Singapore and Philippines Learning Visit of the HRDD Delegates of Sikkim from January 11 to 18, 2015 Headed by the Hon'ble Minister for HRDD Sri RB Subba
4. • Primary school [6 years GCE(Singapore-
Cambridge General Certificate of Education ) N
level, secondary school [4-5 years GCE O
level, junior college (2 years GCE A level )
• PSLE: most important exam for segregation
of children into three broad categories
(express, normal academic and normal
technical)
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5. • Philosophy- equipping student with broad
and deep foundation for life-long journey
• Education for employability
• Four phases : survival driven(1959-78),
efficiency driven (1979-96), ability based
aspiration driven(1997-2012) and
innovation driven (2012 till date)
• Education to prepare the children for an
increasingly uncertain and globalised
world
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6. Core philosophy
• Reducing stress while maintaining rigour
• Education a social leveller
• Upholding professionalism in teaching
• Broadening definitions of success
• Facing economic uncertainty globally
• Involving public, parents and stakeholders
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7. Core values
• Respect
• Responsibility
• Resilience
• Integrity
• Care
• Harmony
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8. • Student-centric value driven education
• Life-long learning and learning for life
• Bringing out the best in every child in every
domain in every school, at every stage for a
better future together
• Provision of school based student care centre
in primary centres for working parents
• Retirement age for the teachers: 62 years
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9. • Annual ceremony for welcoming new principals
and bidding farewell for retiring principals
• Focus on Character and Citizenship Education in
every school
• Niche programme in every school- Each school
has lessons for different skills viz. music, sports,
environment etc.
• Parent support group (PSG), School Advisory
Committee/School Management Committee
(SAC/SMC) in every school
• Rigorous and careful selection process of teachers
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10. • NIE conducts one to five years programmes for
all selected teachers before they start teaching
• Approach of NIE- Emphasis on mastery of
content (subject matter expertise) and mastery
on subject teaching (pedagogy)
• Teachers learn skills viz. understanding student
psychology (Target Group Approach)
• Focus on 5 P’s : Professionalism, Programmes,
Pedagogy, Practice and Perspective
• Developing education professionals-
knowledge, skills and values
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11. • Innovative pedagogy- learning beyond the
classroom, self directed learning, enquiry-
based learning and real world learning
• Mentoring of teachers for initial two years by a
senior teacher and evaluation by their peer
group supervised by NIE faculty
• Applied study in polytechnics and ITE
(equivalent of ITI in India) review (ASPIRE)
launched to prepare polytechnic and institute
of technical education children for academic
and career progression
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12. • Career counselling at junior college level
• Teaching profession highly respected, part of
Singapore Civil Service
• Even professionals like doctors, engineers join
teaching community midway through their careers
• NIE teams have visited Sikkim to Padma Ozer
Choling School, Manjushri, KCC Yuksam
• Great emphasis on teamwork and collaborative
learning- No Top Down Approach
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13. • Categorization of teachers : senior teacher, lead
teacher, master teacher, principal master teacher
• Imparting global perspective- student exchange,
international practicum, international conferences and
overseas youth expedition project e.g. Engaging China,
and programmes like Chicken with real feather
• Academy of Singapore Teachers provides in-service
short term training to teachers (seven academies for
teacher training).
“when we focus on teachers, our students succeed”
• Quality of education system cannot exceed the quality
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14. Visit to National University of
Singapore (NUS)
• Education not for Degree but for Competency
• Intensive Focus on Research
• Provision for Lateral Entry Even From ITE and Polytechnic
Level to Higher Degrees
• Fellowship Exchange Programme
• Bring the World to NUS and take NUS Students to the
World- Global Education and Partnerships
• Students and Faculty from 100 Countries
• 18% Undergraduate 60% Graduate Students from Abroad
• Partnership with Overseas Institutions, Inbound Student
Exchange
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15. • 26 University Level Research Institutes
• NUS in Top 30 Ranking in the World
• Nurturing Leaders for Singapore- Presidents,
Prime Ministers, Industry Captains,
Community Leaders
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16. Visit to Lee Kuan Yew School of
Public Policy
• Interaction with Team Headed by Prof Mukul
Asher, the Seniormost Professor
• Disconnect between Policy and Administrative
Skills
• Weak and Unreliable Data Base
• Loss of Trust between Government and
Governed
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17. LKYSPP Visit (continued)
• Serious Technological Disruptions
threatening Jobless Growth
• Urgent Need to Build Capacities of Lower
Level Bureaucracy which are the Weakest
Links in the Chain
• Knowledge of Economic Reasoning and
Public Financial Management a must to bring
in the Elements of Efficiency and
Effectiveness
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18. • Small Changes in Policies which can make Big
Differences on the Ground
• Diagnostic Approach to do Away with
Regional Unevenness
• Identification of Future Public Policy Issues
which may Have Serious Implications
LKYSPP Visit (continued)
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19. • Very healthy and intensive interaction
between the HRDD Sikkim and Singapore
Teams
• This visit was first of its kind from India was
emphasised again and again
• Question on PM Modi Effect!!
• HM aptly elaborated about the vision of HCM
and that it preceded PM Modi effect.
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20. Study Visit to the
Philippines
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21. • Philippines has adopted K to 12 system of
education since 2012
• The K to 12 is Kindergarten and 12 years of
basic education (six years of primary
education, four years of Junior High School,
and two years of Senior High School [SHS])
for mastery of concepts and skills,
development of lifelong learners, and
preparation of graduates for tertiary
education, middle-level skill development,
employment, and entrepreneurship.
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22. • Philippines has a similar system like India of
free and compulsory basic education.
• Highest budget for education (27 billion php)
• Retirement age of teachers- 65 years
• Special emphasis on teacher training and
licensing of teachers by a national regulatory
body
• In-service training for teachers before school
reopens every year
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23. • Field study for students at secondary level
• Similar system like Singapore of mentoring of
newly appointed teachers
• Master teacher 1, 2, 3 and 4.
• Principal of a School has to be a Master
Degree Holder
• Involvement of Community Leaders for
Continuous Improvement
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24. • Teacher Uniform for Every day of the Week
• Teacher Quality Circle- Community of
Professional Teachers for Healthy Exchange of
Ideas
• Focus on Group Learning
• Meticulous Maintenance of Records of All
Events School Wise
• School Based Management System-
Decentralisation of Decision Making
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25. • DAP of the Philippines conducts PMDP (Public
Managers’ Development Programme),
partially funded by the government, generates
its own resource.
• Managed by CESB (Career Executive Services
Board)
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26. • Vision, mission, objective and target setting
for every school
• Attitude in action
• Devising delivery mechanism for the target
group
• Respecting own values and practices
• Professionalism in workplace
• Study India Project as Part of Curriculum
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Implementing points
27. • Consistency in job performance
• Citizenship vis-a-vis consumerism
• Career-based, need-based and employability-
based education system
• Management over development
• Time-bound delivery of service
• Development of Specialised Schools for
Science, Maths and Humanities
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28. • Preparing seed teachers for quality education
• Training of such teachers in batches in Singapore
• Resource Persons to be developed
• Strengthening SCERT and Capacity Building of
Teachers
• Reorganisation of Recess Time for deeper
bonding and bonhomie
• Provision of Day Care Center in Primary Schools
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29. Gratitude
• Honourable Chief Minister and Government of
Sikkim
• Indian High Commissioner Singapore and her
team of officers
• Indian Ambassador, Manila, Philippines
• Executive Director, CESB, Ms Tonette
• Ministry of Education, Government of
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• Ministry of Education, Government of
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