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Creating world class education through training, school resources

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The impact of a globalizing economy is the driving force for schools to upgrade their standards in order to produce graduates who can compete globally. It is the vision of EdCrisch International, in partnership with Marshall Cavendish Education of Singapore to provide Philippine schools with the opportunity to obtain excellent school resources and teacher training that will help schools fulfill the aspiration of becoming truly world class.

This coming Feb. 6 and 7, EdCrisch International will again hold a conference entitled “Creating a World Class Education” featuring speakers such as Dr. Yeap Ban Har, Dr. Subramanian s/o Ramanathan of the NIE (National Institute of Education), Ms. Ling Yuan and Ms. Foo Sheue, both with a Master in Education from the Ministry of Education in Singapore. Topics to be discussed are “Why kids like Singapore math” and “Why kids like Singapore science,” “Introduction to secondary science using the Singapore Syllabus Framework,” and the “Benefits of English taught as a text type and young learners go” (an ESL teaching tool for children).

The conference is open to all educators in the private sector. ITo register and to get more details about the “Creating a World Class Education Conference”, please contact EdCrisch International at tel. nos. 40751424 and 8310742, e-mail [email protected] or visit www.edcrischalkemlearning.com

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BENEFITS OF ENGLISH

DR. SUBRAMANIAN

DR. YEAP BAN HAR

EDUCATION

MARSHALL CAVENDISH EDUCATION OF SINGAPORE

MINISTRY OF EDUCATION

MS. FOO SHEUE

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION

SINGAPORE SYLLABUS FRAMEWORK

WORLD CLASS EDUCATION

WORLD CLASS EDUCATION CONFERENCE

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