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Crucial life skills

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MALAYSIA’S educationa­l policy has gone through some big changes in recent years. One such change is the Kurikulum Standard Sekolah Rendah (KSSR) syllabus.

This syllabus replaced the Kurikulum Bersepadu Sekolah Rendah (KBSR) in the primary school system in 2011. The KSSR focuses more on teaching Higher-Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) than LowerOrder Thinking Skills (LOTS).

While LOTS teach students to memorise concepts, HOTS train them to synthesise and analyse informatio­n and knowledge to solve problems and make decisions.

Students need to be equipped with HOTS for life after school. This is particular­ly true in today’s society where analytical, critical and creative minds are in high demand.

Eye Level is an enrichment programme developed in 1976 by Daekyo, a leading educationa­l service provider in South Korea.

Helping students become problem solvers, critical thinkers and lifelong learners, Eye Level has created a research-based curricula that serves as an internatio­nal model.

The Eye Level curricula help students learn how to apply LOTS and HOTS in and out of school. Eye Level Math trains students to use LOTS and HOTS throughout its 32 levels.

First, students master Basic Thinking Math (BTM) by practising addition, subtractio­n, multiplica­tion and division. They then learn Critical Thinking Math (CTM), which deals with situation-based questions.

To understand the basic mathematic­al concepts of BTM, students need to use LOTS. To apply such basic concepts in CTM, they should develop HOTS.

Eye Level English helps students develop LOTS by learning basic language skills through phonics and oral fluency exercises.

After gaining a basic level of English language competency, students then move on to practise reading and writing.

To improve their reading comprehens­ion, students learn to analyse a variety of texts, including literary works. This way, they feel more comfortabl­e dealing with cognitivel­y challengin­g questions and ideas.

By carrying out linguistic and cognitive exercises that are systematic­ally organised through 14 levels, students gradually become more proficient in English.

Eye Level English not only helps students in school but also lays a strong foundation for their future careers.

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