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Top PSLE Students for KRTC Jurong

The Primary School Leaving Examinations, PSLE results has released.

Our students have maintained 100% success rate to promote to secondary, and our 12 students score above T-Score of 235. Congratulations.

Kudos to you for passing this important exam. I hope your result motivates you to pass every challenge that life throws at you. This exam may not be the biggest test of your life. But by passing with good grades, you have proved that you are ready to take on life’s bigger tests. Do note that exams and grades are temporary, but education is permanent.

All the best!

Best Regards,
KRTC@Jurong Team (Contact Us)

How is the media beneficial in educating a child?

With the advancement in technology, individuals tend to use search engines in the hope to gain more knowledge as well as to get rid of the lingering unknown issue. In the 21st century, media literacy has become one of the essential skills. Parents are often highly concern when it comes to the usage of the media in education, most parents think negatively against the combination of education and the media but, how exactly does the use of media in education benefit a child? In this article, I would be mentioning about the benefits and downsides.

Media

Most educators face the issue of students not paying full attention, fidgeting and even going to the toilet as an excuse to leave the class. The use of media enhances teaching and learning that complements the traditional way of teaching. With the usage of the media, students are highly motivated and engaged leading to a better retention of knowledge. Active learning strategies like case studies and group discussions could be a component of the media. The media could be a song that’s being played on the radio, a film clip, a podcast or even a newspaper article. The media appeals to a variety of different learning styles be it visual, auditory and kinesthetic therefore making it a beneficial learning experience for each and every student. Critical thinking skills could be developed as educators could use the media to probe students with questions that facilitate discussions that exceeds beyond fundamental questions. The media also influence students more than anyone else.

Active learning using media, the benefits

With the usage of favored customary mediums, students, as well as educators, benefit from it such that the media capture the attention of students enabling them to maintain their interest in the concepts and theories being discussed during lessons. Media sources offer the experiences of both cognitive and affective and could evoke students to discuss on the evaluation on oneself likewise their values. Media sources tend to have high production quality and are able to showcase complex ideas within a short period of time, this helps in the development of quantitative reasoning.

Students are enabled to view concepts and examples while they watch television or are at the movies with their peers. Through the media, students are able to experience a world beyond their very own as the media might portray a different environment. An increase in the ability and proficiency of students in communication through expressing and disseminating of their thoughts and ideas within a massive range of traditional and new media forms. Students would focus on process skills rather than content knowledge and would benefit from it to be empowered to live in a media-saturated culture. Real-life happenings on media interconnect with students through an authentic experience in learning such that students are able to visualize the connection between what they learn in school and how such knowledge could be used as a member in the society. It enhances the engagement of students. Younger children benefit from it by the adoption of different skills sets namely – literacy skills, numeracy skills and social skills. While adolescent could gain developmental benefits of the media that are intellectual, educational, social and creative.

Active learning using media, the downside

Adolescents spend a whole lot of time on new media causing the increasing concern in regards with this issue. The mass media influences the behaviors of an individual… most concerns revolve around the effects of the media where violence, crimes, sexual relationships, drugs, smoking, alcohol abuse, body image, diet, obesity and preference in food are being protrayed. Adoleescents are unable to know the right from the wrong and might pick up the wrong behaviors. As answers are often found on search engines, students rely on the internet in the accessibility of information causing the reduction on the focus on learning as well as retaining information. Students may also spend lesser time in socialising due to the lack of nonverbal cues – tone and inflection and body languages causing the effectiveness of an individual in communication to arise. The media has yet to be able to be an adequate replacement for face-to-face social interaction.

Conclusions

All in all, an individual who is media literate is able to have access, be able to analyze and evaluate information received from the media and in turn be able to think critically and be a confident speaker.

2017 Year-End Intensive Holiday Phonics Programme

Our intensive holiday phonics programme is back!!

Start from 27 Nov, the details of Intensive Crash course is listed below:

Jurong West Branch Class Schedule Duration
Elementary Phonics (5-8 years old) (Mon-Fri, Except Tuesday)6.30pm-8.00pm 1.5 hours
Higher Phonics (P1-P5) (Mon-Fri, Except Tuesday)7.00pm-8.30pm 1.5 hours

‘Read in a Week’ Phonics programme has been around Singapore for the past 17 years, and many children have benefited from it.

If you like to know more of course information, please refer to the Phonics page

For more information, please contact us via
Jurong West Branch (KRTC@JW)
Email : jurongwest@krtc.com.sg
Hotline : (+65) 6397 0444

KRTC/ Power Phonics & Literacy reserve the rights to amend the terms & conditions without any prior notification.

2017 June Intensive Holiday Phonics Programme

The Jun intensive holiday phonics programme is back!!

Start from 29 May, the details of Intensive Crash course is listed below:

Jurong West Branch Class Schedule Duration
Elementary Phonics (5-8 years old) (Mon-Thur) 6.30pm-8.00pm 1.5 hours
Higher Phonics (P1-P5) (Mon-Thur)7.00pm-8.30pm 1.5 hours

‘Read in a Week’ Phonics programme has been around for the past 16 years, and thousands of children have benefited from it.

for more course information, please refer to the Phonics page

For more information, please contact us via
Jurong West Branch (KRTC@JW)
Email : jurongwest@krtc.com.sg
Hotline : (+65) 6397 0444

KRTC/ Power Phonics & Literacy reserve the rights to amend the terms & conditions without any prior notification.

KRTC School of Life: The Curiosity Boot Camp

Do you know the principle of flying a paper airplane? How to fold a perfect paper airplane?

How does invisible ink work?

How does magic work?

Pump up the fun for your kids (5 to 12 years old) this school holiday! Sign them up for an adventure that will spark their curiosity every step of the way at KRTC School of Life Boot Camp in Downtown East.

Get to discover why things fly, how invisible ink works and also learn about the science behind magic tricks! Double up the fun with a family staycation at D’Resort and splash about in Wild Wild Wet before feasting your heart out in one of the many food places in Downtown East!

Date: 27 May 2017 To 29 May 2017
Venue: Downtown East

Camp Programme

Time Day One Events (27 May’17) Venue
12.30pm Registration D’ Marquee
1.00pm ‘How do we make things fly?’ D’ Marquee
3.00pm Presentation of Merit badges D’ Marquee
3.30pm End of workshop D’ Marquee
Time Day Two Events (28 May’17) Venue
9.00am Participants to meet facilitators Rainforest Terrace. D’Resort Level 1
9.15am ‘How does invisible ink work?’ Pasir Ris Park
11.15am End of workshop Pasir Ris Park
1.30pm ‘How does magic work?’ Vanda Room,D’Resort
3.30pm Presentation of Merit badges Vanda Room,D’Resort
4.00pm End of camp Vanda Room,D’Resort

Fee is shown below:

Please click here for more information, or contact us via

Jurong West Branch (KRTC@JW)
Email : jurongwest@krtc.com.sg
Hotline : (+65) 6397 0444

Closure of Center for 2017 Chinese New Year

Dear Parents/Students,

In celebration of the festive seasons, our center will temporarily be closed on the following days:

Chinese New Years’ Break: 27 January 2017 (Fri) – 2nd February 2017 (Thu)

There will be no lessons on these days. All lessons will carry on as usual from 3rd February 2017 (Fri) onward.

Lastly, we wish you and your family a Happy Chinese New Year! 🙂

For any enquiry or course registration, please contact us via
Jurong West Branch (KRTC@JW)
Email : jurongwest@krtc.com.sg
Hotline : (+65) 6397 0444