The piloting of a new English language curriculum in Singapore's lower primary and lower secondary school in 1992 is described in three sections: (1) reasons for revising the existing curriculum; (2) objectives and procedures of the pilot testing; and (3) findings. The existing curriculum, implemented in the early 1980s, was found to be too examination-oriented and recommended no particular teaching method. The new syllabus emphasizes the processes and context of language learning, encourages exploitation of information technology, and provides less highly structured learning objectives. The curriculum is organized around themes supported by meaningful activities through which language skills can be integrated. It was first tested to determine how teachers responded to and used it, and to gain feedback about problems encountered in implementation. The draft syllabus was implemented in a stratified random sampling of 12 schools (six primary and six secondary), with assistance of specialists, and teachers completed a survey about their opinions of the draft syllabus as a document, planning an integrated sequence of lessons based on it, implementation of the lessons, and teacher training and materials development needs. Most teachers responded positively, finding the materials understandable, well-organized, and more interesting and productive in the classroom. Data on questionnaire responses are appended. (MSE)
Authors
- Location
- Singapore
- Peer Reviewed
- F
- Publication Type
- ['Reports - Descriptive', 'Speeches/Meeting Papers']
- Published in
- United States of America
Table of Contents
- The basic principles of effective language teaching and learning inlerent in these 3
- The themes provide the context for the teaching and learning of language and 3
- The rationale and content of these six key elements themes skills 3
- THEMESTOPICSACTIVITIES 4
- LANGUAGE AND 4
- INTEGRATION OF LANGUAGE COMPONENTS 4
- CONTEXTUALIZATION FOR MEANING FOCUS 4
- INTERACTION FOR MORE 4
- AIMS AND 4
- EVALUATION OF LEARNING 4
- Express or Normal streams. In the Express stream pupils take the GCE 0 Level Examincion after four years of study while in the Normal stream pupils take this 6
- Part I of the questionnaire requested for a profile of each teacher. Feedback 6
- The findings for this section of the questionnaire were expected. 6
- A Focus Wheel 7
- On Statement 9 pertaining to the possibility of covering an adequate range of out to be true during visits to teachers to assist them in the planning of an integrated 7
- About 50 of the primary teachers thought that the grammar inventory was comprehensive and useful but not so easy to use 58.8. On the other hand most 8
- Focus Lesson explained in Chapter 2 of the syllabus could be used for 9