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Briefing for Parents Subject Choices at Sec 3 level 21 Sept 2006. Programme. Introduction Subject Briefing Q & A. Possible Routes. JC Education/ CI Polytechnic Education. Admission Criteria for JCs & Polytechnics. Junior Colleges L1R5 ≤ 20. Admission Criteria to JCs L1R5.
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Briefing for ParentsSubject Choices at Sec 3 level 21 Sept 2006
Programme • Introduction • Subject Briefing • Q & A
Possible Routes • JC Education/ CI • Polytechnic Education
Admission Criteria for JCs & Polytechnics Junior Colleges L1R5 ≤ 20
Bonus Points • 2 bonus points for students who obtain grades of A1 to C6 for both their first languages (i.e. EL & Higher Mother Tongue) • 2 bonus points for students who obtain an ‘A’ grade in CCA • 1 bonus point for students who obtain a grade ‘B’ or ‘C’ in CCA • Students can enjoy up to a maximum of 4 bonus points
JC Curriculum • Old System - 3 or 4 subjects at ‘A’ level + 2 subjects at ‘AO’ level • New System - Knowledge Skills – PW and either GP or KI - Languages – MTL - Humanities and the Arts - Mathematics and Sciences
JC Curriculum Key changes Students may select subjects at 3 different levels of study: Higher 1 (H1), Higher 2 (H2) and Higher 3 (H3) H1Equivalent to half of H2 in breadth but similar to H2 in depth. H2 Equivalent to rigour of old 'A' Level subjects. H3 Subjects with a variety of learning opportunities (e.g. advanced content, research paper, university module). Besides GP, PW, and MTL at H1 level, students are required to offer 3 H2 and 1 H1 content-based subjects, at least one of which is a subject from a contrasting discipline.
Maths and Science Enthusiasts H2 Phy H2 Chem H2 Maths H1 Econs (contrasting subject) H1 MTL GP PW Humanities and the Arts Enthusiasts H2 Econs H2 Geo H2 Maths (contrasting subject) H1 Art H1 MTL GP PW JC Subject Combinations
Take KI H2 KI (contrasting subject) H2 Maths H2 Bio H2 Chem H1 MTL PW MT Language and Lit H2 MT language and Lit H2 Lit in English H2 History H1 Maths (contrasting subject) GP PW JC Subject Combinations
Admission Criteria for JCs & Polytechnics Centralized Institute L1R4 ≤ 20
Admission Criteria for JCs & Polytechnics Polytechnics L1R2B2
Admission criteria to Polytechnics: ELR2B2 • EL • English • Relevant Subject 1 • E Maths/A Maths • Relevant Subject 2 • Relevant subjects depend on the type of courses applied • Best Subject 3 & 4 • Best 2 other subjects excluding CCA
Bonus Points • 2 bonus points for students who obtain an ‘A’ grade in CCA • 1 bonus point for students who obtain a grade ‘B’ or ‘C’ in CCA
Guiding Principles • Abilityof Student andInterestAre Equally Important for Academic Success • Work with the end in mind • Every subject has its merit
Subject Clusters • Science Enthusiasts • All-Rounders • Humanities Enthusiasts/ Budding Entrepreneurs
Allocation • Merit & Interest • End of Year Exam Results • Options
Science Enthusiasts • English • MTL • Combined Humanities • Maths • Add Maths • Physics • Chemistry • Biology
All Rounders • English • MTL • Combined Humanities • Maths • Add Maths • Physics • Chemistry • Humanities (Geography, History, Literature, Econs) or POA
Humanities Enthusiasts & The Budding Entrepreneurs • English • MTL • Combined Humanities • Maths • Add Maths • Science (Phy/Chem) • Humanities/ Art/ POA
Maths Additional Maths Science Combined Humanities Other Humanities Principles of Account Literature Phy, Chem & Biology Geog, History, Econs Subject Briefing
GCE Mathematics Ordinary Level New Syllabus First Year of Examination 2008
Mathematics Framework Monitoring of one’s own thinking Self-regulation of learning Beliefs Interest Appreciation Confidence Perseverance Attitudes Metacognition Mathematical Problem Solving Reasoning, communication and connections Thinking skills and heuristics Applications and modelling Numerical calculation Algebraic manipulation Spatial visualisation Data analysis Use of mathematical tools Estimation Processes Skills Concepts Numerical Algebraic Geometrical Statistical Probabilistic Analytical
The 3 Strands of the New Syllabus • Numbers and Algebra • Geometry and Measurement • Statistics and Probability
New Syllabus, New Approaches • Concrete-Pictorial-Abstract approach to the introduction of algebra • Less on manual computation, more on applications in general • Less of doing mathematics in ‘isolation’, more of seeing mathematics in ‘action’ (using more contextual problems) • Less on construction, more on analysis and interpretation in statistics
Assessment Objectives: • Objective 1: Understand and use mathematical concepts and skills in a variety of contexts. • Objective 2: Organise and analyse data and information; formulate problems into mathematical terms and select and apply appropriate techniques of solution, including manipulation of algebraic expressions. • Objective 3: Solve higher order thinking problems; interpret mathematical results and make inferences; write mathematical explanation and arguments.
Various Assessment Modes used by Mathematics Department • Common Test / Examinations • Quizzes • Assignments • Classroom Participation • Groupwork / Discussion • Presentation • Journal Writing
GCE Additional Mathematics Ordinary Level New Syllabus First Year of Examination 2008
Features of Additional Mathematics • To prepare students for further study by providing a strong foundation in mathematics • Emphasise depth rather than breadth • Extend learning of Algebra and Geometry • Emphasise algebraic manipulation and mathematics reasoning skills • Introduction to Calculus • Assume knowledge of GCE Mathematics Ordinary Level • Coherence and completeness
The 3 Strands of the New Syllabus • Algebra • Geometry and Trigonometry • Calculus
Assessment Objectives: • Objective 1: Understand and use mathematical concepts and skills in a variety of contexts. • Objective 2: Organise and analyse data and information; formulate problems into mathematical terms and select and apply appropriate techniques of solution, including manipulation of algebraic expressions. • Objective 3: Solve higher order thinking problems; interpret mathematical results and make inferences; reason and communicate mathematically through writing mathematical explanation, argumentsand proofs.
Various Assessment Modes used by Mathematics Department • Common Test / Examinations • Quizzes • Assignments • Classroom Participation • Groupwork / Discussion • Presentation • Journal Writing
Who will do well for this subject? Students who possess the following: • Acute Procedural Skills • Acute Analytical Thinking • Acute Reasoning Skills • Interest in Mathematics • Perseverance • Self-discipline to practice, practiceandpractice Mathematical problems
Textbooks: • Mathematics: • Math Insights Secondary 3, Lim Siew Hoon, Teo Peck Hoon Whey Kin Pheng / Pearson • Additional Mathematics: • Panpac Additional Mathematics, Ho Soo Thong, Khor Nyak Hiong / Panpac
Website: • http://www.moe.gov.sg/cpdd/doc/2007%20Sec%20Math%20Syllabuses.pdf
Pure Physics Pure Chemistry Pure Biology Combined Science (Phy/Chem)
Assessment: GCE ‘O’ Levels Exam Format(Physics, Chemistry & Biology) Paper 1 (30%) • 40 MCQ questions • Duration 1 h Paper 2: (50%) • Structured-Essay • Duration: 1 h 45 min Paper 3: (20%) • School Based Practical Assessment • Duration: 1 h
Assessment: GCE ‘O’ Levels Exam Format(Physics, Chemistry & Biology) • For Pure Physics and Chemistry: Change in weighting of assessment objectives for “Knowledge with understanding” from 60% to 55% and for “Handling information and solving problems” from 40% to 45%. • A compulsory data-based question, which involves interpreting, evaluating or solving problems using a stem of information, will be introduced in Paper 2.
School - Base Practical Assessment (SPA) • Assessment starts when they are in Secondary 3 • A total of 5 assessments will be carried out during sec 3 and sec 4 • Students are to keep a portfolio of their practicals as this will be submitted to SEAB
2007 Subject Combinations • Triple science is not a requirement for entry into Medicine in NUS. • Triple science as a subject combination in JC in not available
Assessment: GCE ‘O’ Levels Exam FormatCombined Science(Phy, Chem) Paper 1 (20%) • MCQ 40 questions (Physics & Chemistry) • Duration 1 h Paper 2 (32.5%) • Structured-Essay (Physics) • Duration: 1 h 15 min Paper 3: (32.5%) • Structured-Essay (Chemistry) • Duration: 1 h 15 min Paper 5: (15%) • Practical Test (Physics & Chemistry)
Assessment: GCE ‘O’ Levels Exam FormatCombined Science(Phy, Chem) Paper 5: (15%) Practical Test (Physics & Chemistry) • It is not a school-based practical assessment.
Website: http://www.seab.gov.sg/SEAB/oLevel/syllabusSchool.html
COMBINED HUMANITIES SOCIAL STUDIES [Exp / NA] 2190/1 & 2191/1
OBJECTIVES OF SOCIAL STUDIES: The syllabus is organized around 2 core ideas – “Being Rooted” and “ Living Global”. It aims to develop our students into well-informed, responsible citizens with a national identity and a global perspective. Students will develop competence in 3 areas: knowledge and understanding, skills and processes, values and attitudes.