These Clothes are History
April 1st , 2011

"Students had a 1960s moment at the National Museum of Singapore yesterday when they tried on some outfits and hairdos - their grandparents might have worn."

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asianewslogoInternational Museum Day
May 31st , 2009

“At the Peranakan Museum on Sunday, visitors were guided by young cultural ambassadors (trained by HandsonLearning), who also learnt quite a bit while on duty”.

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"小导游有了自信,也更亲近历史"  
“Bringing Little Guides more confidence and closer to history”
July 7th , 2008

“This workshop not only trained my child to have more confidence, but also helped her learn to deal with pressure (of public speaking) and taking on more responsibilities,” proclaims proud parent of participant, Madam Chua.

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The Little Guides that Could
December 3rd , 2007

“A field day for all: The skills that these little guides learnt will certainly pay off in the long run”.

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School’s out, Fun’s here
November 4th , 2007

“The workshop finale will see these newly minted guides show off their skills and escort their parents on a real museum tour”.

 

SH@PE learning centre brings history to life
June 30th , 2007

"When we learn in (from) the text book, we only learn it by reading - we don't have the experience...here we do it more through experience.” Jerald Tan, Student from Casuarina Primary School. 

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Learning Beyond Classroom
An e-magazine dedicated to updating teachers with the latest educational research in a way that's informative, interesting, and yes, fun!

“Science teachers may be keen on Science Communicators, a workshop that exploreshow one can interpret and communicate complex science concepts to laymen using exhibits in the Singapore Science Centre”

“(In this interactive workshop), students will develop their motor skills and creativity through learning how to stage a puppet performance accompanied by self-developed scripts and selected music”, Ms Angeline Tong, Head of Curriculum Development and Evaluation, HandsonLearning.

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