Phasing out streaming in schools: Stigma, labelling may be reduced, but not completely eradicated, say teachers

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Teachers Channel NewsAsia spoke to largely welcomed the move, pointing out that the existing system of streaming has resulted in students ...

Secondary school teachers Channel NewsAsia spoke to agreed that this self-limiting mindset is evident in some of the students they teach, pointing out that students can feel defined by the stream they are in.

“I had a friend who took a group of Normal students out during a camp, and she asked them about how they feel being in the Normal stream,” she said. “Many of them cried.” “When this happens, the student tends to think they are better , and would hang out more with the Normal students,” she said. “It’s clearly stated that G1 is mapped to the Normal level,” she said. “So somehow I think ...in conversations or during gatherings, they will still be asked if they’re taking subjects at G1 or G2 level … I don’t think these comparisons can be fully eradicated.”Teachers also raised concerns about their workload increasing, with one English teacher pointing out that “a lot more thought and planning would be needed” for lessons.

“You can have very hardworking students, but if they’re not as bright sometimes … this could be an issue.”Nonetheless, the teachers were largely positive about the change.

 

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