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Bi-Cultural Bridge (BcB) Programme

13 November 2017

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Objective

1. The BcB programme aims to develop bicultural talents who are passionate about learning the Chinese culture and language.

2. This programme stretches the potential of a student who is proficient in both languages and allows them to appreciate the Chinese culture in greater depth.

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Rationale

1.Provide High-Ability Learners (HALs) in the school with learning experiences at an appropriate level of challenge.

2.Ensure that the curriculum for HALs is aligned with, and extends the core/regular classroom curriculum.

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Schoolwide Enrichment Model (SEM)

The Schoolwide Enrichment Model (SEM) is widely implemented as an enrichment program used with academically gifted and talented students and an enrichment approach for all schools interested in high-end learning and developing the strengths and talents of all students.

(Renzulli, 1977; Renzulli & Reis, 1985, 1997)

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Schoolwide Enrichment Model (SEM)

Provides enriched learning experiences and higher learning standards for all children through three goals:

Develop talents in all childrenProvide a broad range of enriching experiences for all studentsProvide advanced follow-up opportunities for children based on their strengths and interests.

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Schoolwide Enrichment Model (SEM)

Focuses on enrichment through the use of enjoyable and challenging learning experiences that are constructed around students' interests, learning styles, and preferred modes of expression.

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Why is BcB offered in SKGPSThe 4-year programme is designed to develop a core group of pupils in Primary 3 to Primary 6 who are effectively bilingual and bicultural. This spiral design curriculum at the primary school level ensures continuity at the secondary and pre-university levels at institutions that offer bicultural programmes. Lessons and activities are geared towards equipping pupils with a comprehensive understanding of Chinese culture, history, literature and the arts.

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Progress of P4 BcB pupils

Eligibility for P5HCL1. Band 1 for Chinese Language2. At least a Band 2 for English Language ,

Mathematics and ScienceP4 BcB pupils who score Band 1(CL)

94.7% (36/38) – 2016

92.1% (35/38) – 2017

3. Attended P3BcB enrichment activities

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Bi-cultural Talents

Know ExperienceKnow your Language & Culture

Experience & appreciate your Language & Culture

ConnectCommunicate effectively using your language

Bi-Cultural Bridge “Know-Experience-Connect”

3-tier BcBKEC Framework

CommunicationEffective

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Level Module Key Programmes

P3

Module 1Module 2Module 3Module 4

Higher Chinese Language Appreciation of Children’s Classic and Story Writing Chinese Calligraphy Children’s Literature Appreciation: Poetry writing Tea Appreciation@ Chung Cheng High School (Main)• *Chinese Oratorical Skills Training/ Story Challenge

Course

• Curricular hours• School Holiday• Outside curricular

hours

P4

Module 1Module 2Module 3Module 4

Higher Chinese Language• Chinese Brush Painting Appreciation of Children’s Classic and Story Writing New Media Reporting Children’s Literature Appreciation: Poetry writing

• Curricular hours• School Holiday• Outside curricular

hours

P5

Module 1

Module 2Module 3

• Higher Chinese Language• Script writing/ Public speaking/ Broadcasting• Chinese culture and History/ Chinese Opera

• Curricular hours• School Holiday• Outside curricular

hours

P6 Module 1Module 2

• Higher Chinese Language• Post-exam cultural activities

• Curricular hours

Subject to change

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P3 & P4 Higher Chinese Language

The Higher Chinese lessons focus on writing skills and cross-cultural perspectives. Designed to take students to new levels of creative expression and critical analysis, while strengthening the fundamentals of formal writing and oral presentation.

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Curriculum Materials

Pupils who are taking this programme should buy the following materials:

Higher Chinese Textbook 3A & 3BHigher Chinese Activity Book 3A & 3B

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Appreciation of Children’s Chinese Classics and story writing

Objectives of course:To develop interest, confidence and competence in the Chinese language and culture

At the end of the programme, pupils will be able to:appreciate the Chinese literature and culture through the Children’s Chinese Classicsuse a wide and expressive vocabulary to write more interestingly

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Collaborative Learning Learning through role plays

Self Directed Learning ICAR2E values

Character Building through Literary Arts

Chinese Calligraphy (Beginner)

Objectives of course:To develop interest, confidence and competence in the Chinese language and culture

At the end of the programme, pupils will be able to:Have a better understanding of Chinese calligraphy so as to improve their ability to appreciate Chinese calligraphy as an unique form of Chinese artLay a foundation for pupils who wish to pursue further on Chinese calligraphy as an artApply writing techniques (Kai Shu) “楷书” learnt to write auspicious messages, couplets and poems at the end of the 4 day course

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Chinese Tea AppreciationObjectives of course:To develop interest in the Chinese language and culture

At the end of the programme, pupils will be able to understand:

The history of TeaThe Chinese character of TeaThe different types of Tea and their benefitsA demonstration to the traditional way of drinking Tea 19

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2016 P3 BcB Tea Appreciation @Chung Cheng High (Main)

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New Media ReportingObjectives of course:To hone oratorical and communication skills through media reporting;To equip pupils with mass communication skills in script writing, interviewing and reporting; andTo build the pupils’ confidence in self-expressions

At the end of the programme, pupils will be able to:demonstrate understanding of the characteristics of media reports;demonstrate competency on public speaking skills and writing of script and interview questions through hands-on activities and media reporting project on a theme (i.e. Racial Harmony Day) 23

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四年级双文化活动:制作储蓄罐

四年级双文化活动:制作储蓄罐

四年级双文化活动:水墨画

四年级双文化活动:水墨画

四年级双文化活动:剪纸

四年级双文化活动:剪纸

四年级双文化活动:《三国演义》

四年级双文化活动:《三国演义》

四年级双文化活动:《三国演义》

四年级双文化活动:《三国演义》

PAST ACHIEVEMENTS

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2017 Talent Showcase

Global Village Children and Youth Bilingual Speech Competition

Wei Xinyu (5A) - 2nd Position

11th YMCA Mandarin Speaking AwardYeo Ying Xi, Reya (3A) - Honour Roll (lower primary school category)

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2016 Talent Showcase

YMCA Mandarin Speaking Awards Honour Roll, Wei Xin Yu (4A)

Global Village Bilingual Speech Competition 3rd Prize, Wei Xin Yu (4A)

National Chinese Picture Book Creation Competition 2016

Merit Award, Luvlyn Lim, Anya Yeo & Christine Chua

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2016 Talent ShowcaseGlobal Village Children and Youth Bilingual Speech Competition

Noah Yang Shan Wei 3AJerome Chen Yu Cheng 3B

17th International Chinese Language Competition (2016) for Primary School

Shana Koh Yi Hui 3CKwek Jin Tao 3A

10th YMCA Mandarin Speaking Competition 2016Cheng Song Ze 3A

National Chinese Creative Reading Competition (Yet to compete)

Jonas Wong 3A, Leong Seng Yan 3A, Ferlin Fang 3A, Ang JiaQi 3B, Ong Ying Ting 3B

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Talent Showcase

National Story Challenge 2015 (Individual Team Category)

Certificate of Award for Semi-Final, Zhang Yifei 3CCertificate of Participation, Cyndi Looi 3B

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2015 Talent Showcase

9th National Story-telling Competition “Leader of Greatness”

Certificate Of Participation, Derienne Koh 3A

National Primary Schools Chinese Story Telling Competition 2015

Certificate Of Participation, Wei Xinyu 3A

National Chinese Creative Reading Competition

Goh Guan Rui 3A & Wei Xin Yu 3A 40

Internationalisation Experience

Hosting of China Visiting School – 湖南省实验小学 (3rd March 2015)The objective of the internationalisation experience is to develop in students the global awareness and cross-cultural skills and sensitivities.

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Provide opportunities to develop your child in his/her abilities to adapt to diverse cultures and communicate across boundaries. 42

Examination

Pupils who are taking this programme continue to sit for P3 SA1 & SA2 Chinese Language Paper

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Cost of the BcB programme

Pupils and parents should note that this is a co-funded programme.

30% of the cost of the activities will be subsidized by the school70% of the cost are payable by the pupil’s Edusave Fund or Cash.

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Estimated cost for 2017

S/N Course Title CourseFees

Sch Subsidy Paid by pupil

Mode of payment

1 Children’s Literature Appreciation & Story writing

$65.00 $19.50 $45.50 Edusave/ Cash

2 Chinese Calligraphy $50 $15.00 $35.00 Edusave/ Cash

3 Chinese Tea Appreciation

$15 $4.50 $10.50 Edusave/ Cash

Total $130.00 $39.00 $91.00 Edusave/ Cash

This is only an estimated cost. Subject to change

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Expectations

Pupils who are interested in this programme must be

1. committed to stay in the programme

2. able to set aside time outside curriculum hours to pursue the programme.

Enrichment class during school holidays (i.e Mar/June)To meet at least 80% of each enrichment module attendance

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Eligibility

1. At least a Band 2 for both English Language and Mathematics

2. Band 1 for Chinese Language3. Demonstrated the interest and

aptitude in the Chinese language during lessons

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Eligibility for following years

Subject to yearly review at year end to assess the suitability for the pupil to take up the BcBprogramme

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Resources

http://cultureb.moe.edu.sg/cultureb/slot/u114/culturebridge/index.htm

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Thank you

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