2012 PSLE Discussions and Strategy
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Chenonceau:
Something like this?This is a systemic issue. All they need to do is to set up an online sharing platform that students and teachers can access. Then teachers everywhere and students everywhere can access material. This prevents a lot of resource duplication (teachers have a lot to do as it is) and ensures a better flow through of high quality materials throughout the system.
http://www.wizpool.com/Home.page?module=user&action=loadHomePage -
jesschan:
Yes! Yes! But for Singapore syllabus. Yes!
Something like this?Chenonceau:
This is a systemic issue. All they need to do is to set up an online sharing platform that students and teachers can access. Then teachers everywhere and students everywhere can access material. This prevents a lot of resource duplication (teachers have a lot to do as it is) and ensures a better flow through of high quality materials throughout the system.
http://www.wizpool.com/Home.page?module=user&action=loadHomePage -
Chenonceau:
Thanks for the suggestion. I probably have to work on adding sentences when I can find the time.linden2000:
Up to now i'm still wondering what kind of oral materials/notes the other schools have because we do not have friends whose kids are in these schools. And ds's school does not give materials. Bought oral practice fr Popular and the material/ passages seem to be too simple since ds can read those with ease and he usually only borderline passes Chinese.
I bought those too, and then I got someone to help me add phrases to up the difficulty level. Those are really too easy to be much use. But linden2000, did not your child just complete PSLE?
Nope my son is in P5 this year. Er what gave you the impression he completed PSLE?
At his current standard,
if he is doing PSLE.
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i think this should merge with this thread
2012 PSLE Discussions and Strategy
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=48&t=24263&start=170 -
linden2000:
Oh... We are in the same boat then... That's why you understand.
Thanks for the suggestion. I probably have to work on adding sentences when I can find the time.
Nope my son is in P5 this year. Er what gave you the impression he completed PSLE?
At his current standard,
if he is doing PSLE. -
jesschan:
Hi Jesschan, ur niece's teacher should not do that! What she should do is to ask the whole class to draw their own & in this way they will learn more. The teacher should come up with her/his own map. By taking her student's work like this is really irresponsible! :mad:Chenonceau:
DS came home and said that his CL Teacher had asked his whole class to hand up resources provided by their tuition teachers, for her to compile and give out to the class. If this does not show that MOE is lacking in materials and methods, then I dunno what does.
This reminds me of what my niece told me. Her teacher saw her drawing some Science concept maps, happily took it to reproduce for the whole class and thereafter kept asking her for more on other topics. Maybe some teachers don't realise that children do share with their parents what happens in school.... -
Chenonceau:
yes, i understand. But your son is way more committed than mine. Mine is still in lala land thinking that things will work out fine for him without hard work.
Oh... We are in the same boat then... That's why you understand.linden2000:
Thanks for the suggestion. I probably have to work on adding sentences when I can find the time.
Nope my son is in P5 this year. Er what gave you the impression he completed PSLE?
At his current standard,
if he is doing PSLE. -
linden2000:
But mine is holding me to the promise I made to allow him to fail in Sec 1 (after PSLE)... so that he can spend one whole year CCA-ing. :nailbite: :nailbite: :nailbite: :nailbite: :nailbite: :nailbite:
yes, i understand. But your son is way more committed than mine. Mine is still in lala land thinking that things will work out fine for him without hard work. -
Chenonceau:
ooohhhhhhh!!!! Do I foresee trouble?
But mine is holding me to the promise I made to allow him to fail in Sec 1 (after PSLE)... so that he can spend one whole year CCA-ing. :nailbite: :nailbite: :nailbite: :nailbite: :nailbite: :nailbite:linden2000:
yes, i understand. But your son is way more committed than mine. Mine is still in lala land thinking that things will work out fine for him without hard work.
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jtoh:
ooohhhhhhh!!!! Do I foresee trouble?
But mine is holding me to the promise I made to allow him to fail in Sec 1 (after PSLE)... so that he can spend one whole year CCA-ing. :nailbite: :nailbite: :nailbite: :nailbite: :nailbite: :nailbite:Chenonceau:
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yes, i understand. But your son is way more committed than mine. Mine is still in lala land thinking that things will work out fine for him without hard work.
[/quote]Thy crystal ball see-eth true.
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