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May 16, 2005

advance in technology but not quality?

Yesterday, I read with interest the report on “E-report card” (Sunday Star, May 15).

Credit should be given to the Ministry of Education (MOE) for initiating to build a comprehensive database of all primary and secondary students. Being an educator who are technology savvy, I truly support this project. Similar concept has been widely used in higher education institutions and proven to be successful.

However, there are a couple of things that MOE should look into when implementing this project.

If you ask any teachers why he or she choose to teach, the answer is most likely the same: they love to teach and want children to learn through the process. The first thing that I learned (and will always remember) during my first lecture was the mission of a learning institution.

Teachers’ job function is to ensure effective teaching and learning. As mentioned by the National Union of the Teaching Profession (NUTP) secretary-general Lok Yim Pheng, teachers should focus more on teaching and less clerical and non-professional work.

Database entry and information updates on monthly basis are tedious work. Moreover, teachers are used to record students’ attendance, grades and co-curriculum achievements manually.

It is not clear if this implementation will transform these tasks from manual to paperless. There should not be double work whereby teachers have to upload and transfer their manual records into their individual school’s server. If these need to be done, teachers’ assistants should be appointed to do the administrative work instead.

While it is convenient for parents to check their children’s performance online, we should continue the tradition whereby parents are invited to attend schools’ Open Day to get their children’s report cards.

This is a better way to keep an excellent two-way communication between parents and teachers. With the many issues revolve around the schools, personal touch is still the ideal medium for information exchange between the two parties.

We are slowly transforming our education environment to become technology-enabled. While there are many positive changes taking place, teachers should remain focus on their core duty and build better relationship with parents to ensure effective teaching and learning.

May 13, 2005

starry, starry night

Starry Night by Van Gogh Posted by Hello


I am waiting for the night
when I can put my head up high
looking at the perfect sky
and knowing that my lucky star
is the brightest
among the starry, starry night.
~HCFoo~

May 12, 2005

reality shows: fever still on

Yesterday was the conclusion for Amazing Race 7. Thank god Rob and Amber didn't win the race! Even reality shows have good moral values. Good people will always win. Uchenna and Joyce had proven that karma does exists. They had been very helpful throughout the race. Still remember Uchenna helping Meredith stacking up the boats although it was a tight race. And yesterday they make sure they begged enough money to pay the taxi driver although they are just few steps away from 1 million dollar. Talk about ethics!

This is not exactly my favourite season. I should say that season 4 and 5 were my favourites.

There's too many reality shows and most of them are pretty good. Almost the entire week, I have something to look forward to:

Monday - Fear Factor, The Contender
Tuesday - Average Joe, Queer Eyes For Straight Guys (old season)
Wednesday - American Idol, Amazing Race
Thursday - American Idol (result show)
Friday - rest day
Saturday - Queer Eyes (new season)
Sunday - Apprentice

And talking about American Idol, Anthony is out. I guess next week will be Vonzell, unless miracle happened.

May 10, 2005

tennis vs football

A couple of nights ago I spent more than 5 hours staying awake watching the tennis match between Nadal and Coria. It was a magnificent final between the two rivals. I first saw them played a month ago in the ATP Masters Series in Monte Carlo. That time Nadal only played four sets to win. This time was a tough one. Nadal with injury (the blister on his finger was badly injured that it turned into a cut) only managed to win just because Coria made a mistake in the final point that decide the winner.

I should say that Nadal has the talent and luck to be a winner. I first saw him played in Australian Open earlier this year. The match between him and Hewitt was memorable. From that time onwards I believe Nadal (only 18 years old) will be the future champion. He has proven so far that he's the world number 1 in the making with his five championship winning streak so far.

Hope he will have enough rest after a hectic match and recover from injury soon. If we are lucky, maybe we get to see Nadal and Coria in the final again to battle for French Open. Nadal is a daring player but if he doesn't change his strategy, Coria will definitely find room to improve and might eventually win over Nadal (if they meet again in the French Open, I really hope so). They are probably the best players on clay this year.

And tonight there's a match between Manchester United and Chelsea. Well, I don't really care much about the result as Chelsea already won the Championship, but it would be great to see the two giants playing. I predict a draw but you wouldn't know what will happened. Reality is it doesn't really matter. It's just a training ground for Man U before their FA Cup final with Arsenal.

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