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Home › Previous Issues › issue 44 sep / oct 2013

issue 44 sep / oct 2013

Educating for the Future

issue 44 sep / oct 2013

In our high-tech world, the Humanities disciplines continue to be relevant and may become even …

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From the Field to the Geography Classroom

issue 44 sep / oct 2013

In Geography, what students learn in the field is just as important as what they …

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The Makings of History

issue 44 sep / oct 2013

There are always two sides to every story. But what happens when there are different, …

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A Learning Journey in Changi

issue 44 sep / oct 2013

A field trip is a great way to combine learning and fun for students. The …

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The World at Your Fingertips

issue 44 sep / oct 2013

It was once almost impossible to study live volcanoes in the classroom, but students in …

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The Big Picture in Social Studies

issue 44 sep / oct 2013

Some teachers who teach Social Studies in primary schools didn’t specialize in the Humanities when …

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Teaching with Inquiry

issue 44 sep / oct 2013

Five Humanities teachers share their experiences of using the inquiry-based learning approach in their classrooms. …

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A Conversation in Education: Practice, Research, Policy

issue 44 sep / oct 2013

For Social Studies, students are educated not just for knowledge and skills, but also citizenship. …

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Connecting Students to the World

issue 44 sep / oct 2013

When Ms Elaine Lim chose to study Humanities subjects for her O- and A-levels, someone …

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