten years is considered a major achievement. A double-digit jump in one year, emerging from a period of profound weakness with no corresponding policy or resource shift, is educationally and mathematically implausible. This suggests the spike is not a result of genuine progress, but rather points to a catastrophic flaw in the assessment methodology or a manipulation of the results.

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