Posted in Pri Math

Topics for today’s PSLE MATH INTENSIVE REVISION (Sep 9 to Sep 12)

The problem sum concepts that I will be covering in today’s PSLE MATH INTENSIVE REVISION (Sep 9 to Sep 12, Mon to Thurs, 2-4pm) are:

(1) Repeated Identity;
(2) Equal Quantities;
(3) External Transfer with one Unchanged Quantity;
(4) Internal Transfer with Total Quantity Unchanged.

The problem sums will also cover Fractions, Ratios and Percentages.

Rgds,

Ilyasa

Posted in Schools, Success

Success is not defined by which schools we enter …

“Success is not defined by which schools we enter. Success is the ability and the willingness to be the best that we can be with the resources that are available to us.”

– Muhammad Raimi Rahmat, recent First Class Honours graduate, University of Manchester.

ST (8/9/2013, Home p.21) – When Raimi was 12 years old, he begged his principal and mother to let him go to a neighbourhood secondary school, even though he scored 270 in his PSLE.

Posted in Pri Math, Track Record

Yay, my P6 student made a big improvement in her Math

Congratulations to Victoria Ng for obtaining 73% for her PSLE Math Prelim Paper as compared to just 43% for her P6 Math SA1. This is also the first time she has passed Math in P6.

Although she was a comparatively weak Math student, I allowed her to join my Sat morning Challenging PSLE Math Programme for Medium to High Ability Students as I believe that most students will benefit from the exposure to the tough questions that I give.

I adopt a metacognitive approach in all my teaching, making students think about their own solutions and making them compare their solutions with those of others and my own. In this way, they will learn the most efficient method to solve a particular type of problem. They will also learn about their natural way of thinking, and how the latter may not be the best approach for some problems.

Posted in Pri Science

Metacognitive P5 Science Tuition

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I conduct P5 Science tuition every Friday 4pm to 5.30pm at blk 627, bukit batok central. $100 per mth. Max 8 students. Yesterday’s lesson was on the human circulatory system. My emphasis is on thinking, process skills, application and metacognition. You can view my resume at https://singaporelearner.com/about-us/about-ilyasa/.

You can sms or call me at 97860411 for more details. Thank you.

Posted in Holiday Classes, Pri Math

Final PSLE Math Intensive Revision (Sep 9 to Sep 12)

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Ok, a parent has asked me abt PSLE Math intensive revision during the Sep hols. Due to my busy schedule, I can only conduct it from 2pm to 4pm, Mon (Sep 9) to Thurs (Sep 12) at Bukit Batok Central Blk 627, near West Mall and Bukit Batok MRT station. Since it is only 8 hrs, I will only cover the heuristics used to solve difficult problem sums, as a last-minute revision of such concepts.

Each 2 hr session is $30. So total fees for four days is $120. Due to limited places (max eight students), confirmation of registration is by advance payment. To register, send an sms to my hp no: 97860411.

This course is personally taught by me, with a focus on thinking skills and metacognition. Please share this post with people who may be interested. Thank you!

Rgds,

Ilyasa,

Principal Tutor, Singapore Learner,   Ex-sch teacher, M.Ed, PGDE, B.Sc.

You can view my resume at https://singaporelearner.com/about-us/about-ilyasa/

Posted in Personal, Schools

My personal views on the changes to the education system (PSLE, DSA) announced at NDR 2013

I was interviewed by the media yesterday about my views. Since the televised version of it is just one minute, I will write my full answers here plus extra perspectives. : )

Q1. How was it like when you had to register your child for P1?

Although my wife is an alumnus of a popular school, we decided to send our girls to a nearby school instead. We were disappointed that even though we live less than 1 km from the school, we still had to participate in balloting. Although our children did get into the school, it would be quite stressful if they didn’t. To me, children who live less than 1 km from a school should be given a higher priority to enter that school than children whose parents are simply alumni.

Q2. What do you think of the changes introduced?

I think the changes introduced are too minor and vague to make any significant impact on the education system here, if the intention was to reduce stress in the system. If the intention was to have a greater diversity of student backgrounds in a school, the impact will still be minimal. For example, what if there are more than 40 students with no prior connections to a school wanting to go to that school which is near their home? 40 places is not a lot. As for DSA, higher-income parents will be able to groom their children to have some sporting or artistic talent. As for good character or resilience being a consideration for DSA, it is very subjective; students can also be pretentious and parents can force their children to undergo activities that show or document that they have good character or desired personal attributes.

Q3. As a parent, how stressful is PSLE for you?

Because both my wife and I are educators, it is not very stressful for us as we are able to develop our kids academically ourselves. But this may not be the case for other parents, especially those who are not teachers or tutors.

Q4. How do you think the change to PSLE scoring will impact the way children learn?

Not much. Just because I won’t be able to know whether my child gets 235, 265 or 266, it doesn’t mean I will not push them to get 4 A-stars. Parents still want their children to get the best grades.

Q5. As an educator, what are your thoughts on the option to do higher level subjects in Sec 1?

It’s still quite vague what the subjects are that students can do. Apparently, it’s only for Normal stream students to do an Express subject, not for Express stream students to do a higher level subject. It may be good for some able students, but just because you have done well in some previous exam it doesn’t mean you are ready to do a more rigorous subject.

Q6. How will the change to DSA impact your child’s preparation for Secondary School?

Hardly any. Personally, I don’t like a backdoor method of entry to a school. If I want my child to enter a top school, I want her to be intellectually ready to compete with other top students.

Q7. Is it realistic to move towards a “every school is a good school” reality in Singapore?

It will take some time to convince parents that every school is a good school. In the first place, the term “good school” is problematic. What exactly constitutes a good school? I think the government contradicts itself by saying that “every school is a good school”, yet it wants to preserve the notion of “top schools”. So there are good schools and there are top schools. So as a parent, why should I not push my child to get into a top school rather than a good school? What will be more obvious to the public is, all schools are good schools, but some are better than others.

My interview will be aired tomorrow at 9pm in VoicesTODAY. I think it will be repeated on Saturday at 5.30pm, and I was told it would also be available on Youtube.

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Posted in A-Level, H2 Math

JC H2/H1 Math Tuition

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To register, sms name, level, subject t0 97860411. 1) JC2 H2 Mathematics: (Investment amt: $280 per month) Sun 6.00 pm to 8.00 pm; (2) JC2 H1 Mathematics: (Investment amt: $280 per month) Mon 7.45 pm to 9.45 pm (3) JC1 H2 Mathematics: (Investment amt: $280 per month) Fri 7.45pm to 9.45pm Sun 4.00 pm to 6.00 pm (for RI & ACJC students, or of similar ability & syllabus) (4) JC1 H1 Mathematics: (Investment amt: $280 per month) Fri 7.45pm to 9.45pm   DETAILS: Location: Blk 627 Bukit Batok Central #07-640 Tutor(s): Mr Teng K. S., NTU undergrad majoring in Math, who has 5 yrs’ experience tutoring students in A-Level H2 and H1 Math. Mr Ilyasa; M.Ed (NIE), PGDE (NIE), BSc (NUS), A-Level (RJC); ex-sch teacher, full-time tutor (8 years) of PSLE, O and A Level Math and Physics. Focus: Metacognitive thinking in math, mastering math concepts, scoring in math exams. Class Size: 2-6 students To register, kindly call, or send an sms to 97860411, indicating the Student Name, Subject and Level. Related link: Past Prelim Math Exam Papers