MOe announced Learning of English to Develop 21st Century
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fable:
This is encouraging! I was initially concerned when I read about the emphasis on \"21st century competencies\" - what on earth does that mean(!) but based on this extract from the MOE site referenced, it looks like things are heading in the right direction.[/quote]Think so too.[quote]The language skills tested in the revised PSLE are the same as those tested in the current PSLE. However, the revised examination papers give greater emphasis to the 21st century competencies in the teaching syllabus by:
Giving students greater scope for providing personal response in speaking and writing
Greater emphasis on viewing skills integrated with listening and reading
I am reasonably impressed with the Stellar program so far , so feel this new format will be geared more towards getting strong language (away from the parts of oral testing that can be rote learnt ) -
Sun_2010, i’m VERY impressed with the Stellar programme so far! Learning the English Language has never been better. Stellar offers the works in learning the language via integrated-skills-concept… it is interactive… encompassing all the language elements into a fun-packed programme. This kinda learning widens scope from just learning the language to loving the language. Via Stellar Programme, my girls do not detest reading for pleasure from time to time when they have time to unwind.
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http://www.moe.gov.sg/media/press/2012/09/learning-of-english-to-develop.php
MOE just announced new English lessons with the implementation of the revised 2010 English Language (EL) Syllabus at Primary Four from 2013.
Students who are taught the new syllabus will sit for the revised Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) EL papers in 2015!!!
Any thought about this new PSLE revision? -
What happens to schools not using stellar programmes yet?
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All schools will implement the revised English Language (EL) Syllabus at Primary Four from 2013 and all the current P3 students are going to take the newly revised PSLE format.
PhoBIA:
What happens to schools not using stellar programmes yet?
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If ALL the schools get this, it is a good thing. Stellar has good learning materials and is taught in the way the current PSLE syllabus requirements SHOULD be taught. I like this. Very much.
Stellar gives teachers MORE materials to teach with than the lousy English textbook my son used this year and every year since he was P1. Finally, Upper Primary teachers are being given more basic materials to teach from.
Well done MOE. -
Chenonceau:
MOE is finally looking into urgent areas :rahrah: ...for eg kindergarten syllabus.
Stellar gives teachers MORE materials to teach with than the lousy English textbook my son used this year and every year since he was P1. Finally, Upper Primary teachers are being given more basic materials to teach from.
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Btw, that English textbook which my son uses is a waste of time and money. -
Means more parents enrolling their kids for English enrichment classes?
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How to teach/develop critical thinking skills?
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Just wanted to share that my girl's school use Stellar program since P1. I have reservation with this Stellar program and it is supposed to be very interactive and teach less but learn more. But they teach very little literally and very little grammar teaching but the exams tested them more than what she had learnt le! :frustrated:
Strange le, chen, how did you get the impression that Stellar is good program and gives teacher good teaching materials! :nailbite:
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