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The Big Picture
Leaving No Stone Unturned in Building a Strong English Foundation
The ELCPRC recommendations will give students and teachers get a solid grounding in the English Language (EL).

    Gear Up for Sports!
To give our children a well-rounded education, plans are underway to progressively equip every school with an indoor sports hall.
         
More Ways to Learn
By attending an Advanced Elective Module, Secondary students try out what learning at a polytechnic is like.



    Go Out – and Learn
At the opening of N3’s Cluster of Excellence and the Outdoor Adventure Education Centre, the benefits of an outdoor education were reiterated.
         

Cluster/School Stories
Ken can Draw, so can You! Cartoon drawing is more than just a hobby to Mr Ken Mizusawa. He also uses it to introduce geometry, shapes and maths concepts.

  METTA Engages the Arts
At METTA school, the emphasis on the performing and visual arts has transformed students to become engaged and inspired learners.
       
Music Teachers of the World Unite
At the 27th International Society for Music Education World Conference, 22 music teachers gathered new insights into the role and use of music in education.

 

Singapore Idol? No, It’s the PEACE Idol
Elias Park Pri has a ‘celebrity’ in its midst. He’s Daniel Lim, recently crowned as the school’s first PEACE Idol.

       

Professional Matters
Research Within Reach
Login to SingTeach, where teachers can get easy-to-read content on education research, trends and policies in the Singapore context.
  Learning Styles with the Dunn and Dunn Model
Profs Rita and Kenneth Dunn were in Singapore recently to share about learning styles and strategies to improve a student’s learning performance.

       
Looking & Learning Through Dance
Expose your students to other dance forms, and encourage them to watch other dancers – and let them grow as dancers..

  Teachers Go Back to School
A staff workshop for Pasir Ris Sec had teachers role playing as students, reminding them just what it’s like for a student to learn and attend classes in school.

Teachers Write
Oxymorons – A Heartwarming Story
A teacher reflects on the antics of her students, and how these have taught her to look at the positive side of things.

  Science – Imagine the Adventure!
An attachment to the Singapore Science Centre turned a teacher around from being indifferent to Science as a subject, to having a passion and love for it.