Humanities
HUMANITIES DEPARTMENT
Area of Focus
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Every KCPian an A.C.E. (Analytical, Collaborative & Ethical) thinker, serving the community with an excellence mindset. |
To develop KCPians holistically through collaborative, cooperative and inquiry based learning strategies to instill a sense of self directed for life-long learning |
Strategies employed in the Humanities Department@KCPSS:
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Learning Journeys for an experiential learning experience
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Field Studies for an authentic learning experience in the field of Geography
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Inquiry based approach to hone critical and inventive thinking skills
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Differentiated teaching practices to cater to the learning needs and styles of students
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Collaborative and cooperative learning strategies to enable students to be engaged learners
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Flipped classrooms to provide opportunities for students to be self-directed learners
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AfL (Assessment for learning) to enhance the feedback given to students
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Media platforms to understand and appreciate cross-cultural differences
Programmes
History
Amazing Race@Singapore River
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Our Secondary One students embarked on a learning journey to the Singapore River with the theme, “From a sleepy fishing village into a modern metropolis”. Through this they were able to gather information and data for their ‘Historical Investigation’ in a fun and engaging way based on an amazing race format. In addition, they were also able to apply Maths concepts and EL elements to challenges set to them in their learning journey. |
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Historical Investigation: Merger & Separation
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Our Secondary Two students were tasked with conducting a Historical Investigation into the topic of Merger and Separation. Students analysed historical sources, then created an end product based on their understanding of the reasons why Singapore merged with or separated from Malaya. Through this experience, our students saw how history can come alive as they are able to evaluate the significance of the past and its impact on the present and even the future. |
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Geography
Geographical Investigations
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Our Secondary 1 students embarked on a virtual learning journey through Bukit Timah Nature Reserve. Students examined the human impacts on this precious habitat, and channeled their learning creatively, and proposed practical solutions to support conservation efforts. |
Bite-sized Fieldwork: Geography in Everyday Life
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Secondary Three students applied Geographical concepts through the fieldwork project. Students researched the history of their selected town, and created a video to share about its sustainability features. The students could see the relevance of the concepts, highlighting Geography in Everyday life. |
Social Studies
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The Social Studies Issues Investigation offers an exciting opportunity for students to dive deep into real-world issues. Students become researchers, exploring multiple perspectives from various stakeholders, sharpening their inference and data management skills. By reflecting on their findings, they’ll create a meaningful solution to the issue—becoming agents of change. |
Competitions and Enrichment Programmes
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Students can look forward to exciting opportunities to extend their learning beyond the classroom by taking part in external Humanities competitions and programmes, such as:
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