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    Teach Less, Learn More

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    • J Offline
      janet88
      last edited by

      Hi ksi,

      Yes, that’s the WORD - Partnership.

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        Happy Mama
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        buds:
        Happy Mama:

        [quote=\"buds\"] I wanted to sift the merits of when the methodology does work and truth to be told if people really do care about the under-privileged group of children... then the Teach Less Learn More allows for these children to at least play catch up.

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

        Well done, Buds! :celebrate: You have gained my respect! :salute:

        Happy Mama, my children and i have personally volunteered with a group of under-privileged children and if i can be honest, we have first hand experience working with them. Being under-privileged aside... these children have serious family issues having come from dysfunctional
        families. These children didn't ask to be there. They were born into
        these families. They cannot choose not to be there. But if more of
        us care enough to give our time, they can be rescued... but from
        my experience... they do need to want the help. [/quote]Thanks for sharing Buds. It's very insightful... :love: :celebrate:

        Wow, you are really kind and compassionate to volunteer to help the under-privileged children. DH and I have always wanted to help out these under-privileged kids, but I guess not anybody can do so, am I right? You need to join some social bodies to be able to volunteer?

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          Peony
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          buds:
          cantbearit2:

          Reason quoted by him being, his DS sch presumes everyone had some form of enrichm (learn more) so T dun have to teach as much (teach less). :frustrated:


          Chenonceau:
          Happened to my friend too... an airline pilot.
          Peony:
          I realised this a decade ago, hence why I chose a neighbourhood school over a branded one - one which had a policy of helping every child.

          They only stream based on result at P5 & P6.

          The shortfall is... as DD is in the best class at P5... the teacher is not teaching nor helping as much as the other classes for the same reason (as what happens in branded schools). Most kids in her class have enrichment (or super stay at home mums) and are way ahead of syllabus!
          Thanks for raising this... timely too. πŸ˜„

          This rat race that almost everyone is faulting the system for is also if you
          see it a race that has cycled and recycled from the people who set them..

          Somehow, Teach Less Learn More not only allows for other not-so-financially
          resourceful parents' children to catch up with new things to learn in P1 but for prepared
          children, they can take a breather to enjoy the other life skills that Teach Less Learn More has to offer.
          Peony:
          I was expecting the teacher to help more in compo as I cannot help her much BUT as the rest are way ahead, she's left playing catch up. She's shared some of the super compos, full of techniques... and when I asked DD if these were taught in school she said \"no\".
          Did you raise this concern with the teacher?

          I usually tell parents that they can always come up to me if they require
          extra resource to help their children, in fact some say i give a lot of
          extra freebies... too overwhelming bah. πŸ˜› But in my case when DD1
          was encountering some difficulties i met up with the teacher to help me
          trouble shoot her weak areas.. The teacher not only raised it with my DD1
          but DD1 came back saying teacher took the time to go thru the problem
          area with the rest of the class and even paired her up with a patient mentor
          buddy. DD1 was the kind who will pretend to know and hell come won't ask
          for help.. bad mentality i know but had bad experience raising hand asking
          for help, but kenna :rant: from this one-kind-of-pattern teacher.

          I agree with you that while super compos are good model compos, how to
          bring the techniques properly into the writing is important for children who
          may not already know how to add them in. Fortunately for me, the current
          school that my DD1 is in now... the teacher has specific assignments to
          trouble shoot these common problems children usually have trouble with &
          inspire them to write better. She also provides additional resource to let us
          parents be in the loop of what has been covered with the children hence if
          there is a need for any parent who wants to do follow up at home, we can
          complement that with the added resource given by her... and if not, the
          children can still manage fine on their own for she has explained the how-
          to's in class with all the children during curriculum time. From the teacher's
          initiatives, DD1 has recently told me she doesn't require help from me
          anymore. She can attempt the work herself... and if she does make any
          mistakes, her teacher WILL go through with the whole class so everyone
          can learn from one another's mistakes. I went like ... wow.

          The teacher is teaching 3 subjects - Maths, Science and English... very stretched for her at P5 level. Her solution was for DD to write compos on her own and submit to her to mark.

          DD has written two (one a week since I last spoke to the teacher). She's only been able to revert once.

          Your DD1 is very fortunate. The teachers in the other classes in DD's school are more \"on\" as the kids are playing \"catch up\". For the top 2 classes more emphasis is given to maths to stretch them.

          To help DD for compo, I find myself creating lessons plans for her - a lot of trolling websites to find tips and buying useful resources. In my case, the teacher is just marking while I'm teaching.

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            corneyAmber
            last edited by

            janet_lee88:
            Hi ksi,

            Yes, that's the WORD - Partnership.
            It's called the \"keyword\".... kekeke... :rotflmao:

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              janet88
              last edited by

              ksi:
              janet_lee88:

              Hi ksi,

              Yes, that's the WORD - Partnership.

              It's called the \"keyword\".... kekeke... :rotflmao:

              Keyword ? That's a good one...I've been saying 'keyword' to my son almost everyday. To the school, their favourite word is partnership...to me, that's pure crap.

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                Funx3
                last edited by

                buds:
                Funx3:

                :congrats: on reaching 9k GrandMaster Promotion!


                :thankyou:

                But alamak! :slapshead:

                This congratulatory note cannot move into my intro thread.. 😒

                Errrrrrrr ....
                Pardon this Newbie Here,
                Why Need to Move congratulatory note into intro thread?
                Is There Something I Don't Know of ....
                Like Extra Extra .... U Know what .... From U Know Who ....?
                Hee Hee .... πŸ˜‰ πŸ˜‰

                I'm Such A Nomad ....
                Jump to this thread, jump to that thread,
                Never visit my Intro Thread myself ....
                πŸ˜› πŸ˜›

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                  Funx3
                  last edited by

                  buds:

                  Funx3:

                  For A Moment, While I Scroll Down the Page, I Thought U Gonna Post a 9000 Word Write-up to Celebrate ....
                  Hee-Hee .... πŸ˜‰ πŸ˜‰

                  For a moment there, you're making me conscious.. :politebleah: .. and
                  actually made me pause to think if i should indeed count word by word. :heresmyfish:

                  πŸ˜‰

                  Hee Hee ....
                  No Need to Count -liao!
                  Just Glancing thru the pages,
                  U Should Be Well Ahead of the Word Count -le!
                  :udawoman:

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                  • B Offline
                    buds
                    last edited by

                    Aaaaah yes Funx3, i am indeed a woman...

                    A wholesome one too. :rotflmao:
                    If ya get what i mean.. :evil: :evil:
                    Two wholesome in fact... err... :idea: ...
                    what i meant was \"too\" wholesome. :lol:

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                      buds
                      last edited by

                      Happy Mama:
                      buds:

                      [quote=\"Happy Mama\"] This is a very nice way to describe them.... more compassionate and less condescending...

                      Well done, Buds! :celebrate: You have gained my respect! :salute:

                      Happy Mama, my children and i have personally volunteered with a group of under-privileged children and if i can be honest, we have first hand experience working with them. Being under-privileged aside... these children have serious family issues having come from dysfunctional
                      families. These children didn't ask to be there. They were born into
                      these families. They cannot choose not to be there. But if more of
                      us care enough to give our time, they can be rescued... but from
                      my experience... they do need to want the help.

                      Thanks for sharing Buds. It's very insightful... :love: :celebrate:

                      Wow, you are really kind and compassionate to volunteer to help the under-privileged children. DH and I have always wanted to help out these under-privileged kids, but I guess not anybody can do so, am I right? You need to join some social bodies to be able to volunteer?[/quote]I garnered my own friends and pitch to pilot one of our own... with the
                      help of a few friends from a non-profit organisation... and since the
                      sponsors took time to confirm their contributions, my small team
                      of only 3 or 4 of us plus our children went ahead with the idea
                      anyhow... with our own funding. The non-profit org acted as the bridge
                      to connect us with the ones that needed help and we had abt 15 children
                      we could work with. As for those who pm-ed abt the volunteer service, it
                      has since ceased unfortunately due to time constraints on my end and
                      also my team. I can empathise with this group cos i've had some form
                      of contact with a very small sample size of them... there are so many
                      more. I do find that some people tend to say they want to understand
                      or in the hope of helping the so termed \"under privileged\" group before
                      actually even understanding what being privileged truly means.. One
                      should truly understand the nature of life at the other side of the valley
                      to even begin to quote such terms.. And before anyone of you beat me
                      in saying it.... here's saying.. yaa i know i know... :roll: ... i have two of
                      such valleys lar k? πŸ˜›

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                        Chenonceau
                        last edited by

                        buds:
                        Happy Mama:

                        [quote=\"buds\"] Happy Mama, my children and i have personally volunteered with a group of under-privileged children and if i can be honest, we have first hand experience working with them. Being under-privileged aside... these children have serious family issues having come from dysfunctional

                        families. These children didn't ask to be there. They were born into
                        these families. They cannot choose not to be there. But if more of
                        us care enough to give our time, they can be rescued... but from
                        my experience... they do need to want the help.

                        Thanks for sharing Buds. It's very insightful... :love: :celebrate:

                        Wow, you are really kind and compassionate to volunteer to help the under-privileged children. DH and I have always wanted to help out these under-privileged kids, but I guess not anybody can do so, am I right? You need to join some social bodies to be able to volunteer?

                        I garnered my own friends and pitch to pilot one of our own... with the
                        help of a few friends from a non-profit organisation... and since the
                        sponsors took time to confirm their contributions, my small team
                        of only 3 or 4 of us plus our children went ahead with the idea
                        anyhow... with our own funding. The non-profit org acted as the bridge
                        to connect us with the ones that needed help and we had abt 15 children
                        we could work with. As for those who pm-ed abt the volunteer service, it
                        has since ceased unfortunately due to time constraints on my end and
                        also my team. I can empathise with this group cos i've had some form
                        of contact with a very small sample size of them... there are so many
                        more. I do find that some people tend to say they want to understand
                        or in the hope of helping the so termed \"under privileged\" group before
                        actually even understanding what being privileged truly means.. One
                        should truly understand the nature of life at the other side of the valley
                        to even begin to quote such terms.. And before anyone of you beat me
                        in saying it.... here's saying.. yaa i know i know... :roll: ... i have two of
                        such valleys lar k? :P[/quote]TWO valleys? That's FOUR or THREE hills/mountains... At the back oso got hah? :scratchhead: :evil: :evil: :politebleah:

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