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    All Schools are GOOD Schools

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    • Z Offline
      zeemimi
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      Chenonceau:

      The below graph conceptually illustrates the differences between schools.
      http://i40.tinypic.com/dpvntx.jpg\">
      Chen

      i like this graph. Got copyright?

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        Chenonceau
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        zeemimi:
        Chenonceau:


        The below graph conceptually illustrates the differences between schools.
        http://i40.tinypic.com/dpvntx.jpg\">

        Chen

        i like this graph. Got copyright?

        No copyright. Reproduce to your heart's content.

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          Nebbermind
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          There’ll be no end in the debate of the term ‘good’…all I can say is that all schools are NOT EQUAL or the same!!!


          Even within the same class there will be kids who will be in the teacher’s ‘inner circle’. In this grp, the kids will see their teacher as ‘goodest teacher’ and the teacher will be most happy with these kids. But in the same class, there will be those who would be most forgettable, ie, the teacher forget that this grp kids are around. They will be quietly doing their work, nothing outstanding…perhaps making up the numbers for the class population. Then there will be the troublemakers…not necessarily bad in results but perhaps discruptive, destructive or non-conforming…kids who UPSET the system. These kids will forever not get along with the teacher.

          So dependning on which grp yr kid belongs to, the teacher can be the ‘goodest’ or juz…forgettable…so can we even judge if it’s a good school or not??

          This is just an example and my opinion…

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            limlim
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            KSP:


            But why not just ban it like firecracker or chewing gum? Short and sharp.
            Can ban, ban..

            cannot ban.. ban advertisement.. :evil:

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              Ichigokun
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              Hey! All Kiasu mommies out there!


              If you want a high-paying job, can do cooking, can do sewing, being a Home Econs teacher is not bad ^_^

              Just suggesting. But home Econs is really those kind of auntie-also-can-teach type of subject XD

              Grannies can also teach 😄

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                jtoh
                last edited by

                Ichigokun:
                Hey! All Kiasu mommies out there!


                If you want a high-paying job, can do cooking, can do sewing, being a Home Econs teacher is not bad ^_^

                Just suggesting. But home Econs is really those kind of auntie-also-can-teach type of subject XD

                Grannies can also teach 😄
                Oy! You calling us aunties and ah ma arh? :spank:

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                  tutormum
                  last edited by

                  Ichigokun:
                  Hey! All Kiasu mommies out there!


                  If you want a high-paying job, can do cooking, can do sewing, being a Home Econs teacher is not bad ^_^

                  Just suggesting. But home Econs is really those kind of auntie-also-can-teach type of subject XD

                  Grannies can also teach 😄
                  Problem is MOE wants to see paper qualifications first. You have to go take hotel management course, baking course, cooking classes etc and show these certificates. :siam:

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                    1amber
                    last edited by

                    jtoh:
                    Ichigokun:

                    Hey! All Kiasu mommies out there!


                    If you want a high-paying job, can do cooking, can do sewing, being a Home Econs teacher is not bad ^_^

                    Just suggesting. But home Econs is really those kind of auntie-also-can-teach type of subject XD

                    Grannies can also teach 😄

                    Oy! You calling us aunties and ah ma arh? :spank:

                    u notty notty, here's one from me osho...aarrhhh hai! :nunchuk: :spank:

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                      kiddo
                      last edited by

                      zeemimi:
                      Chenonceau:


                      The below graph conceptually illustrates the differences between schools.
                      http://i40.tinypic.com/dpvntx.jpg\">

                      Chen
                      i like this graph. Got copyright?

                      Chenonceau 😓

                      with graph some more .... :faint: :faint:

                      Illustration Completo to the hilt 😉 :hi5:

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                        pinky
                        last edited by

                        tutormum:
                        Ichigokun:

                        Hey! All Kiasu mommies out there!


                        If you want a high-paying job, can do cooking, can do sewing, being a Home Econs teacher is not bad ^_^

                        Just suggesting. But home Econs is really those kind of auntie-also-can-teach type of subject XD

                        Grannies can also teach 😄

                        Problem is MOE wants to see paper qualifications first. You have to go take hotel management course, baking course, cooking classes etc and show these certificates. :siam:

                        aunties hands-on skills in sewing, cooking, cleaning etcs more valuable and real than those on paper + tips from hearsay and passed down from many generations 🕺 Don't need to follow book :roll:

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