PM Says new Stat Board to oversee pre-school education
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Hi 2hotTOhandle,
I’m surprise your DD1 has a fair bit of hw to do in K2. Mine also K2, next yr P1 but her childcare doesn’t give her any hw. This semester, they just started on ting xie & spelling (5 words weekly). No essay writing at all so my DD is very relaxed on weekdays…watch tv & korean drama, play games on ipad, go playground & cycling etc. On weekends, she goes for piano & abacus. Comparatively, my friends’ children have more hectic schedules…swimming, drawing, ballet, language courses & the list goes on.
Yes, Imp 75 is right. Don’t compare or it makes me nervous sometimes. Easier said than done though. -
I just hope the new stat board will make pre-school education compulsory. Plus for curriculum to set a base std for literacy, not just Eng, numeracy, science and life skills.
I think to a certain extent, it’s important for parents to know the syllabus for primary education and look through the PSLE papers and decide what’s needed or not needed for your child, taking into account the child’s abilities. -
Doubt they will. They are not ready for that yet.
What I hope to see the stats board doing is bridging the gap between what they have proposed as the curriculum guideline for preschools and the expectations on the kids when the kid goes to primary school.
One of the reason preschools are facing more and more pressure to do more and more by parents is because there is a disparity. Here they tell preschools not to touch HYPY and no need to do spelling or tingxie. But when parents send their kids to P1, the realise that the schools may skip the basics and move ahead if they think majority of the kids already know them. Thus parents turn around and say the preschool did not prepare the kids well enough and in order the cater to parent’s expectations, the standards are raised and the cycle continues. Primary schools need to stick to their guns and not let the over prepared kids dictate the speed which each subject is taught. -
Funz:
Primary schools need to stick to their guns and not let the over prepared kids dictate the speed which each subject is taught.
Yes!!!!!! MOE are you reading this? -
My dd1’s kindy do not have ting xie but faces no problem in P1 becos during lessons her Chi trs will practise with the the class by incorporating it as part of her lesson plans.
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my K2 gals tingxie is in sentence instead of single words, I think a bit scary!
but agree that hw is only once a week during weekends only, no other hw during weekdays.
As I am a FTWM, I can’t be there to supervise my gals so I made them read widely, their choice of books (perhaps half an hour per day) to make them enjoy reading. No assessment books necessary. -
SAHM_TAN:
taking into account the child's abilities.
That is the key sentence....there is a school of thought amongst some parents that every child is of equal ability and the only determinant of success is how good a school is or how much cramming is done. -
3Boys:
My theory is that foundation, all should be able to understand, not all will score the same becos of skills and competency of application. At secondary school level, the differences will be more apparent becos of interest, passion and aptitude. For me primary school education is foundation information even taking into account existing curriculum.SAHM_TAN:
taking into account the child's abilities.
That is the key sentence....there is a school of thought amongst some parents that every child is of equal ability and the only determinant of success is how good a school is or how much cramming is done.
The tricky part is \"potential\" and passion. How to nurture and develop. -
pirate:
Funz:
Primary schools need to stick to their guns and not let the over prepared kids dictate the speed which each subject is taught.
Yes!!!!!! MOE are you reading this?[/
I used to hear how advanced and clever kids these days are. It is only after I have kids of my own, and started knowing more kids, I realized that preschoolers are fast learners. If learning is fun, it appears effortless to these kids. So to tell schools, where most of the students come from middle class, to keep to the basics is also not right.
Most of these kids are way above the P1 syllabus. Since the syllabus is pitched at the mid section of the cohort, it will be too easy for many. More so, if the kids have received quality enrichment outside.
With the P1 registration package, the schools encouraged all students to attend pre-school else they would trail behind their peers. So maybe the new stat board should make K2 compulsory. Some lower income families do not send their kids to preschool due mainly to costs. -
3Boys:
That is indeed key, but maybe what some of these parents are saying is that, parents should be the one deciding how much cramming is to be done (or maybe the child should be the one deciding for those who are self-motivated), and not the school or MOE?SAHM_TAN:
taking into account the child's abilities.
That is the key sentence....there is a school of thought amongst some parents that every child is of equal ability and the only determinant of success is how good a school is or how much cramming is done.
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