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Written by Choo Jen-Sin   
Thursday, 31 January 2008

Many members feel that assignmetns from the Education Studies courses are not useful for our professional needs in the future.  With this feedback, we have decided to relax the rules and at the same time will like to take this opportunity to explain the rationale.

A lot of time, thoughts and effort have being invested by all of us to complete each and every one of our NIE assignments.  A lot of written essays are summarized from many journals and articles related to education.  Instead of leaving them dormant in our hard disks or trashing them away, why not pool them together to form a rich source of knowledge library?

The reduced list of compulsory assignments for Education Studies modules are as follows:
  1. QED 520 Group Presentation & E-Portfolio
  2. QED 521 Group Presentations (Classroom Management & Individual Difference)
  3. QED 522 SCLP (if related to science or mathematics)
  4. Assignments for Elective Education Studies Modules

With the relaxed policy, we still strongly encourage you to share all your assignments to build up this knowledge base.

If you have any suggestions or feedback, please feel free to contact us so as to improve this sharing platform for the benefit of all memebers.

 
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