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1 New Chinese Language Curriculum 2007 Primary Three Meet-the-Parents Session The Singapore Education Service - Moulding the Future of Our Nation

2 Chinese Language Curriculum and Pedagogy Review Committee set up in Feb 2004 in response to changing home background of students Background

3 Generational Shifts in Use of CL in Homes

4 Differentiated Objectives for Range of CL Students  All CL students: enthuse them to learn CL  Majority of students: focus on oral communication and reading; writing to reinforce language skills  Students with ability and interest: develop fluency in all four language skills and good understanding of Chinese culture  An essential group of students: achieve both high proficiency in four language skills and an intuitive understanding of culture and contemporary developments in China

5 The Pedagogical Approach

6 有效识字 Recognise Characters Effectively 读写跟上 Follow on with Reading and Writing 多听多说 Listen and Speak More 快乐学习 Enjoy Chinese Language Learning

7 Listen and Speak More  Language learning begins with ability to converse in the language  Engaged participation in classroom activities to encouraged students to express themselves using the language  Build a strong foundation in oral communication

8 Recognise Characters Effectively  A range of character recognition strategies will be taught explicitly to students  No “one-size-fits-all” strategy  Teachers and students will be encouraged to adapt strategies to suit their needs

9 Teaching of Reading  Early reading helps students acquire the language faster  It helps students consolidate characters learnt  Teach students reading strategies explicitly

10 Teaching of Reading  Structured framework to teach reading throughout the 6 years.  P1 to P2: Focus on nurturing the intuitive grasp of the language (培养语 感)  P3 to P6: Specific reading skills

11 Teaching of Writing  Essay writing skills will be taught systematically  At lower primary, students will be taught to compose simple sentences ( 写话 )  As they move up the levels: Sentences → Paragraphs → Short Essays ( 写段 ) ( 写篇 )  Aid of hanyu pinyin writing software

12 sound 音 form 形 Listen and speak more Recognise characters effectively Early Reading Writing meaning 义 汉字 Incorporate learner’s experience Enjoy learning CL

13 Modular Approach Greater Customisation and Flexibility

14 Students who need more support in learning CL 70-80% Core Module 20-30% Reinforcement Module Core Module 70-80% Students with interest and ability 20-30% Enrichment module 70-80% Core Module Majority of students Modular Approach (P3-4) School-based Curriculum 20-30%

15 B R R B PSLE C C C C C C E E E E E E P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 PSLE - only Core Modules Legend B: Bridging R: Reinforcement C: Core E: Enrichment

16 Student Grouping  Students will be organised into R/C/E groups based largely on:  teacher’s evaluation of students’ language competency, e.g. through classroom performance  their results in the previous year  Students may move laterally across the various module combinations at appropriate times of the year

17 Instructional Materials for New CL Curriculum

18 Categories of Characters  Characters for Writing 识写字  Required to read and write these characters  Characters for Reading 识读字  Required to read these characters only  “Meet-Once” Characters 见面字  To retain authenticity of the passages  Only required to read these characters in context

19 New Textbook Format  Core Module  Reading Passage  Language Garden ( 语文园地 )  Listening and Speaking ( 听听说说 ) or Character Recognition ( 识字课 )  Learning Treasure ( 学习宝藏 )

20 Core Module: Reading Passage

21 Core Module: Language Activites

22 Core Module: Listening and Speaking

23 Core Module: Learning Treasure

24 Reinforcement Module  To provide support for character recognition in Core Module  To reinforce recognition of characters learnt previously

25 Reinforcement Module

26 Enrichment Module  Encourage independent learning  Promote reading  Further enhance reading and writing skills

27 Curriculum Transition

28 P3 Connecting Package  For Primary Three students in 2007, MOE has provided them with a “Connecting Package”.

29 P3 Connecting Package  The “Connecting Package” consists of modified chapters from the new curriculum.  Objectives:  Advance benefits of new CL curriculum and pedagogy;  Facilitate students’ transition to new CL curriculum in 2008.

30 Parent Support

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32  Encourage children to speak to family members in Mandarin  Encourage your child to read good Chinese books  Public libraries  Books with attractive illustrations to start the child  Audio books, electronic books

33 Parent Support  Expose your child to good Chinese television programmes, e.g. cartoons  Tap on the environment such as road signs and advertisements to engage your child in Chinese conversations during outings

34 Parent Support

35  Do not excessively correct children’s mistakes  Build up their confidence  Children are more willing to use the language, thus, will acquire it better  Allow the children to learn through meaningful games

36 Thank You


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