Creative Zero

Team Creative Zero
We are a group of students pursing a diploma in Child Psychology and Early Education in Ngee Ann Polytechnic. This project aims to find out how Holistic Development can be achieved in Singapore and what should be done in order to achieve it. We collected data from a local preschool to analyse its needs and proposed recommended solutions to tackle the problem.

Capstone Project
Holistic Development
Meet The Team

Megan Ang
In charge of communication

Ong Xin Yi
In charge of creating and making website

Shirin Banu
In charge of creating materials

Tan Jia Xin
In charge of editing and creating materials

Wong Xing Yi, Rie
In charge of maintaining website

Rationale
"Prepare our students for the future, education must develop the whole person"
“Developing the whole child must first begin with instilling the right character and values"
- Heng Swee Keat (Education Minister of Singapore) (Channel News Asia, 2017)
Holistic Development
Holistic education is defined as
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acknowledgement of the multiple dimensions of the human personality
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Physical
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Intellectual
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Aesthetic and emotional
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(Early Childhood Developmental Agency, 2011)
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Why Holistic Development is Important
It is the integration of academic and non-academic areas and this results in developing the children in a wholesome manner
Every aspect of a child’s development should be recognised and valued in order to maximise the potential of the child. You can help them to develop knowledge, skills and dispositions across the six learning areas
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Aesthetics and Creative Expression,
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Discovery of the World,
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Language and Literacy,
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Motor Skills Development,
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Numeracy
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Social and Emotional Development. (Early Childhood Developmental Agency, 2011)