Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Arthur again

=)

I'm happy for him! :)

Thank you for sharing such good news with me.

加油!

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

No Matter

Friday, May 22, 2009

Japan Trip 7th to 19th May 2009

Thank you so much for the concern! I'm HEALTHY and virus-free! I've received plenty of sms and calls from you with regards to the H1N1 spread in Japan. A day after my arrival in Singapore, the news reported a new case of H1N1 in Tokyo! I'm glad that I'm back to Singapore. Afterall, home is still the best! =)

I took 900+ photos during this trip to Hokkaido and Tokyo! Let me share some with you! =D

Pikachu

Caught all these from the UFO catcher!!!

The food I carried all the way back from Japan

The delicious food that went into my stomach!

Musical "Boxes"

My Purchases


Sayonara Japan!

The paper chase

Examination Woes - Parents, students panic as publication of past-year exam papers held up; educators say stay cool

Students have sworn by them to ace their exams for the past four decades, but copyright problems mean that the wildly popular Ten-Year-Series (TYS) have, so far, not been available this year - leaving some parents flustered.

But there is no need for parents and students to panic, according to teachers and private tutors, who say that the schools can easily work around the problem.

"Teachers already refer extensively to past-year papers and examination questions from other schools when we are designing test papers. Without the TYS, it just means we have to spend more time designing more of such papers," said a Secondary School Mathematics and Physics teacher, who declined to be named.

TODAY understands that discussions between the Cambridge International Examinations and the Singapore Examinations and Assessment Board on copyright issues of third-party material used in the exam papers are still ongoing and hence the printing of the TYS is being put on hold.

The TYS complies the GCE O- or A-level examination questions of the past 10 years and until the recent hiatus, they had been published yearly for classroom practice or individula revision.

A concerned parent, Mr Goh Kian Huat, wrote to TODAY to say he had not been able to find the TYS in bookstores.

"Working on such questions is better than using assessment books, as one does not know if the latter meet MOE (Ministry of Education) standards," he wrote.

However, private tutors say working on the TYS is not the most critical aspect of students' preparation for examinations.

Regular practice will stand the students in good stead, said Armour Tuition Centre director John Lam.

Most tuition centres have a plethora of other resource materials to fall back on, he added.

The "incremental benefits from doing TYS questions is not that high", he noted.

Learning Media Educational Centre principal Esther Oh added that the standards of school examination papers here are already very high.

Still, some parents who spoke to TODAY hope the TYS books would be available sooner rather than later.

"Without the TYS, students won't know exactly what the standards are after the changes," said Mdm Toh T L, referring to the recent changes in the syllabuses of certain subjects, such as Seconday Mathematics and Physics.

"Looking at the real thing is more reassuring," added the 48-year-old mother of two secondary school boys.

Temasek Secondary 4 student Rachel Lai sums it up: "Knowing how well you do in an actual past-year paper gives you an indication of how prepared you are and how well you will do."

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Source: TODAY newspaper, Tuesday 19 May 2009

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

A chat with Arthur

It's always sweet to have a little chat with my students over the phone. Once in a while, Arthur will call me and it's always heartwarming to know that he still remembers me. I have witnessed the change in him but still love him for who he is now. A simple 30 minutes conversation with him cheers me up.





I hope I can be there for all of my students during this transitional stage of biological, social and psychological change, giving them the support they needed.




Just remember ...
















Miss Leong loves u! =)

Off to Japan!


Will be away for 2 weeks!

Don't miss me~ hehe =X

Tata!

Friday, May 1, 2009

Happy Mothers' Day

I got

for my dearest mummy!

Love u, mummy! =D