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TOPIC: Experiential learning

The Value of Creativity in Interdisciplinary Learning

issue 73 jun 2020

How does one do interdisciplinary learning in a manner that nurtures creativity? Associate Professors Yeo …

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Fostering a Sense of Place Through the Outdoors

issue 63 dec 2017

A common perception among teachers and parents is that outdoor learning focuses largely on adventure …

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A Classroom Without Walls

issue 63 dec 2017

Many might think that outdoor education merely involves giving students a chance to try their …

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Outside the Classroom, Into the Field

issue 63 dec 2017

With a number of subjects to juggle, worksheets to complete, and exams to sit for, …

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Paving the Way, Leading by Example

issue 63 dec 2017

A pioneer in outdoor education, Mr Robert Tan is behind some of the first public …

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Role Playing for Character Education

issue 49 jul / aug 2014

To many, drama is a form of performance arts. But to a group of MOE …

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Customizing Learning

issue 49 jul / aug 2014

School-based curriculum innovation is no easy task. We talk to a team of Science teachers …

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Campaigning for Altruism

issue 49 jul / aug 2014

At Tanjong Katong Secondary School, teachers let student leaders run campaigns for social awareness to …

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Journeying With Literature

issue 47 mar / apr 2014

Learning Journeys are a great way for students to experience what they learn in History …

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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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