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14 March 2012 - i-Think You Can Excel (The Star)

 
 

30 April 2010 - Learning to Think Out of the Box (The Malay Mail)

 
 

19 February 2010 - 63 students get scholarship worth RM7.8m (The Sun)

 
 

19 January 2010 - Wrong Made Right (The Sun)

 
 

19 November 2009 - Only 5.7% of Year 6 Students Skilled at Problem Solving

 

Only 5.7 Per Cent Of Year Six Students Skilled At Problem Solving

PUTRAJAYA, Nov 19 (Bernama) -- The education ministry's first Aptitude Test for Year Six students during their UPSR exams has shown that only 5.7 per cent (29,084 students) out of 509,885 pupils are skilled at problem solving and decision making, and only 34.34 per cent (175,101) in skilled thinking.

Education Director-General Tan Sri Alimuddin Mohd Dom This said today that this indicated that the children needed more training on problem-solving and decision-making.

Speaking at a press conference here on Thursday, he explained that the Aptitude Test was divided into two dimensions, namely Skilled Thinking and Problem Solving and Decision-Making .

Alimuddin said a student's aptitude level was then categorised from Band One (lowest skilled) to Band Four (highest skilled).

The test results have found that when it comes to problem solving and decision making, the majority of Year Six students which is 47.71 per cent (243,258 students) remained in Band Two, followed by 28.24 per cent (143,971 students) in Band Three and 18.35 per cent (93,572 students) in Band One.

On the other hand, the majority of Skilled Thinking students lies in Band Three at 41.04 per cent (209,244 students), followed by 20.71 per cent (105,580 students) in Band Two and 3.91 per cent (19,960) in Band One.

The test also categorised a student's interest into Academic, Technical and Vocational, Arts, Sports and Culture and Society, ranking them from One (primary interest) to Five (least interest).

There is a 39.31 per cent high tendency of candidates towards the academic, followed by technical and vocational (29.25 per cent), arts (19.26 per cent), culture and social (9.72 per cent) and sport (2.57 per cent).

-- BERNAMA

 

6 August 2009- Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Brings Proven Singapore Mathematics Approach to Florida

 

Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Brings Proven Singapore Mathematics Approach to Florida

Twelve Florida schools will implement the Math in Focus curriculum, combining the power of the Singapore approach with the support of the most trusted name in educational publishing

BOSTON — August 6, 2009 — Global education leader Houghton Mifflin Harcourt today announced the adoption of Math in Focus: The Singapore Approach in 12 private, parochial and charter schools across Florida.

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18 June 2009- Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Brings Proven Singapore Mathematics Approach to Kentucky

 

Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Brings Proven Singapore Mathematics Approach to the Second-Largest District in Kentucky

Eight Fayette County Public Schools will implement Math in Focus, combining the power of the Singapore approach with the support of the most trusted name in educational publishing

BOSTON — June 18, 2009 — Global education leader Houghton Mifflin Harcourt today announced the adoption of Math in Focus: The Singapore Approach in a quarter of the public elementary schools in Fayette County, Kentucky. The second-largest district in the state will implement this highly innovative and proven mathematics program in grades K–5 in the 2009–2010 school year.

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23 May 2009 - It's Not String of A's that Counts (Nation, The Star)
 
 
20 May 2009 - Educate Children on Real Purpose of Exams (Views, The Star)
 
 

18 June 2009- Dr Fong launched new “Math in Focus” Book Series in USA

 

Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Brings Proven Singapore Mathematics Approach to Classrooms Nationwide

Great Source's Math in Focus provides the power of the Singapore approach backed by the most trusted name in educational publishing

BOSTON — April 21, 2009 — Global education leader Houghton Mifflin Harcourt today launches Math in Focus, an innovative new math program based on the highly acclaimed Singapore approach to mathematics.

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16 December 2008 - 你 可 以 变 得 更 聪 明 (新教育, Sin Chew Jit Poh)
 
 
17 August 2008 - Stretching Minds (Education, The Star)
 
 
28 September 2007 - Tie-Up For Push To Sell Singapore Maths Textbooks in US (The Straits Times)
 
 
 
17 April 2007 - Review Non-ICT Promoting Curriculum: No More Rote Learning (The Star)
 
 
17 April 2007 - 栽培学生思考力 (Sin Chew Jit Poh)
 
 
 
25 January 2006 - US Kids Not Stupid Too? (The New Paper)
 
 
 
 


 
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