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Archives for 2008

Parents & Students Beware! Strait Times: "Tutor jailed for bogus tutor service"

I was shocked when I read about this article. "Tutor jailed for bogus tutor service"

The tutor, Daisy Pious, 40, recommended an alleged Ministry of Education-approved programme to secure the 11-year-old a place in a secondary school.She also claimed to be a registered tutor with the MOE... ...She also claimed that a 'written agreement' would also be issued by MOE once she had completed tutoring him.

From my 10 years of experience in the education industry, there are many 'marketing' gimmicks that some learning centres used to paint a false impression that their teachers are NIE-trained (which might not be true in all cases). Why is that so? I have many parents calling us to enquire about our programmes and one of the favourite questions asked is "Are you a school teacher?" It is of no surprise that parents want the best for their children and school teachers are perceived as a symbol of credibility and experience (most of them).

It is ironic as I always wonder since their child is already taught by the school teacher in school and if their child is not doing as well as they should, why get another school teacher? Please note that I ain't saying that school teachers aren't good nor are they totally responsible for the learning outcome of the students. In my study life, I have met several of them who are really committed to and concerned with the success of their students. They have inspired and encouraged many of my friends and me. I am grateful to them for their hard work. Good teachers are hard to come by.

As mentioned early, terms like "school teachers", "MOE registered teachers","MOE certified teachers" are very commonly mis-used nowadays especially so in this economic downturn with tuition business reporting a decline in students' intake. I personally feel that it is my responsibility as an educator to inform and clarify many misconceptions that parents and students have.

Myth #1:

  • "School teachers", "MOE registered teachers","MOE certified teachers"  do not necessarily mean that they are NIE-trained!

Refer to this article written by Ken Tai Meng

All school teachers have to undergo training in NIE before they are formally teaching in schools in Singapore. And for teachers in private schools (inclusive of learning centres, tuition centres), they can registered online with MOE. So many a times, after the private schools registered their businesses, their teachers, most of them would claim that their teachers are MOE-registered which is indeed true. But do note that these teachers might not be NIE-trained which most parents thought of or rather assume them to have come from schools.

Under registration of teachers in MOE website, it is stated clearly that "Private school teachers should possess educational qualifications beyond the levels the private school has proposed for them to teach"

FAQ: What are the pre-requisites of private school teachers? (Under school registration notes)

This depends on the subject(s) and level(s) the teachers are proposed to teach. In general, applicants should have at least 3 GCE ‘O’ level credits or other relevant qualifications beyond the levels they are proposed to teach. Their qualifications and knowledge should be related to the subject areas to be taught. Teachers must be able to provide documentary evidence of their qualifications, work experience, etc, to support their applications. If the documents are in a language other than English, teachers are required to have them translated into English by a notary public or a registered translator.

Myth #2:

  • MOE-approved tuition centres do not in any way mean that the centres, courses, programmes and teachers are endorsed by MOE

From MOE website: Registration by MOE does not in any way represent an endorsement or accreditation of the quality of the courses offered. Prospective students of private schools are advised to find out more about the private school, the quality of the courses and the background of the local organisation that facilitates the delivery of the courses before making a decision to enrol in the course of study. Students should also exercise caution in reading and understanding the terms of contract between them and the private school, seeking clarification if need be before enrolling in the course of study.

If you were to look at what it takes to register a private school, these are the documents required:

Approved floor plan by the Fire Safety and Shelter Department (FSSD)
Fire Safety Certificate & Notice of Approval
Grant of Written Permission from URA / HDB
ACRA printout
Committee of Management Forms
Appointment Note (for sole-proprietor/partnership/LLP) or Directors’ Resolution (for company) to appoint the members of the Committee of Management
Course Registration Forms
Teacher Registration Forms
School Constitution
Memorandum & Articles of Association of Company

What Parents & Students should do

  1. They have to personally talk to the teachers and find out from their children how they are learning during lessons. Frequent communication between learning centres and parents are extrememly essential. This is what we emphasize as well. We provide verbal or email feedback to our parents to keep them informed of the observations and progress of their child so that they can work hand in hand with you to ensure the success of their child. On top of that, we also gather comments from parents and students so that we can constantly improve our teaching methodology and approaches.
  2. Put your child only in learning centres where you trust them to be in good hands due to the transparent and credible teaching approach and open communication instead of just solely relying on the learning centres' marketing gimmick or advertisement. Word of mouth recommendation can be useful but parents and students must personally find out more on their own too.

Update: Parents partly to blame. Follow up article from CASE & MOE

Filed Under: Press Releases, Tuition | Coaching Matters Tagged With: O Level Programmes, O Level students, tuition centre, Tuition | Coaching Matters

E-Math: Drawing and Understanding of Cumulative Frequency Curve (Step by step working included)

Let's use this question to discuss on drawing and using cumulative frequency curve.

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(a) Drawing of cumulative freq curve

cumulativefreqcurve

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Step by step solutions:

Notes:

140 pupils weigh 72.5 kg or less. So if you are interested to find out the number of pupils who weigh more than 72.5 kg. It will be 280 (total number of pupils) - 140 = 140 pupils.

Special attention to (iii) no. of students who weigh more than 65kg. By going UP & ACROSS, we get 20 students. This only means 20 students weigh 65 kg or less. So the rest (280 - 20 = 260) will weigh more than 65 kg

In my next post, I will be discussing the features of box and whisker plot.

Filed Under: E-Maths, Weekly Question Tagged With: cumulative frequency, statistics

Youtube helps students to do maths

Youtube helps students do maths
Youtube helps students do maths

I read with interest on this article (taken from Digital Life Singapore).

Nicole, the student mentioned that she can learn at her own pace anytime, anywhere. And if there are any concepts she wasn't clear, she was able to rewind and replay till she understood what they were all about.

With the advancement of technology, learning can be so accessible and it's all for free and most importantly, learning is only through medium which is likeable and popular with the students.

singaporeolevelmaths.com has been using videos for teaching tools as well and I am going to introduce more videos in 2009 as part of adding value to all our readers. So keep a lookout for these videos which will absolutely help you in your Mastery of your 'O' level Math. Here are some of the previous videos:


Click here for more videos

Filed Under: about singaporeolevelmaths, Learning Tools, Video Learning Tagged With: Press Releases, youtube, youtube video learning

2009 Ultimate Leap Programme : Weekly Ongoing Coaching Classes for 'O' level A-Math

See Results EVERY Lesson!

Thank for being my reader and for always reading my blog post.
It means a lot to me and I hope I have been useful in one way or
another towards the mastery of your Math.
As we move towards 2009, I look forward in providing more
value to you.
For Singapore students, here's a surprise for you:
I will be personally coaching a group of students
(Sec 3 & 4 students) to help them achieve the results they
truly deserve for 2009.
But there's a problem...
My training room cannot sit many,so I can take in only
a handful and out of these, some seats have already
been taken up by my workshop participants.
So, if you are really committed to achieve your 'O'
level A-Math distinctions, read about how you can
get what you want HERE
Cheers,
Ai Ling
Master Trainer
PS: For those who have missed out the
A-Math workshop last week, check out
the snapshots and read about students' experience here.

Filed Under: A-Maths Tuition, about singaporeolevelmaths, Exam Matters, Press Releases, scorers mindset, Tuition | Coaching Matters Tagged With: effective learning method, effective tutor, learning centre, math coach, maths tuition, O Level Programmes, O Level students, recommended, singapore o level maths, Tuition | Coaching Matters

Work Hard, Play Hard


I made a trip to Genting Highland last week as a short getaway from the hot weather in Singapore. Here are some of the highlights. Personally I think that the power tower is well taken, don't you think so?

I guess many of you have also travelled overseas during this holiday to recharge and be ready for year 2009! Another exciting year ahead!

Share with me in the comments section where you travelled to and perhaps a photo or so to sum up the highlight of your trip would be awesome!

Filed Under: about singaporeolevelmaths, Cool stuff, Desserts Tagged With: break, holiday

O level A-Math Essential Concepts Workshop Student's Feedback [Including Parent's Comment]

Dear Ms. Ling,
Thank you so much for the photos and looking forward to the work she has done for the past 4 days.
I'm very contented that she has learnt alot from this workshop and my money is worth it. Appreciate you help in motivating and making A-Maths a joyful and interesting workshop for my kid.

Tks, Shoba (Parent of Devyaah)

“I have benefitted a lot from this workshop. Ai Ling has put across alot of different and creative ways to make us understand the complex concepts in A-Maths and make it easier to remember the various formulas. I haven't been getting good results in my school exams but through this workshop, I had learnt the common mistakes I always make and had understood the concepts better. I will really recommend the workshop to my classmates as I think it has been really beneficial for me. Thank You (=”

Nurul Arinie, Regent Sec Sch

“Very good, I understand the concepts better and know how to apply the formulae. I have improved and am happy about it. This programme focuses on the key concepts.”
Bryanesh Balu, Yuan Ching Sec Sch

“I like this workshop very much, I really learnt alot!! I like the way you teach I can understand easily, the story makes us remember the most and all the different types of methods you used to teach us I love them. I will remember it forever. The music make me feel like the environment is good for learning and it prevented me from getting too stressed up. I like the way you help me to recap yesterday's things and your method of teaching us is so special. Thank you!!"

Jonas Tan, Regent Sec Sch

“I came into this course thinking that I wouldn't learn much but I was wrong. I've learnt alot more than I imagined I could in four days. I would definitely recommend this to others. I have learnt a great deal and it definitely has helped me a lot. I've not been for other programmes so I wouldn't know how to compare but this definitely is one to remember. Thank you for the assistance you have given me for the past 4 days. I'll continue to look at A-Math in a new perspective. Thank you for your 100% attention towards us to improve our A-Math”

Devyaah, Whitley Sec Sch

Photos of workshop here

Filed Under: A-Maths Tuition, about singaporeolevelmaths, E-Maths, scorers mindset, Tuition | Coaching Matters, Weekly Question Tagged With: holiday programme, intensive revision programme, testimonials

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