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Nailis Sa’adah Bakhtiar M.Mufid Maulana Muna Mauliza Rafiqa Rosma Muhammad Naufal Mutawakkil Ashhidqi SMAN MODAL BANGSA ACEH

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Nailis Sa’adahBakhtiar

M.Mufid Maulana

Muna Mauliza

Rafiqa Rosma

Muhammad Naufal

MutawakkilAshhidqi

SMAN MODAL BANGSA ACEH

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The main language of instruction in Singapore is English, which was officially designated the first

language within the local education system in 1987.

The Using of English in Education System

English learned by half the children by the time they reach preschool age

the primary medium of instruction by the time

they reach primary school.

ETC.

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Singapore's education system has been

described as "world-leading" and in 2010 was

among those picked out for commendation by the

British education minister Michael Gove.If you

know singapore’s education include in the best

education in asia.

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in 1823, Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles founded the Singapore Institution and starting education in Singapore under the British rule. there were three main types of schools appeared in Singapore:

1. Malay schools,

2. Chinese and Tamil schools and,

3. English schools

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During World War Two, many students in

Singapore dropped out of school,

causing a huge backlog of students after

the war. the Ten Years Programme for

Education Policy in the Colony of

Singapore was formulated in this year.

This called for a universal education

system that would prepare for self-

governance.

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when Singapore started to develop its own economy, Singapore adapted a "survival-driven education" system to provide a skilled workforce for Singapore's industrialization programme as well to as to lower unemployment. The bilingualism policy in schools was officially introduced in 1960, making English the official language for both national integration and utilitarian purposes. The first Junior College was opened in 1969.

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Singapore's economy started to prosper, and the focus of Singapore's education system shifted from quantity to quality.More differentiation for pupils with different academic abilities were implemented.The Gifted Education Programme was also set up to cater to moreacademically inclined students.

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F. 1997s

the Singapore education system started to change into an ability-driven one after then Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong outlined his "Thinking Schools, Learning Nations" vision.Under this policy, more emphasis was given to national education, creative thinking, collaborative learning as well as ICT literacy.

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1. Holistic Development of Students

• The importance of holistic development to become

well-rounded persons – morally, intellectually,

physically, socially and aesthetically through a set of

eight core skills and values.

2. Broad-based Curriculum

• The broad-based curriculum imparts literacy,

numeracy, bilingualism, the sciences, humanities,

aesthetics, physical education, civics and moral

education and National Education.

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PRESCHOOLpreschool education (or infant education) is the provision of learningto children before the commencement of statutory and obligatoryeducation, usually between the ages of three and five, depending on thejurisdiction.

In some places, such asin Singapore,. However, most children receive a preschool education spanning two to three years before entering primary school after which they will move on to a secondary school.

Preschool in singapore divide intotwo levels. First step is playgroupsand the next is kindergarten.

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PLAYGROUPSA pre-school playgroup, or in everyday usage just a playgroup, is an organised group providing care and socialisation for children under five.

The PLAYGROUP curriculum is centred on exploratory experiences. There is emphasis on stimulation through play, discovery through inquiry, quality interactions with the environment, and development of fine and gross motor skills through physical activities.

Children will be provided with ample opportunities to develop communication skills as well as expression of thought and feeling through art. As most playgroup children would be going through their first school experience, this curriculum serves to launch them into a journey of learning and discovery, and to get them acquainted with social experiences.

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• Kindergarten in Singapore provide up to

three years of pre-School for children ages

three to six.

• Children learn two languages, English and

their official Mother Tongue

(Chinese,Malay or Tamil).

• The kindergartens are run by the private

sector, including community foundations,

religious bodies, and civic or business

groups.

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Primary education, normally starting at age seven, is a four-year foundation stage (Primary 1 to 4) and a two-year orientation stage (Primary 5 to 6).

Primary education is free for all Singapore citizens in schools under the purview of the Ministry of Education, though there is a fee of up to SGD13 monthly per student to help cover miscellaneous costs.

After six years of Primary education, students will have to sit for the national Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE).

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After graduating PSLE exams, students go on to high school with a curriculum 'O' Level for four (4) years or 'N' Level for five (5) years, in accordance with the individual's ability.

The curriculum includes English, the native language such as Chinese, Malay or Tamil, as well as math, science and humanities.

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• In the third year, students can choose to take art classes, science, business administration science or engineering majors.

• The final exam is Singapore - Cambridge General Certificate of Education 'Ordinary' (GCE 'O' Level) or 'Normal' (GCE 'N' Level). Through this curriculum, students are trained and taught how to think critically.

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PRE-UNIVERSITY (JUNIOR COLLEGE)

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•This is 2 years to prepare the students taking GCE 'A' levels.

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• This institution was established to train mid-level professionals to support economic development and technology singapore.

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• universities in Singapore are

dedicated to prepare the students

in the face of their future.

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