Student-centric Values-driven Education (SVE) Workshop
Date: 27 January
Venue: AVA Room
Time 3.15 pm to 5.15 pm
The staff will sit according to their non-IP departments.We will be using Padlet Walls and post-it notes with butcher papers at your table during this workshop.
Grouping for SVE Module 1 Workshop
“The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write,
but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn. ”
As a fraternity and as a school, we have made many efforts toward SVE. These could be summarised in 2 broad goals:
(A) Supporting children in discovering and developing their strengths and interests, and in making informed education and career choices based on them
· Providing broad-based opportunities across multiple domains
· Guiding students to make informed choices in their education journey and career
(B) Developing strong foundations for a lifelong journey
· Strong foundations in the areas of knowledge, character, skills and values
Group Learning Activities
Group Rules
• Everyone’s views matter.
• Participate freely.
• Keep an open mind.
• Be respectful of differing views.
• Be 100% present.
• Keep to one conversation at a time.
• Comments expressed are non-attributable.
Group Discussion
• You may take 1-2 minutes to think about and write down your points on a post-it note.
• You may take turns to share your points, and paste your post-it notes on the butcher paper at the table.
• Note Poster to consolidate and post the ideas in statement form onto the respective Padlet Walls below so that everyone can see it.
• If someone has raised a different point, do feel free to add on. Or, feel free to clarify where necessary.
Question 1(a):
How are each of the 2 goals currently achieved in our school?
Consider existing school programmes, and practices, including those involving partnerships with external stakeholders. Note posters, please CLICK HERE to start posting your group's ideas.
Question 1(b):
How do our efforts for SVE relate to SkillsFuture?
How do our programmes, practices and partnerships help students to:
o acquire deep skills;
o value skills and mastery;
o enjoy learning; and make informed choices?
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