Tag: Extracurricular Activities
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I feel like a failure: Why students don’t want to study the PSLE
“Everyone is born equally smart, but we can make ourselves equally stupid”-eduKate Tuition: Good and Bad Habits and Overcoming the “I Feel Like a Failure” Mindset plus Unlocking Potential in PSLE Students The idea that “everyone is born smart, but we can make ourselves stupid” emphasizes the potential that each individual has for success and…
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If in Doubt, Zoom Out: Examining the Macro Conditions of Education in Primary and Secondary Schools
This is a Reggie Watts quote that I have found to be quite useful when it comes to education. As we have been discussing a lot in our parent’s guide section, mostly, we are focusing on the micro conditions of education and less on the macro conditions. This happens in the thick of everyday life,…
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Parents Guide to Preparing for Primary 3 Mathematics: Strategies, Expectations, and Topics for a Successful School Year
How to prepare for Primary 3 Mathematics Transitioning from Primary 2 to Primary 3 mathematics introduces new concepts and demands for young learners. Using Methodologies of logical evaluation, this essay explores strategies for preparing for Primary 3 mathematics before the school year starts and offers an overview of the topics that students can expect to…
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Teach Your Child: The Transformation of Students’ Ideas and Mentality from Primary 1 to Primary 6
The journey of children through primary education is not only an academic one but also a vital period for the development of their ideas and mentalities. As students progress from Primary 1 to Primary 6, they encounter numerous milestones and experiences that impact their cognitive, social, and emotional development. Drawing upon Harvard University’s research, this…