Petition to Review the Singapore Education System
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So, cimman, do you support this petition?
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I am seriously looking into the online petitions website to do this better. Need time.
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Chenonceau:
I am seriously looking into the online petitions website to do this better. Need time.
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Chenonceau:
I am seriously looking into the online petitions website to do this better. Need time.
oh yes, there is a need for change. err. I just don't know how to put my name in. I can't seem to find a place to click and register my name. :?
We can look at the education systems around us in the region, China, Hong Kong, India. Students from these regions are well known for their Maths (India, China), Science (China), English (India) abilities, multi lingual (Hong Kong, India). Further abroad, we can look into the western education system for ideas as well.
The culture in the Asian region is pretty similar to us, so we will most likely find something we can adapt straight away. The Western education system, we can look at it and most likely will have to change aspects of it to fit it into our culture. -
cimman:
Hi cimman, just need to go to yr previous post, edit & add in : \"I support this petition.\" or a new post with that line. :celebrate:Chenonceau:
I am seriously looking into the online petitions website to do this better. Need time.
oh yes, there is a need for change. err. I just don't know how to put my name in. I can't seem to find a place to click and register my name. :? -
cimman:
It's my fault. I am a complete idiot when it comes to this. Let me properly do it with the online petitions thing yeah? Wait a bit...Chenonceau:
I am seriously looking into the online petitions website to do this better. Need time.
oh yes, there is a need for change. err. I just don't know how to put my name in. I can't seem to find a place to click and register my name. :?
We can look at the education systems around us in the region, China, Hong Kong, India. Students from these regions are well known for their Maths (India, China), Science (China), English (India) abilities. Further abroad, we can look into the western education system for ideas as well.
The culture in the Asian region is pretty similar to us, so we will most likely find something we can adapt straight away. The Western education system, we can look at it and most likely will have to change aspects of it to fit it into our culture. -
Chenonceau:
It's my fault. I am a complete idiot when it comes to this. Let me properly do it with the online petitions thing yeah? Wait a bit...[/quote]I would suggests putting in a target number you want to achieve, and the actions you will be taking once the target has been achieved, so people will know the road forward.cimman:
[quote=\"Chenonceau\"]I am seriously looking into the online petitions website to do this better. Need time.
oh yes, there is a need for change. err. I just don't know how to put my name in. I can't seem to find a place to click and register my name. :?
We can look at the education systems around us in the region, China, Hong Kong, India. Students from these regions are well known for their Maths (India, China), Science (China), English (India) abilities. Further abroad, we can look into the western education system for ideas as well.
The culture in the Asian region is pretty similar to us, so we will most likely find something we can adapt straight away. The Western education system, we can look at it and most likely will have to change aspects of it to fit it into our culture. -
Yes, I support this petition. Please add my name in the list.
Thanks for starting this … -
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Thank you Faun, Ksi, Cimman for your suggestions. Chief has offered to put the blogpost on the front page, and as you can see, he has kindly separated this thread out again and allowed me to create a poll. Thank you Chief!!
Until he has time to push it to front page, the post is in here - http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/content/psle-standards-are-runaway-train-even-teachers-cant-cope-so-kids-need-tuition
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