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the sequel
Sunday. 10.15.06 9:48 am
looks like this idea of home-schooling is creating quite a fair bit of "uproar" and comments on my blog...

thanks for the advice and feedback that everyone has given so far... I understand that you are concerned that this idea will do more harm than good for my kids as they may not fit into the society since they are not educated in the mainstream schools... well, we still have 2 years to research on it and see how feasible it can be... meanwhile, our minds are still set to go ahead with it bcos we have considered all the disadvantages that you all have pointed out and how we can resolve them... :D

In fact, it is an easy way out to send them to school... to educate your kids by yourselves require tremendous commitment and patience and love that many parents would rather leave it to others... it requires personal sacrifice on the parents as we have to give up ambitious plans at work or position so that we will not be too busy with our own careers and lifestyle that we give our leftover time for our kids... I saying all these not to condemn other parents but to remind myself of giving my best to the kids...

being a teacher myself, i know the limitation of a teacher in handling so many students... it's impossible to know them well and give them our best attention and help... but of cos, a teacher is defintely someone who can make a big impact in a student's life... so why leave it to probability to decide which teachers should be teaching our kids? why not take the initiative to decide!? :D

i rest my case for now...

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saw this ironical tagline on a bike while driving on sat:

nobody is perfect and i am nobody anyway... :P

read the first and second part of the statement separately and it will mean a pessimistic pt of view

but when you read both together and it will mean an optimistic or should I say an egoistic pt of view instead! :P

who said english is an easy language!?

fill in the blank with a YES or a NO:

_______, I am a pig!

get the idea!? :P

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a road less travelled...
Friday. 10.13.06 6:09 am
I like "tuesday with morries" cos there is something striking in it that echoes what is within me: dont buy into the culture that we are living in. learn to step back and examine what we take for granted... what we think is so obvious... if it does not fit you, then seek for what is better!

why must the passing mark always be half or 50 out of 100? why cant it be less or more, like even 100 (e.g. when it comes to driving test)? I was posted with this question by someone today that left me thinking for a while...

anyway, here is the main point for this entry...

my wife and I have decided to home-school our kids all the way, up to primary six. We have decided not to let our kids go to public school...

instead, they will be waking up to go to school at home at a slightly later time :D...
where the principal and main teacher is my wife and I...
where the classroom will be the study room,
where the bus driver will be me...
where the canteen is in the living room, with home cooked food and special treats,
where the lessons will not be in the room always but involves going to various places of interest locally and overseas with personal "tour guides",
where they must learn to interact with all kinds of people and not just their own peers so that they have a wide circle of friends (toddlers, kids, teenagers, young adults, adults, elderly),
where they can pursue and perfect skills and talents that they are interested in,
where learning is not forced and is not restricted by the syllabus,
where exams and tests do not happen often and comes in various forms,
where meaningful playing can be learning,
where learning is at their own pace and self motivated,
where individual attention is always there and no one will ignore your questions or think that they are stupid,
where there is no uniform,
where break time is flexible,
where there is constant guidance to know and do what is right and meaningful,
where virtues is not just spoken but must be lived out by the "teachers" themselves (those eyes are always looking),
where misbehaviour means a personal time of reflection on the naughty chair by the balcony,
where the "students" learn from the "teachers" and the "teachers" will learn from the students as well,
where encouragements, hugs and kisses always abound,
where phrases like "why are your results so lousy, why didn't you get an A, why didn't you improve at all, why are others better than you?" will NEVER COME OUT of the "teachers" and parents' mouth,
where they are taught about biblical truths and the unconditional love of God so that they may grow up to be well pleasing to God and a blessing to others,
where our kids will eventually be sent off to take the PSLE with this understanding that grades isnt everything and their parents are always proud of them, so long as they have tried their best! :D

The following statement came as a shock to me when i was told about it by a home-schooling parent who home-school his son who is now 14:

secondary education is actually NOT compulsory in Singapore!

If a parent so desires, he/she can choose to home-school their teenagers with no questions asked! think about the flexibility of choosing the exact subjects that you want to take for O levels compared to what you MUST take due to the limited choices offered by the school! So if God permits, we may do homeschooling when our kids are teenagers too!

what do you think? do post your comments or questions about this style of schooling to me so that I can have a wider perspective of this way that is truly less travelled in a competitive country like Singapore.

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How Well Do You Know Me? Take this Quiz!
Wednesday. 10.11.06 8:48 am
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A lovely collection of photos...for the month of Sept to Oct so far
Wednesday. 10.11.06 6:33 am


Ariel falling down the swing!



A.C.E posing for the camera!



My good friend and brother-in-Christ, Shinn Jong, getting married!



What a student of mine would do to "destress"! Be Ultraman!?



Mid-Atumn Festival @ Sch: Ariel and my wife posing with Jas and Jos



Mid-Atumn Festival @ Sch: A.C.E enjoying the cross-talk though i doubt they understand a single word!



Mid-Atumn Festival @ Sch: Ariel posing with Letts, Jas, Jos, Kit Yeng and Ces



Mid-Atumn Festival @ Sch: Ariel posing with a "Halo"



Ariel posing as a fairy!



Ekklesia and Nicoles as fairies!



Christian's BDay Celebration with his cousins!



Christian's BDay Celebration with his friends!



Pulau Ubin Trip: Entering in!



Horseshoe Crab: it's part of the spider family, not the crab family!



Sea Grapes: tiny but edible!



Fig Tree: rare sight to me cos i always thought it is only found in Israel!



The most primitive toilet: you can even see the fishes swim as you do your "business"



Cat's Tail Plant! Lovely red "fur"



Bamboo shoots! remind me of the movie "Flying Draggers"



A Huge Spider spinning its web!

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A mixture of ups and downs
Tuesday. 10.10.06 7:27 am
failure and not doing well is not an alternative in life. It is part and parcel of life. if you go through life without it, you will be unpolished and an armateur when it comes to taking on bigger challenges in life. failing may make you feel lousy but being resilient (never giving up) is the key to go and grow from there...

I am glad that some of the students have assured me of that... they will not give up... they will try harder... they will not lose faith in themselves... that's the kinda spirit that will carry them far in life... :D

and of cos, dont try to compete with others... compete with yourself... improve yourself and be better than you were before... it is more positive that way and it is not stressful...

let's put this aside ba...

today is a special day...

it's CHRISTIAN CHOW's 5th BIRTHDAY! :D

Happy birthday, darling!! :D love ya loads!!

not feeling well at the moment... but i hope that will not stop me from bringing my kids to Pulau Ubin tmr for hiking!

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the verdict is out!
Monday. 10.9.06 7:09 am
I have finished marking the scripts for 301, 302 and 304...

Let's try to look at the results on the bright side of life...

It is tested on an entire year of work... that's quite a lot to remember... but i did create mindmaps to help, didn't i?

It is a difficult paper... definitely above O levels standard and the time allocated is not really enough for you to think through... but it will train you well for your O levels and you will be able to pass and do well in it with ease, isn't it? not many scored A1 and A2 but there are a couple of them who still made it above 80!

it came after s.s... i guess the first paper wore your brain down to do the physix paper at your best...

oh well, the real results will be out tmr! :D

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