SingaSpeaks A PERIODIC NEWSLETTER FROM THE RAMAKRISHNA MISSION, SINGAPORE
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Gift of Groceries by SingTel Officers
On 6 October 2017, the Director and a group of staff from Singtel Workplace Safety and Health (WSH) Department paid a visit to the Boys’ Home. Swami Vimokshananda received them warmly and briefed them about the parent organisation and in particular the Boys’ Home in the Library. The group members were taken around on a guided tour of Temple and Boys Home. The WSH brought lots of grocery items for the use in the Boys’ Home. They were served with tea and snacks. 179 BARTLEY ROAD | SINGAPORE 539784
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Pre-school children create their own mini movies Kids learning through fun with Ms Chuah. More than 500 children from Ramakrishna Mission Sarada Kindergarten have created their own animations through the programme, which has been conducted for two years. ST PHOTO: NG SOR LUAN We thankfully reproduce the news item that appeared in the Straits Times, issue dated 4 Sept 2017.
Anyone can create their free to create any kind of own film - even pre-school story or adapt cartoon children. animation movies they may have watched. At Singapore's R a m a k r i s h n a M i s s i o n This technique of using Sarada Kindergarten in technology to stimulate Bartley, children as young learning and creation was as five years old have initiated by teacher Chuah started to take the lead in Guat Han, 27. She said: creating their own short "This helps pupils with films using stop-motion logical thinking and many animation. soft-skill techniques, such as being able to take turns Working in groups of and work as a team. around five, these children create their own storyline, "Gradually, as teachers, script, make their own we take a more hands-off props and move them approach and allow the around in small steps - children to discuss and taking pictures at each decide on the next move. step - before putting them This facilitates discussion together to create a short and they are now in film. charge of their own learning.” The class decides on the storyline and each group More than 500 children works to create a scene. from the kindergarten The scenes are then have created their own stitched together to form a animations through the movie. The children are programme, which has 179 BARTLEY ROAD | SINGAPORE 539784
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been conducted for two years. LEARNING TOOL This helps pupils with logical thinking and many soft-skill techniques, such as being able to take turns and work as a team. MS CHUAH GUAT HAN, on how the movie-making technique uses technology to stimulate learning and creation. Ms Narayanasamy Pushpavalli, 63, the principal, said: "We hope to take this further into different domains of the curriculum. Currently, the stories created are nonfiction, but we aim to move on to the non-fiction concepts. Pupils can also add music to their films.” "This is play - intellectual play.” Clara Chong singapore@rkmm.org
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President hosts IRO Council to Brunch
This is what the President of Singapore wrote in her FaceBook Page:
Halimah Yacob at The Istana, Singapore Official Residence of the President of Singapore 28 September at 14:39 Inter-religious harmony is the bedrock of any multicultural society. One way to strengthen inter-faith ties is to facilitate greater understanding between the different communities. This is why I am very heartened by what the InterReligious Organisation (IRO) is doing. As a community-led organisation, it has a long history of promoting peace and religious harmony in Singapore. This morning, I hosted the IRO Council to brunch. I was glad to engage the leaders of the various faiths and be inspired by their common belief in wanting to create more opportunities for dialogue between each other. Thank you IRO, for your steadfast belief in forging inter-religious harmony. Your effort is helping us build a more cohesive society. 179 BARTLEY ROAD | SINGAPORE 539784
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