Music Elective Programme (MEP)
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pokemon:
Thanks phankao, your info is v helpful.phankao:
[quote=\"pokemon\"]Thought it being mentioned in MOE website that opting for MEP will be exempted from home econ and D & T. Haiz...
My son is in MEP class Sec 1 this year in CHS, altho' not doing MEP. That's why I know the information for this year. Well, well ... who knows if it will change next year?
If you want to know more details, ask the Teacher-in-Charge.
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That is her email from the school website. For your information, the school website on MEP is not updated(!!!!).
I do have a boy in NJC MEP. NJC is not a MOE MEP centre, so not governed by MOE. But they do follow the guidelines of the programme. But I find it way more interesting than that in CHS lah. More performing opportunities, more chances to work together in Ensembles between the whole MEP students from Year 1 to Year 6 - can do ensembles together whether or not in the same year. So it is quite fun.
So does njc allow the mep kids to opt out home econ and D & T? Bt njc kinda of q hard to get in leh...whats their psle cutoff points for admission?[/quote]NJC's programme doesn't have D&T and Home Ec. I think last couple of year's COP was around 257. -
watmekiasu:
watmekiasu, MEP is a full programme of written papers (history, composition, music analysis, aural, etc). - the performance is just like 20% of it, I think. Of course your child will still need to continue lessons outside. The teachers don't teach you how to play your instrument.My daughter is doing her PSLE this year. She's now down to the last 2 papers.
Looking forward, I'm wondering if MEP should be an option for her. It sounds great to drop one humaties subject and replace it with music.
My daughter and I wish for her to continue her music lessons. She has completed Grade 8 for both Violin and Cello. My concern is will she receive proper music lessons or should she continue with lessons outside ? With the students grades ranging so much from Gd 3 to Gd 8, how do they conduct lessons ?
It feels really strange to move onto this next level of education. So many things I don't know. -
phankao:
Thanks Phankao. It seems like an interesting programme.It's a good chance to explore the broader aspects of music.
watmekiasu, MEP is a full programme of written papers (history, composition, music analysis, aural, etc). - the performance is just like 20% of it, I think. Of course your child will still need to continue lessons outside. The teachers don't teach you how to play your instrument.
Would you happen to know if the students are given a chance to try out the humanities subjects first before signing up for MEP. In other words, do they have to make the decision in the first term ? -
watmekiasu:
In Sec 1 & 2, the subjects students have to take are fixed for most (if not all?) schools. So all students would be taking the same subjects, I'd think. So there'd be general science (phys/bio/chem), and history, geog, literature, languages, math. MEP is as it's programme title says - \"elective\", so it's an extra subject. Some schools also have Art Elective or Drama Electives. Some students take a 3rd language as Elective.
Thanks Phankao. It seems like an interesting programme.It's a good chance to explore the broader aspects of music.phankao:
watmekiasu, MEP is a full programme of written papers (history, composition, music analysis, aural, etc). - the performance is just like 20% of it, I think. Of course your child will still need to continue lessons outside. The teachers don't teach you how to play your instrument.
Would you happen to know if the students are given a chance to try out the humanities subjects first before signing up for MEP. In other words, do they have to make the decision in the first term ?
So depends on your child's interest.
My son in sec 3 is still doing MEP as an extra subject on top of his triple science subject combination. I'm not sure if other schools have science students taking music as their contrasting humanities subject in place of geog or history or if they still take it as an additional subject and instead use Music if that is one of their best subject grades in calculation of L1R5 for O-level aggregate instead.
I do know definitely that by JC , the students could possibly choose to use Music as one of their core subjects - it can be counted as a humanities. This would benefit science students who would rather not do geog or history or lit or econs as their contrasting subject. -
phankao:
Thanks phankao. You are very informative and generous in sharing the information.
In Sec 1 & 2, the subjects students have to take are fixed for most (if not all?) schools. So all students would be taking the same subjects, I'd think. So there'd be general science (phys/bio/chem), and history, geog, literature, languages, math. MEP is as it's programme title says - \"elective\", so it's an extra subject. Some schools also have Art Elective or Drama Electives. Some students take a 3rd language as Elective.
So depends on your child's interest.
My son in sec 3 is still doing MEP as an extra subject on top of his triple science subject combination. I'm not sure if other schools have science students taking music as their contrasting humanities subject in place of geog or history or if they still take it as an additional subject and instead use Music if that is one of their best subject grades in calculation of L1R5 for O-level aggregate instead.
I do know definitely that by JC , the students could possibly choose to use Music as one of their core subjects - it can be counted as a humanities. This would benefit science students who would rather not do geog or history or lit or econs as their contrasting subject.
Obviously I have a lot to learn as I did not grow up here. Your information has been most helpful. I have also just fished around for info from my dd's tutor just now - I did not know that boys learn HE in secondary school. What a wonderful surprise ! -
watmekiasu:
My no.3 (boy) enjoys it! He's in sec 1.
Obviously I have a lot to learn as I did not grow up here. Your information has been most helpful. I have also just fished around for info from my dd's tutor just now - I did not know that boys learn HE in secondary school. What a wonderful surprise ! -
phankao, I would like to check with you the following since your son will be taking Music as a humanities subject during \"O\" levels:
1. What is the difference between Music at \"O\" levels and Higher Music at \"O\" levels?
2. Besides using as a humanities subject for JC, is there any other benefits/uses of this Music \"O\" level certificate? How is it as compared to a Grade 8 ABRSM?
Thanks in advance!
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Gems:
Er... none of my sons taking music for O levels.phankao, I would like to check with you the following since your son will be taking Music as a humanities subject during \"O\" levels:
1. What is the difference between Music at \"O\" levels and Higher Music at \"O\" levels?
2. Besides using as a humanities subject for JC, is there any other benefits/uses of this Music \"O\" level certificate? How is it as compared to a Grade 8 ABRSM?
Thanks in advance!
Music & Higher Music syllabus is all on the MOE exam website for you to peruse:
http://www.seab.gov.sg/oLevel/GCEOsyllabus/schoolCandidates/2013_GCE_O.html
The subject is definitely way broader than an ABRSM grade 8 practical exam certificate. You can tell from the syllabus writeup.
HTH! -
The syllables seem to be very heavy and tough. Thanks for info, phankao.
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pokemon:
He may apply July to take Music O Levels at a Music centre for sec3 & 4.If unfortunately my ds did not do well enough in psle to get into those sec schools that offer MEP, can he still opt for MEP in one of those designated school and he wil travel to the sch for MEP cls.
Many tia.
It will be the exact same paper as those who did the MEP for 4 years.
Established schools who have been doing Music O levels for external students for years (and has students doing well) are ACSi & MGS.
If your child would like to do music Os, do encourage him to go for him. Other than it being an extra subject, it is a privilege and joy to be able to do music as a subject!
If you already have a grade5 theory, the rest would be be fine, I'm very sure the teachers will teach them well.
Hope this weels!
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