Leong Sze Hian/

I refer to the article “Straits Times! Why you edit until like that?” (theonlinecitizen, Mar 24).

In my view, the Straits Times Forum Editor was not wrong to edit the letter.

Quoting the wrong statistics

From a statistical pespective, the forum letter writer, Mr Samuel Wee, was quoting the wrong statistics.

So, the Straits Times Forum Editor, was merely amending his letter to cite the correct statistics, cited by the Education Minister.

For example, the Education Minister said “How children from the bottom one-third by socio-economic background fare: One in two scores in the top two-thirds at PSLE” –

But, Mr Samuel Wee wrote “His statement is backed up with the statistic that 50% of children from the bottom third of the socio-economic ladder score in the bottom third of the Primary School Leaving Examination”.

Another example is Mr Wee’s: “it is indeed heartwarming to learn that only 90% of children from one-to-three-room flats do not make it to university”, when the Straits Times article “New chapter in the Singapore Story”http://pdfcast.org/pdf/new-chapter-in-singapore-story of 8 March, on the Minister’s speech in Parliament, clearly showed in the graph “Progression to Unis and Polys” (Source: MOE  (Ministry of Eduction)), that the “percentage of P1 pupils who lived in 1- to 3-room HDB flats and subsequently progressed to tertiary education”, was about 50 per cent, and not the ’90 per cent who do not make it’ cited by Mr Samuel Wee.

Quoting out of context?

As to Mr Wee’s: “Therefore, it was greatly reassuring to read about Dr Ng’s great faith in our “unique, meritocratic Singapore system”, which ensures that good, able students from the middle-and-high income groups are not circumscribed or restricted in any way in the name of helping financially disadvantaged students”, there was nothing in the Minister’s speech, Straits Times and all other media reports, that quoted the Minister, in this context.

In my opinion, the closest that I could find in all the reports, to link in context to the Minister’s faith in our meritocratic system, was what the Straits Times Forum Editor edited – “Therefore, it was reassuring to read about Dr Ng’s own experience of the ‘unique, meritocratic Singapore system’: he grew up in a three-room flat with five other siblings, and his medical studies at the National University of Singapore were heavily subsidised; later, he trained as a cancer surgeon in the United States using a government scholarship”.

To the credit of the Straits Times Forum Editor, inspite of the hundreds of letters that he receives in a day, he took the time and effort to:-

  • Check the accuracy of the letter writer’s ‘quoted’ statistics
  • Find the correct ‘quoted’ statistics to replace the writer’s wrongly ‘quoted’ statistics
  • Check for misquotes out of context (in this case, what the Education Minister actually said), and then find the correct quote to amend the writer’s statement

It is one thing to interpret, analyse or extrapolate statistics, but to purport to quote statistics which are blatantly false, is something else altogether.

Support TOC! Buy Leong Sze Hian’s book here!

Subscribe
Notify of
0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
You May Also Like

Trying alternatives instead of flogging the dead train.

By Terry Xu  A Straits Times Article report “Year-long trial on weekdays at…

冠病爆发、资金遭冻结 MOF五餐馆本周结业

有官司在身导致资产遭冻结,再碰上武汉冠状病毒(Covid-19)疫情爆发,本地餐饮集团Ministry of Food(MOF)总裁被迫在本周末,将旗下的五家分行关门大吉。 MOF总裁沈志慧于2017年购下韩国连锁餐馆时,答应支付550万元,却只支付了70万元。 全盛时期的MOF曾经拥有岛上80间餐馆,但是在2017年购入韩国连锁店后,经济似乎出现了状况。 韩国餐馆的股东和合伙人当时就发现沈志慧有企图分散资产的行动,即准备售卖所居住的洋房,更将20间公司过户给她的文盲老母亲,因此决定入禀法庭。 他们除了起诉沈志慧无法缴交全数交易额,也指出对方有分散资产之嫌,申请冻结她的资产。法庭于上个月初下令,依据全球资产禁止令,冻结沈志慧高达480万元的资产。 目前MOF旗下只有约26间餐馆,其中有五家餐馆将于本周末结业。 针对此事,沈志慧表示自资产被冻结后,有可能无法在周一筹足给店主的资金,“店主表示害怕资产禁制令,因此会收回店面”。 她指出,除了无法缴交店租和商品费用,更担心影响了约400名员工的生计。 随着冠状病毒爆发,她的餐馆生意就面临打击,其中八间餐馆的生意甚至下跌至90巴仙,全集团表现下跌了35巴仙。 在询及将部分资产转入老母亲名下一事时,沈志慧表示,她是在生意不景气时,咨询了风水师后,根据对方的建议行事,没想过分散资产一事。

BREAKING NEWS: Mr Tony Tan and team in talks with SPP

Mr Tony Tan Lay Thiam has confirmed with TOC that his team…

KTV singers, trafficking and exploitation

By Jolovan Wham (HOME) – It was close to midnight when I…