Innovation and Enterprise
Innovation and Enterprise
Tampines Primary School recognizes the role of Innovation and Enterprise (I&E) in challenging the mindsets of teachers and students in the changing education landscape. The revised Desired Outcomes of Education (Curriculum 2015 student outcomes) and 21st Century Skills reinforce the need to leverage I&E to provide a holistic education for our students. The school has in place programmes to nurture creativity and enterprise in students.
Interdisciplinary Project Work
Project Work provides students and teachers with opportunities to break away from the compartmentalization of knowledge and skills. Broad themes, which cut across subjects, are used to bring the various aspects of the curriculum together. Project work helps students see the interconnectedness of their learning. Students are encouraged to use resources, to work collaboratively, to think critically, creatively and independently and to communicate their findings.
Framework & Rationale for Project Work
Project Work in Tampines Primary School aims to provide a platform, undergird by values, for students to progressively apply knowledge and skills in authentic learning contexts. Using the TPPS PW Protocol (adapted from Design Thinking) as our innovative approach, we wish to develop students who are self-directed learners, effective communicators and creative problem solvers with a focus on the four project work outcomes.
In Tampines Primary School, project work is designed based on the TPPS PW Protocol, which is adapted from the four phases of Design for Change and Design Thinking.
The table below shows how PW outcomes are achieved through the 5 stages in our PW Protocol.
TPPS PW Protocol | Project Work Learning Outcomes |
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Feel out a scenario | Communication Independent Learning |
Define a problem | |
Ideate to solve the problem | Communication Knowledge Application Collaboration Independent Learning |
Do what you can to make a change | |
Share your actions | Communication Collaboration Independent Learning |
This year, students were presented with the recycling issues in the canteen. By going through the PW protocol, students came up with many creative ideas to encourage their peers to recycle right. The lower primary students wrote a pledge to bring their own cutleries to consume their packed bento lunch in class; using Acrostic Poems and Limericks, the P3 and P4 students came up with humorous ways to remind their peers and themselves the right way to recycle. Through the use of Forum Theatre, the Graduating School students demonstrated the right way to educate the lower primary students on recycling.
Let’s feel the problem - The Woe of Mr Bin (A PW project in 2020)
Innovation Day
Tampines Primary School has a wide variety of student-focused learning activities intended to achieve holistic education. The Innovation Day is a platform for the school to recognize students who have achieved outstanding progress in their strive for excellence and innovation. Since its inception in 2017, the Innovation Day has celebrated more than 70 innovative projects from different programmes and departments. It is a day looked forward yearly by both teachers and students as it marks the culmination of the innovation culture in Tampines Primary School.
Design For Change Challenge
Leveraging on the spirit of I&E, students from Primary 3 to Primary 5 of the I&E club participated in the Design for Change Challenge since 2012. DESIGN FOR CHANGE is the largest global movement designed to give children an opportunity to express their own ideas for a better world and put them into action. The program encourages children to explore and identify aspects in their immediate surroundings or elsewhere, which they like to make a difference to. They are directly involved in designing and leading change in their community. Hands on! In 2012, one of the representing teams adopted the cause” Respecting elderly Low Wage Workers”. The team emerged as one of the winning teams in the annual challenge. They were also filmed and the feature was used to promote SoChinAction(Social Change in Action).
In 2013, the representing team that adopted the cause, “I may be different but that doesn’t mean that you can treat me this way… STOP BULLYING!” also emerged as one of the winning teams in the annual challenge.