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PBL in Science and Mathematics for Secondary Schools

Forty five students from Yishun Town Secondary School and Riverside Secondary School had a unique opportunity to experience PBL in RP. They racked their brains and honed their problem solving skills throughout the five days, in RP’s “One-Day, One-Problem™” setting. Faced with the interesting problems in science and mathematics, they had to stretch their capabilities to respond to the problems. 

Students from left to right: Celine Chia, Zhang Chang Cheng, Shubaashini, Zheng Huiyuan, Hua Meiting

Initially, many of the students were surprised when the facilitators refused to answer their questions. Instead, they were encouraged to clear their doubts through research and team discussions. The students managed to overcome their initial disappointments and eventually realised that they could do it on their own by sourcing for information and working effectively as a team. Their communication skills were also put to the test as they had to express their ideas and findings clearly during the daily presentations. At the end of each day, the students reflected on their learning and expressed their thoughts and experiences in their reflection journals. 

Through this programme organized by RP's Centre for Science and Mathematics, the school teachers observed that the students were capable of independent learning and were more confident during their presentations. Many students felt that the heavy thinking process they had to go through promoted effective learning. One of the students mentioned that he had learnt “to solve problems even without the help of teachers.”. Feedback gathered from the students showed that most of them would recommend this programme to their friends.

 

* For RP Staff - Click here to view the rest of the photos from this event
 

Words by Choi Kuan Meng & Karen Wong (CSM). (VL)

 
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