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    Integrated Programme (IP)

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    • sky minecrafterS Offline
      sky minecrafter
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      Sharing... https://www.mindstretcher.com/events/key-skills-for-english-language-arts?fbclid=IwAR2LmxP-v7v6ftIxceKJEF3vurwgdHS_VfZVbUYzA5mbgZh1K_cI0xa_SZg (Mind Stretcher). Program outlines look all-encompassing. However, IP schools tend to supply their own notes (of similar content), so perhaps more applicable for participants looking to study in advance?

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        kboon2009
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        Sorry for the noob question… is the core curriculum offered by the respective IP schools similar, or are they free to design their own? Any difference between independent schools (eg RGS/NYGH) and government schools (eg DHS)?

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        • sharonkhooS Offline
          sharonkhoo
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          Every school designs its own. However, the main content is really very similar as I presume MOE requires certain things. How lessons and acitivities are designed will differ, and school culture and emphases, etc will also differ. Most schools will have the A levels in mind as the eventual end point, and some the IB.

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            phtthp
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            kboon2009\" post_id=\"1908637\" time=\"1556809178\" user_id=\"8933:

            Sorry for the noob question.. is the core curriculum offered by the respective IP schools similar, or are they free to design their own? Any difference between independent schools (eg RGS/NYGH) and government schools (eg DHS)?
            They all differ, in the way how they want to conduct, to teach their own IP curriculum.

            The common A-level MOE syllabus is only there, serve as a guide-line only, but individual IP school have the autonomy as to how they want their ip students to carry out their ip project work studies, their practical IP laboratory work assignments, their weekly assignment worksheets, their activities (research modules), their own in-house talent development programme, their unique qualifying criteria, attachment research exposure / experience to nus department professors, to assist them etc.

            Even if we don't bring in the independent schools like (raffles girls / nanyang girls), even amongst the government IP a-level schools themselves (eg. Dunman high, national jc, temasek jc, eunoia jc), the type of IP (individual / group) work assignments, can already differ, from one ip school to another.

            Since IP schools open house are round the corner, suggest perhaps visit their open house, besides visit independent schools' open house : can ask the upper sec (3 and 4) to Junior college level (jc1 and jc2 level) individual subject teachers (staff), what they teach, what they cover in each semester, once ask them in greater detail, u may be able to feel the difference ...

            E.g.

            In lower sec 1, semester 1 : some IP schools prefer to teach integrated science , meaning inside one same term, every week, teach (bio / chem / physics), concurrently.

            And then, when come to do science ip project -
            Whether you want to design a science project, that involve both (physics and chem) application knowledge, or involve both (bio and chem) knowledge, or involve both (physics and bio), or involve all the 3 sciences together in the same project, it is up to you (IP student), to decide, which one u are comfortable with. There is flexibility.

            Whereas, in another IP school, teaching staff may prefer : ok, for this term 1 (sec 1), let's teach physics. Come next term 2, let's teach chemistry. Come term 3 : then, teach lower secondary biology

            Independent school fees : charge $300 Plus, per month. They can hire industry experienced staff, from external industry, to teach certain science topics , in depth. These teachers, hired from outside, are very experienced. As such, through their rich working experience gleaned (gained), sometimes they can share their working experience with these IP students, beyond their a-level syllabus. That's why, in some independent IP schools, many students tend to excel in certain, particular a-level h2 subjects. Very strong

            Government IP schools -
            students paid around $28, per month. Moe to deploy their own internal staff, to teach.

            $28 vs. $300 plus school fees, is a big contrast.

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            • sky minecrafterS Offline
              sky minecrafter
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              I agree with phtthp. I'd suggest, before going to open houses, to do a simple background check: (1) look up the Year1 subjects the school offers; (2) check out booklists (if not available, it probably means the school writes their own, then you can ask the students whether they find those materials comprehensive enough to ace exams); (3) research the promotional criteria (you can then ask the students for a general feel of how many of them tend to be retained etc each year); (4) & what upper Sec/A level/IB subjects are offered. You can learn a lot about the school culture & support system if you ask specific questions.

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                idlewise
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                Hello. May I understand what are the assessment books for IP students? Or are there past year papers that we can get?

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                  Swc
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                  idlewise\" post_id=\"1919539\" time=\"1563087866\" user_id=\"5225:

                  Hello. May I understand what are the assessment books for IP students? Or are there past year papers that we can get?
                  Mostly rely on own school's notes, worksheets and past year papers. Already a lot so no time to do assessment books at all. In fact, does not even touch textbooks.

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                    peasants
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                    idlewise\" post_id=\"1919539\" time=\"1563087866\" user_id=\"5225:

                    Hello. May I understand what are the assessment books for IP students? Or are there past year papers that we can get?

                    Mostly rely on own school's notes, worksheets and past year papers. Already a lot so no time to do assessment books at all. In fact, does not even touch textbooks.

                    Heavy usage of WA, Instagram, google docs.

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                      sky minecrafter
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                      Hi peasants, since you mentioned softwares...I'd like to get your opinion...We are happy with NCH products (my dcs could figure it out totally on their own, complete assignments within a short time frame, plus the file formats Nch supports are reasonable) & plan to make a purchase (certain functions are free for single use trial only in our region). Just wondering if you've heard any bad experiences about them (excluding those on cnet, lifewire...)? Thanks in advance!

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                        sky minecrafter\" post_id=\"1919729\" time=\"1563169171\" user_id=\"130531:[quote=\"sky minecrafter\" post_id=1919729 time=1563169171 user_id=130531]
                        Hi peasants, since you mentioned softwares...I'd like to get your opinion...We are happy with NCH products (my dcs could figure it out totally on their own, complete assignments within a short time frame, plus the file formats Nch supports are reasonable) & plan to make a purchase (certain functions are free for single use trial only in our region). Just wondering if you've heard any bad experiences about them (excluding those on cnet, lifewire...)? Thanks in advance![/quote]
                        NCH file and media editor/converter? Heard of but not using cos DDs has Mac built in utilities.

                        In general, after you have trial the software and happy with it, you should next try to test their response via chat or email. Prompt and helpful replies are important since it involve possible purchase and support thereafter. I also notice they have self help forums too.

                        You might want to note that you are paying for the current version, meaning you need to pay again for new updates like every few months or so.

                        Hope it helps.

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