Courses offered in person
These courses are conducted in person and are designed to cater to students and guardians that are involved in the Cambridge O Level system. Members of the public who are curious are welcome too!
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This course is developed by me to help parents understand the inner workings of the two dominant syllabi students partake in. During the course of career, I have had extensive conversations with parents regarding the academic and mental implications of their children’s study, so I am very passionate in helping parents demystify the elements of study.
Explore how the Cambridge model and the IB model function in comparison, what your child is experiencing cognitively and creatively, and how to best support them during their journey.
The analysis is done by me through my experience and from information derived from my various certifications. This course is meant to function as an open discussion and sharing session as well :)
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This course is developed by me to help students navigate the Singapore O Level format academically and intellectually, as well as how to emotionally handle components of the paper that they deem as challenging. Bridging the gap between the student and what they see as an external “English” subject is the goal.
The O Levels are an interesting mix of elements that requires both cognitive and creative skills, so helping students process this is something I am very passionate about. Mastering the examination is easier when expectations of the self and of the paper are clear.
This course also breaks down the system for students to see, so that “blind practice” is eliminated. This would make the examination relevant to their lives even after the task is completed :)
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This course is developed by me to decode the pillars of the pundit. I have been involved in many facets of this industry, and have learned so much along the way that I am eager to share.
I would love to discuss with fellow tutors on how to forge your own journey and identity in this industry, building on student retention and engagement.
It is such a fun, beautiful, but terrifying journey - streamlining it and processing your position is great way to start, reassess, or simply digest.
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This course is developed by me after my decade of teaching students from both local and international schools.
I love exploring the systemic and cultural issues that are connected with my students, and so I have created this course to tackle them head-on.
I am passionate in helping to build students that are global citizens and part of the international ethos. Since I think that this cornerstone is somewhat lacking in our country’s curriculum, I would love to offer a place where these gaps can be filled.
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Location:
All courses will be held in person at The Workshop Yio Chu Kang.
Coursework:
The coursework consists of six modules for all courses.
After registering your interest, you will be sent information about the course and the module topics prior to the course commencing.
All sources that have been used to build the content will be listed in the materials.
If curious about the courses prior to registering, please reach out and some information will be sent to you!
Schedule:
All courses will be held on Fridays from 1pm - 6pm over two consecutive weeks.
Three modules will be covered each time, with a break of 15 minutes in between at 2.45pm.
Dates will be posted in the Schedule section of this page.
Capacity:
A total of 12 attendees will be registered each time.
Cost:
Each module is priced at 500 SGD per pax. Upon your registration being allotted to a course date, payment will be due before the materials are sent out :)
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I will update this space once the first course is under way.
Please contact me for more details on the materials and content.
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