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WELCOME. P4 Meet Parents (25.3.11). Download PowerPoint Slides from http://www.rivervalleypri.moe.edu.sg. Agenda. Vision, Mission & Values Overview of Subject-Based Banding Subject Based Banding at RVPS Question & Answer with Teachers, Key Personnel, VP and P.

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  1. WELCOME P4 Meet Parents (25.3.11) • Download PowerPoint Slides from http://www.rivervalleypri.moe.edu.sg

  2. Agenda • Vision, Mission & Values • Overview of Subject-Based Banding • Subject Based Banding at RVPS • Question & Answer with Teachers, Key Personnel, VP and P. All slides will be available on school website.

  3. VISION “Inspiring Learners, Edifying Leaders”

  4. School Vision • Inspire – stimulate creativity, fill a person with confidence, to influence and guide someone (spur, motivate, fire, stir, arouse, encourage, influence, enthuse, excite, imbue) • Edify – to improve the mind or morals of (build up, instruct, improve, enlighten, inform, guide, educate, nurture, teach)

  5. School Mission To nurture our pupils to be Future-Ready by providing a Total Education in RVPS

  6. Total Education • Balanced, holistic, rigorous and progressive, • Knowledge, skills and values • Partnership with parents Future-Ready • Ready for life and for the world • By enhancing their cognitive, physical, aesthetics and character development. • Contribute actively to society

  7. Serve with Respect Lead with Integrity Live with Compassion Learn with Excellence CORE VALUES

  8. Strive for the Best MOTTO

  9. 4 MOE Desired Outcomes of Education (DOEs) & 4 Pupil-Focused Strategic Objectives (Goals)

  10. MOE Key Stage Outcomes of Education (Pri) • be able to distinguish right from wrong • know their strengths and areas for growth • be able to cooperate, share and care for others • have a lively curiosity about things • be able to think for and express themselves confidently • take pride in their work • have healthy habits and an awareness of the arts • know and love Singapore

  11. Class Names from 2010 • Confidence • Diligence • Endurance • Friendship • Graciousness • Honesty • Kindness Have a discussion with your children about their class names

  12. PERI Recommendations • Balancing knowledge with skills and values • Investing in a quality teaching force • Enhancing infrastructure

  13. 1. Balancing knowledge with skills & values • Use engaging pedagogy to teach skills and values – enhance content mastery and teaching methods • More holistic assessment to support learning – emphasis on skills development, esp P1 and P2 • Emphasise non-academic programmes within curriculum – quality PE, Art, Music lessons for all – Programme for Active Learning (PAL) in P1 and P2

  14. 2. Investing in a quality teaching force • Provide additional manpower • Recruit committed, quality educators • Equip teachers well through training and professional development

  15. 3. Enhancing infrastructure • Single-session primary schools (likely to be 2015 for RVPS) • New generation primary school facilities • Support for social services

  16. Subject-Based Banding NURTURING EVERY CHILD by Catering to Your Child’s Abilities

  17. (2) DSA for P3–P6 (1) SBB for P4

  18. Why Subject-Based Banding? • Every child is unique – aptitudes, abilities & talents • Balanced education to prepare them for life • Child’s interests and strengths • Aims to help every child realise his potential • No child to be worse off with SBB

  19. Why Subject-Based Banding? • To provide more flexibility and choice to pupils with strengths and abilities that vary across subjects – concentrate on the subjects they are good at. • To encourage greater interaction, camaraderie and class spirit among pupils with different strengths in the same class.

  20. Why Subject-Based Banding? “We recognise different abilities... and help each student to proceed at a pace that he can manage.” • Mr Tharman Shanmugaratnam • Former Minister for Education (2006)

  21. What SBB means for your child Every child will be encouraged to do the subjects at the levels that best meet his abilities – Standard or Foundation levels Removal of streams in Primary 5 and 6 since 2008 In the past, a child might take all Foundation subjects. With SBB, he can take one or more Standard subjects.

  22. How does Subject-Based Banding work?

  23. How does Subject-Based Banding work?

  24. How does Subject-Based Banding work?

  25. How will PSLE scores be calculated? The PSLE scoring system remains unchanged The raw mark for each subject is converted to a transformed score (T-score) The T-score reflects the pupils’ standing relative to other pupils on a common scale • The PSLE Aggregate Score is the sum of the T-score in all subjects

  26. The PSLE score takes into account the - content and demand of each subject – standard or foundation number of subjects taken Pupils taking foundation subjects would allow them to focus on building up strong fundamentals in these subjects and prepare them better for secondary school. How will PSLE scores be calculated?

  27. How does Subject-Based Banding work? At least 85 marks

  28. How does Subject-Based Banding work?

  29. How does Subject-Based Banding work?

  30. How does Subject-Based Banding work?

  31. How does Subject-Based Banding work in RVPS ? Fails all the 4 subjects ( EL, MT, Math, Sc) 4 foundation subjects

  32. How does Subject-Based Banding work?

  33. How does Subject-Based Banding work in RVPS ? Pupils who score 80 and above for Mother Tongue and at least 50 marks for their HMT To continue with the same subject combination of 4 standard subjects and HMT

  34. How does Subject-Based Banding work?

  35. How does Subject-Based Banding work? Pupils who score less than 30 marks in any standard subject (overall marks ) To switch that subject to foundation level.

  36. How does Subject-Based Banding work?

  37. Possible Subject Combinations (1) 4 standard subjects and HMT(35%) (2) 4 standard subjects (63%) (3) Other combinations (2 %)

  38. Role of teachers (tough but fulfilling) • Teach and nurtureour pupils – school vision, mission, values, goals, Desired Outcomes of Education, 21st century skills, PERI, SBB • Maintaingood communicationwith parents Role of parents (important) • You are encouraged to play an active role in your child’s learning – monitor his/her daily work, provide guidance and support. • Encourageyour child to meet his/her learning goals,praiseyour child for his/her effort and progress. • Attend parents’ meetings with the school and your child’s teachers and maintain good communication, work together to enhance your child’s learning.

  39. Thank You. If you have any queries on SBB, please feel free to contact us.

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