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COMMON MYTHS ABOUT SEC 2 STREAMING
By Good School Learning Hub Sec 2 streaming is often surrounded by strong opinions, comparisons, and second-hand information. Many parents and students form beliefs about streaming long before decisions are made, and these beliefs can quietly increase stress. After more than 15 years of guiding students through the streaming year, I’ve found that much of the anxiety comes from myths that are widely repeated, but rarely examined carefully. Problem When myths about streaming

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Jan 22
MOTIVATION WITHOUT PRESSURE DURING PRIMARY 6
By Good School Learning Hub Motivation is one of the biggest concerns parents have during an exam year. Many parents want their child to stay driven and focused, while students feel expectations more strongly than before. After more than 15 years of teaching upper primary students, I have seen that most motivation issues are not caused by a lack of ability or effort. They are usually the result of pressure, uncertainty, and fear of getting things wrong. Problem Parents often

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Jan 22
BUILDING ATTENTION AND FOCUS IN PRIMARY SCHOOL AT PRIMARY 6
By Good School Learning Hub Many parents today are worried about their child’s ability to focus. They notice their child getting distracted easily, losing concentration during homework, or struggling to sit still for extended periods. After more than 15 years of teaching primary school students, I can say that these concerns are extremely common. This article is meant to help parents understand what attention and focus really look like in children, and how they can be develop

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Jan 22
WHO IS MORE SUITED FOR JUNIOR COLLEGE, WHO IS MORE SUITED FOR POLYTECHNIC
By Good School Learning Hub Choosing between Junior College (JC) and Polytechnic (Poly) is a highly individual decision. It is not a question of which pathway is better, but which environment best supports a student’s learning style, temperament, and readiness. After many years of guiding students through post-secondary choices, it is clear that suitability matters far more than labels or reputation. Problem Many families approach this decision with anxiety. Parents worry a

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Jan 22
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