We've used powerschool for a few years, but it doesn't add much in the way of convenience or streamlining the problems with keeping track of hundreds of students. I'd be curious to see how our parents would react to the idea of RFID…
I am a primary school teacher in Singapore. I primarily teach Chinese and am in charge of the ICT department in school. I would like to learn more about using ICT in our teaching and learning, to share with my fellow colleagues and to make learning more engaging and interesting for my pupils.
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Hi Chia - I teach Chinese to my 4th graders - a few phrases each week with their vocabulary words. We try to stay close to the tones, but I don't think we'd win any pronunciation contests! I've taught at two summer school camps in Taiwan and have taken groups of my 4th graders to the camps and to be with homestay families during the summer school time. I stay in contact with a Taiwanese partner school, email pals for my kids. The language part is both to teach my kids the foundations of another language, and to have a real connection to their Asian friends. -- Terry