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    Teach Less, Learn More

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    • B Offline
      buds
      last edited by

      Chenonceau:
      buds:

      Oh no! I shouldn't have downed both the Haagen D's Belgian Chocs.. 😐

      Is that what cause the 2... ummm... the... ummm... those... ummmm... you know....

      The wat... the whaat? :frustrated:

      Oooh you mean... the.... :evil:

      Naaah.. nuh-uh. :please:

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        ppnqq
        last edited by

        buds:
        cantbearit2:

        haha....tis thread has attracted 2 heavyweights. 1st there was Buds, then now come Tamarind. Hee.... :lol:


        You guys.. http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys.php

        Did she just call me heavy... weight...? http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys.php

        Oh no! I shouldn't have downed both the Haagen D's Belgian Chocs.. 😐

        Ahem, IMHO, she may not be referring to 'that' part but rather 'the other', like those in your.. avatar? Seriously, I can imagine myself being suffocated 'in there'. :politebleah: :siam:

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          autumnbronze
          last edited by

          buds:


          Oh no! I shouldn't have downed both the Haagen D's Belgian Chocs.. 😐
          buds arrrrhhhhhh,

          Waaaaaaah,

          :salute: ya

          Thought I was the only indisputable H D walloper! You surpassed me sista!

          Just donch get addicted to it hor, very exp habit. DH already complaining he is going to go bankrupt soon :!:

          Okie, OT liao πŸ˜„

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            buds
            last edited by

            rocklee:
            Hey buds, you're back to active posting again! Thot you went into hybernation after giving birth to the prince.

            Heyya luv! Miss reading ya around here too.. :snuggles:

            Naaah, i was playing eenie meeenie where to make a ground-
            breaking 9000th pitch. :rotflmao: Chief's camping trip is really
            driving me nutz! :lol:

            Hope your DS' teacher can be more encouraging..http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys.php

            D'ya think a heart to heart chat with the teacher might help?
            Let the feedback flow out more like you truly need her motivation
            to move mountains with your DS... reverse psychology does work.. :evil:

            Plus teachers are kinda overworked with the load they're carrying..

            I raised the issue of having too many children in my P4 DD's class
            few months back.. she has like slightly over 40.. :faint: .. and the
            AVP said, well.. my dd is in one of the better performing classes
            so even with more they can cope.. :faint: .. Aniwaes, when a
            phase came when we (yes, WE!) couldn't cope i raised the flag &
            was calmly comforted by their understanding... well, perhaps i'm
            new to their super onz ways too... but she's coping much much
            better now.. imagine if i hadn't poured my heart out (i was in
            confinement then too! 😒)... things may not have settled in
            that quickly for my DD1 and I..

            In fact, I would've burnt out first boy! http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys.php
            rocklee:
            Always :love: reading your posts. Forever so positive. πŸ˜„
            I try to.. especially when some crazy starts to evaporate.. so must
            quickly quickly breathe breathe and relax... think... what did i want
            to do/achieve at first before the fits.. :lol: Not easy, but i try. But
            when it is accidentally released, i apologize for it for it didn't mean
            to come out the way it did and then we'd all be good again. http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys.php

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              Chenonceau
              last edited by

              ksi:
              Teach Less is true....Learn More is false for the majority so the effect of this scheme is currently Teach Less Learn Less but More is still expected in exam questions. πŸ˜‰


              Teach Less Learn less but More is required in exams.
              I have experienced your perspective first hand; and my son and I are both in pain in his P5 year.

              I've also experienced Teach Less Learn More first hand because I am trained to Teach Less so that my clients can learn more. I've used the methods with my son for fun, and interestingly, the 2 subjects where we did this are also the 2 where he continues to score in P5.

              It could really be a case of our batches being caught in transition? It's a pity but judging from Buds' experience, it may be that the system is correcting itself and as it develops and gets stronger things will get better.

              Meanwhile, we'll just have to try and manage as best we can? Maybe lah...

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                Chenonceau
                last edited by

                Happy Mama:

                This is a very nice way to describe them.... more compassionate and less condescending...
                Hello dear... you have PM.

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                  Happy Mama
                  last edited by

                  Chenonceau:
                  Happy Mama:


                  This is a very nice way to describe them.... more compassionate and less condescending...

                  Hello dear... you have PM.

                  Hi... I've replied. πŸ˜„

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                    buds
                    last edited by

                    teh_oh:
                    Hi Tamarind, my child just reached home at around 5pm due to similar 'holistic' activities in school. The class was still given homework for all 4 subjects to be handed in tomorrow and there are still Oral exam tomorrow, really bad news for those last minute mugger. He needs to go to bed by 8pm. Luckily our Oral revision is 85% done. We are not allowed to opt out of such afterschool activities and he will be having twice weekly CCAs (which he so looks forward to) next Semester. If schools want to TLLM, please cut down on written work or at least give the children more time to complete them.

                    Heyya teh_oh, i know this post was for tamarind, but i hope u won't mind
                    i cut in a bit. :oops: Teaching Less methodology is supposed to work still
                    within the same curriculum time frame, but ensuring they learn more by
                    being more engaged learners... thru' purposeful activities to help children
                    be more outta the box kinda students, instead of textbook learners.

                    Oral revision has always been done by the school on a regular basis for us
                    meaning the teachers put in extra effort to pump the emphasis of scoring
                    well for oral to push up Language grades since it is actually a non-study
                    area... however the teacher provides the neccessary jargon required to
                    understand how oral exams are graded... for flow... for content (picture
                    conversation)... and also cue the children on how to score the extras.

                    As for the homework part, i have had my share of that and raised the flag
                    to the teacher who brought it up to the principal and they came upon a
                    compromise not to give more than maximum 2 subject homework for
                    children especially most days they're engaged in supplementary class.
                    The teachers banded together to decide which days they would each
                    give the home assignments and MT teacher will usually check with
                    Language teacher if composition component is in the homework for
                    the day as they have compromised no 2 compo writing homework
                    in a day for the children.

                    I dunno if i have spoiled the market for DD1's level due to this change
                    but i sure heck know i made many many children much happier & more
                    rested. The teachers checked bk with DD1 and i thereafter to make sure
                    we were coping better. :love: They offered to review again if things didn't
                    improve... ultra sweet! :please:

                    In this scenario i was literally screaming HELP! :imdrowning: Drowning liao..
                    But the teachers made this way that i communicated into an effective one. Kudos to them!

                    I may have just developed post-natal depression if they didn't quickly arrive
                    with a feasible solution. Homework now is no longer quantity but truly truly quality
                    work, for the structure of the work now seems very much into zooming and
                    trouble shooting into the children's common weak areas. Frankly, i'm soo impressed. http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys.php

                    My DD1 is in P4.

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                      buds
                      last edited by

                      Chenonceau:
                      Buds, I think you expressed what I felt in my heart. The methodology is robust but not all Teachers can carry it off...

                      *hugs* for you... :hugs:

                      Most times, the people who carry off the methodology will showcase the
                      impact of its effectiveness. It is how the methodology is delivered that
                      truly counts, not just blaming the methodology in its entirety that it did
                      not work at all. As the support stems from a whole lotta people too in this
                      case of the Teach Less Learn More, it makes it all the more challenging as
                      the macro people up there have to evaluate that many people to fairly
                      appraise how this method have worked... or not.

                      Teachers can use more enrichment lessons (yes, just like our children) to
                      help them break the routine and the norm of school days so they can get
                      rejuvenated when they come back again to teach holistically. MOE or P's
                      can engage external speakers, vendors or facilitators to motivate teachers
                      on the how to's (make it work) and also the power to be able to evaluate
                      their own work to ensure they can improve from their first project and so
                      on.. When the reigns are being freed, that's where the quality of the Teach
                      Less may get disrupted.

                      My husband and i have been invited to come into the school and the class
                      rooms to personally be involved in how the teaching is carried out. We've
                      been invited to volunteer our strengths into what would make the method
                      more fun for the children too and we love it! This is more the open-door
                      policy we look forward to since forever! It also worked well for the teacher's
                      end for parents have less doubt and question and to how things are carried
                      out and what exactly children learn from all these fun... i mean yes, they
                      gotta learn something lar right... :lol: We looked forward to receiving more
                      invites and more opportunities to work with the children, with other parents,
                      the school and the teachers as the manner the method is carried out got
                      increasingly interesting... exciting and all-inclusive. πŸ˜„
                      Chenonceau:
                      And not all Principals support it wholeheartedly yet. I also think you were most convincing because you actually did experience it in a primary school. My own experience of Teach Less Learn More has been with adult learners.
                      Agree abt the P thingy. πŸ˜‰

                      I have one in P4 if it does count as older
                      earners.. as compared to the P1s & P2s.
                      Chenonceau:
                      What you shared gave me renewed faith in the MOE, and I do hope it is just a matter of waiting for the kinks to be ironed out. By then too, my kids would have grown up. But it may benefit the grandchildren. Meanwhile, I'll just work a bit harder to help my son manage.
                      A system cannot be in place to suit and to make everybody happy regardless
                      of the industry. It usually is a matter of how we have to adapt or work our way
                      around it. I mean aren't we all obedient government citizens? πŸ˜‰ Why has few
                      oppositions actually made it? Because the majority of us are soo used to the
                      system in place. :lol:

                      My children are fortunate in a sense that apart from receiving Montessori
                      education that complements the Teach Less Learn more beautifully, they
                      have the same fun your boy gets at home as well and yes, they learn
                      like that too... better if i may add... for they don't realise they were
                      learning in the first place... and that definitely helped them not to be
                      too cookie cutter in a sense.

                      Being the relentlessly striving forward proactive kinda parent you are, your
                      boy definitely is in good hands and will have you to thank and if you do feel
                      the burn-out no one will judge you either if the need does arise to outsource.
                      I did. Finally... πŸ˜‰ But that's sharing for another area entirely. :lol:

                      So, whatever your choices are to best help your child is in YOUR best
                      interests for him and way fine. We do what moves them... always. http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys.php
                      And hope they keep moving on as we slowly loosen the reigns... πŸ˜‰
                      when they can go into self-motivation mode. Uhmmm... If they go there
                      that is.. :lol:

                      Every child is different and this is where Teach Less Learn More aspires to
                      fill the missing gaps so that no child gets left behind.

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                        tamarind
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                        janet_lee88:
                        ppnqq:

                        [quote=\"tamarind\"]

                        In addition to what you have mentioned, a very important point is parents who are willing to send their kids to tuition centers, even though the kids are already scoring 90+ marks for every subject. I always see the photo of the girl from my kids' primary school, who scored above 275, hanging prominently outside a tuition center in Jurong Point. She obviously had additional help outside of school.

                        :!: Scoring 90 over for all subjects still need to have tuition? I do not call this kiasu.. there is no word that fits this perfectly, not even super kiasu. The poor child. :heartbroken:

                        Scoring above 90 is like WOW. Why still need tuition ?[/quote]All subjects above 90, does not mean that the child will get PSLE score of 270 and above right ? The parents are aiming to have the child appear in the MOE list of top scholars πŸ˜‰ This is actually quite common. I have heard of a parent complaining in this forum that her child gets 4 A*, but PSLE score is less than 260.

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