Preschool Curriculum
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anxiousmummy:
Syllabus is mainly what the kids are supposed to know (eg for math, suppose to know how to read time, do multiplication up to a result of 40 etc etc). SA or CA is only a form of test. Scraping of the SAs or CAs and the amount of homework is independent of the syllabus.Hi Jedamum
I thought MOE has changed its syllabus a few years ago and some schools are not even having any SA or CA? Even if there are SA or CA, I would have thought that the amount of homework would have gone down.
Even if there is a change in syllabus, it will not be a 100% full revamp as the what the kids need to know for their basics should roughly be the same. -
Hi kwcllf,
I have in fact download and printed out this 40 over pages to read 1st before attending my kid's parents meeting. The framework is a very broad guidelines for schools in general but I guess I went to the school with high expectations that they will reveal to parents on detailed curriculum.
Sometimes, it is hard not to have parents not to do comparisons in such instances.
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kwcllf:
In a nutshell, i suppose you got it all in.There will always be very kiasu parents.
However, I believe the majority will be happy that children are well taken care off and given the age-appropriate activities and programmes so that they will be ready for Primary 1.
There are so many programmes out there but ultimately, they must deliver a basic result/objective. For me, this basic result/objective should be children that are confident, enquiring and have an interest to learn new things, ability to read/write simple words or Chinese characters.
Of course, there will always be different expectations but to me, this should at least be the basic standards chlldcare centres are required to achieve.
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momresource:
Pls don't ask me what he will learn by end of nursery bcos I am clueless!
Good schools have this briefed upfront, to equip parents what will be
covered at every level of their childrens' pre-school education, so they
will be assured that their children will be sufficiently ready for Pri 1.
They would also have regular updates/newsletters to notify parents
of their children are doing in school.momresource:
I do agree with this. Cause i see it in both of mine too.Hi Insider,
Thank you for your reply. I really value it and I have since, try to reduce TV time for my kids. I have seen some benefits for TV in my kid but we also shouldn't abuse it... use it wisely and to the minimum.momresource:
Contrary to the belief of many parents with regards to the so calledHi Buds,
I did go to MFC at Newton during my search for preschool 2 years ago but the distance and logistic put me off apart of the long waiting list. I had my concerns then about the teaching styles and whether my child can fit into those primary school setting. (eg. instead of sitting on floor vs table
& chair arrangement/ individual task based vs group teaching) level of
their centre's preschool years..
atypical Montessori setting, the structure of Montessori schools now
is different from how it first started from when Dr Maria Montessori
herself. Even why it was first started is different. Dr Maria Montessori
provided her teachings free to underprivileged and special children
then. She for one believed every child should have a go at a good all
rounded education, whether or not they could afford to. After her
success, her followers continued her legacy and up till today where
it has turned out extremely commercial.
Montessori is all about not being totally rigid with its learning structure,
where flexibility in teaching is much encouraged compared to the
usual teacher directed settings. Floor work and table work are now
mostly no longer an issue. Montessori setting today has adapted
the needs of our childrens' preparation for formal Primary education.
Group work, table work and also some time for teacher directed
lessons within the whole group tho may not be 30 children exactly.
Having said that different Montessori schools would have different
preferences as well, similar to the usual kindergarten programme.
The one who started the pre-school or the person in charge of the
centre's programme have a vision for their own centre. Hence the
reason of the variety of pre-school set ups here..
Just to add, the complete Montessori education not only prepares for
Primary education, but for life long learning. The objective is to allow
for learning to come from the heart. To inspire life long learning.
The soft skills included in the Montessori teachings are beyond what
is being taught by normal schools and maybe the home itself. The
Cultural Studies itself covers even Geograpy.
Unless we are IN the system, we will not be able to really know exactly
what goes on in the industry. Let me just share a little..
I've been on both sides of this industry - mainstream and Montessori.
Tho i had my doubts abt the works of the Montessori system then
when i first started (cos i was from mainstream), i had the pleasure
of combining both systems i have learnt, to my students and have had
good reviews that many of our Montessorians had done well in their
primary education (from parents) due to the concrete grounding
of the basic knowledge of early education. There is no one way to
for a perfect early education set up, but a combination of both the
normal teacher directed and Montessori has benefitted some of ours.
Coupled with parental involment, our children become more confident
students. Just my two cents from the teaching point of view.
Just like learning reading..... there is no one fixed way to learn it.
So just like preparation for our children, be it pre-school, primary
or secondary..... there will be many ways for different children to
excel in different ways, routines and emphasis. We cater to how
our children may learn best as no two children are alike.
One centre may have the best Mandarin approach while another centre
provides fun learn thru play with their speech and drama like lessons,
and another thru good drilling children develop good penmanship, etc.
The pursuit for the perfect methodology is really subjective. Just like
how insider has put it in a nutshell - ... in the eyes of the beholder.
Every methodology has its strengths, and its good if we can adopt
the best of each if we can. Methodology aside, a superb teacher is
what we need to inspire our children to life long learning every step
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buds,
Thanks for your detailed advice.
I am currently sourcing out for another school for him. Ultimately as what many parents have pointed out here, I wish the same for my kid to enjoy and looking forward to school everyday… instead he begs me not to leave him in his current school and his behaviour are getting very bad; sometimes I am unsure if he picks up from classmates or imitates the teacher or simply to spite me for leaving him there. Luckily we are having 1 week school break! -
Hi! Would like to get advice from those in the know, like buds and insider (thanks for your great posts!).
If a young child is the shy and introverted kind, who is more comfortable with adults than other kids his age, which type of pre-school is more suitable for him? Learn thru play like speech and drama, project-based, or montessori? Heard that montessori wil make this type of child even more introverted, as there is less interaction with other kids his age. Is that true? -
Hi Insider,
I am looking at Kinderland at Pandan Valley and Cambridge at Tanglin. May I know whether you have any experience to share.
Really apprecaite your sharing and kind advice.
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Hi Insider!
Thanks for your sharing!
oH… I didnt know that there is this reporting… haha… will do so v soon!
My girl is turning 4 next yr and i am registering her for N2. My concern of cambridge CDC is that i heard that HFMD is v common there. I thought this is very serious and scary -
insider:
...You didn't go do your 'reporting' in the 'Newbies' thread?...
insider... actually, all you have to do is to click on the Profile button at the bottom of her post. She did fill in all the relevant info in her Public Information section :celebrate: -
Hi Insider and ChiefKiasu
Thanks!!
This is certainly a very good website for parents!!
Keep up the good job!
Hurray!
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