Hong Wen
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What’s a parent class rep?
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SAHM_TAN:
Hong Wen do not just classify on results that directly. There is the Higher Chinese element and others. It is complicated. E.g. the best P3 student came from the 2nd Class las tyear. I.e. the P3, the best crop are divided into 2 classes. Confusing? It is not easy to explain in words here.Hi lionheart,
If the grouping of the P1 is to ensure that all pupils have the opportunities to reach a certain level of academic competency, do you know when the school will start grouping the kids into classes with good academic results, average academic results and below average academic results? -
SAHM_TAN:
What's a parent class rep?
PSG promotes communication between Teacher and Parent. The Class Rep is a parent who works directly with his child 's Form Teacher so that certain issue can be addressed at 'grassroot' level. He may assist the Form Teacher in organizing class event, e.g party.. He is also part of a Level Organization that also works closely with the PSG Exco. -
lionheart:
Thanks for sharing. I visited other school networking groups and found that there's more homework for the best class, while the less academically inclined class has less homework. Does this happen in HW too?
Hong Wen do not just classify on results that directly. There is the Higher Chinese element and others. It is complicated. E.g. the best P3 student came from the 2nd Class las tyear. I.e. the P3, the best crop are divided into 2 classes. Confusing? It is not easy to explain in words here.SAHM_TAN:
Hi lionheart,
If the grouping of the P1 is to ensure that all pupils have the opportunities to reach a certain level of academic competency, do you know when the school will start grouping the kids into classes with good academic results, average academic results and below average academic results?
To side track a bit, I've always been annoyed with MOE for pigeon hole our kids at such a young age. I have nothing against intervention for students who need more help. But I always feel that MOE decide at too early an age what a child is capable of achieving academically. I believe that a child can achieve more than he/she thinks he/she can achieve if the adult believe in him in a positive manner that enable his self-esteem to grow and at the same time challenge him academically beyond what he thinks he is capable of. Sorry for rambling on , it's just that whenever I think the way MOE mass produce and categorize students I just :stupid: -
lionheart:
So one parent class rep per class?SAHM_TAN:
What's a parent class rep?
PSG promotes communication between Teacher and Parent. The Class Rep is a parent who works directly with his child 's Form Teacher so that certain issue can be addressed at 'grassroot' level. He may assist the Form Teacher in organizing class event, e.g party.. He is also part of a Level Organization that also works closely with the PSG Exco. -
SAHM_TAN:
Thanks for sharing. I visited other school networking groups and found that there's more homework for the best class, while the less academically inclined class has less homework. Does this happen in HW too?
Hong Wen do not just classify on results that directly. There is the Higher Chinese element and others. It is complicated. E.g. the best P3 student came from the 2nd Class las year. I.e. the P3, the best crop are divided into 2 classes. Confusing? It is not easy to explain in words here.lionheart:
[quote=\"SAHM_TAN\"]Hi lionheart,
If the grouping of the P1 is to ensure that all pupils have the opportunities to reach a certain level of academic competency, do you know when the school will start grouping the kids into classes with good academic results, average academic results and below average academic results?
To side track a bit, I've always been annoyed with MOE for pigeon hole our kids at such a young age. I have nothing against intervention for students who need more help. But I always feel that MOE decide at too early an age what a child is capable of achieving academically. I believe that a child can achieve more than he/she thinks he/she can achieve if the adult believe in him in a positive manner that enable his self-esteem to grow and at the same time challenge him academically beyond what he thinks he is capable of. Sorry for rambling on , it's just that whenever I think the way MOE mass produce and categorize students I just :stupid:[/quote]Through my experience, it largely depends on the Teacher and not the School Policy. i have seen best classes did little homework.. i had seen best class with tons of them; i have seen weaker ones had more yet there were also with less homework. it depends on the teachers. i have spoken to Teachers, they said it depends on the Child's abilities. Homeworks does not solve learning problems.
Matter of fact, it is parents that had driven the homework behavior. Every year I received feedbacks from P1 parents to request school to give more homework. i have to tell them off that it is not in our interest to keep pressuring our children, hence i became not popular among certain group of parents. i assume they bypass PSG and pressure the school and teachers.
i enjoyed working with the principal as we shared common values in Learning. Learning is a happy process and it must be a sustainable one. Probably yours are the same too. :). -
SAHM_TAN:
So one parent class rep per class?[/quote]The more the merrier.lionheart:
[quote=\"SAHM_TAN\"]What's a parent class rep?
PSG promotes communication between Teacher and Parent. The Class Rep is a parent who works directly with his child 's Form Teacher so that certain issue can be addressed at 'grassroot' level. He may assist the Form Teacher in organizing class event, e.g party.. He is also part of a Level Organization that also works closely with the PSG Exco. -
lionheart:
Through my experience, it largely depends on the Teacher and not the School Policy. i have seen best classes did little homework.. i had seen best class with tons of them; i have seen weaker ones had more yet there were also with less homework. it depends on the teachers. i have spoken to Teachers, they said it depends on the Child's abilities. Homeworks does not solve learning problems.
Thanks for sharing. I visited other school networking groups and found that there's more homework for the best class, while the less academically inclined class has less homework. Does this happen in HW too?SAHM_TAN:
[quote=\"lionheart\"]
Hong Wen do not just classify on results that directly. There is the Higher Chinese element and others. It is complicated. E.g. the best P3 student came from the 2nd Class las year. I.e. the P3, the best crop are divided into 2 classes. Confusing? It is not easy to explain in words here.
To side track a bit, I've always been annoyed with MOE for pigeon hole our kids at such a young age. I have nothing against intervention for students who need more help. But I always feel that MOE decide at too early an age what a child is capable of achieving academically. I believe that a child can achieve more than he/she thinks he/she can achieve if the adult believe in him in a positive manner that enable his self-esteem to grow and at the same time challenge him academically beyond what he thinks he is capable of. Sorry for rambling on , it's just that whenever I think the way MOE mass produce and categorize students I just :stupid:
Matter of fact, it is parents that had driven the homework behavior. Every year I received feedbacks from P1 parents to request school to give more homework. i have to tell them off that it is not in our interest to keep pressuring our children, hence i became not popular among certain group of parents. i assume they bypass PSG and pressure the school and teachers.
i enjoyed working with the principal as we shared common values in Learning. Learning is a happy process and it must be a sustainable one. Probably yours are the same too. :).[/quote]
The P seems like a person not bother by results for results sake. I find that when the kids know the teacher care for them and the learning atmosphere is fun, they learn better.
For me homework only serve 3 purpose. One to reinforce the concept learn through practice, two, to find out how well the child understand the concept by varying the question, third to find out which child has trouble understand the concept at the basic level.
I've learnt the hard way with my eldest that the best policy in learning is placing relationship first before results. :celebrate: -
There's a parent selling used P1 texbks at 1/2 price.
http://idobaby.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=34401
Not sure if the same as HW's P1 textbook. Interested parents can check it out. -
anyone know how Hong Wen fair for PSLE 2010? highest score?
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