KHAIRANI bte Ahmad Education in Singapore (Part 3: Malay/Tamil), Accession Number 002257


  • Oral History Centre
    Source
  • 4
    Total Reels
  • Zaleha bte Osman
    Interviewer
  • 01:41:51
    Total Running Time
  • Malay
    Language


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  • 9 Feb 2000
    Recording Date
  • 00:29:26
    Running Time
  • MP3
    Format
  • Open Access
    Conditions Governing Access

Synopsis

Why Malay secondary school students were temporarily located at English schools. Subjects taught at secondary level. Tun Sri Lanang and Sang Nila Utama were the only two Malay secondary schools. Educational background of Malay school teachers. English language classes conducted by Adult Education Board. Why people attended the classes.

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  • 24 Feb 2000
    Recording Date
  • 00:30:11
    Running Time
  • MP3
    Format
  • Open Access
    Conditions Governing Access

Synopsis

Students'  discipline then and now. Parents in  past were not involved in their children's education. Bursaries for students. Why some Malay school students attended English evening school. Why interviewee's friends continued their studies in Malaysia. Problem of shortage of Malay teachers. School excursions. Rote learning. Texts used for Malay literature.

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  • 24 Feb 2000
    Recording Date
  • 00:12:45
    Running Time
  • MP3
    Format
  • Open Access
    Conditions Governing Access

Synopsis

School library. How students in past spent their school holidays. Teacher-student relationship then and now.

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