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World Issues:

A Singapore
Perspective (1WISP)
What will we be doing in
 this module?
1. Learn about current GLOBAL
   issues and events.
2. Examine these issues in a
   LOCAL context and explore the
   challenges facing Singapore.
3. Discuss the concepts of
   sovereignty and citizenship.
WISP Objectives
1. To engage in active learning about world
   events and global issues such as
   racism, terrorism and globalisation.
2. To gain a deeper understanding of these
   issues.
3. To see the relevance of world issues and
   events to the political, social and economic
   scenes in Singapore.
4. To develop competence in articulating and
   expressing thoughts and informed opinions.
Topics covered in WISP

1.Discrimination
2.Religious Intolerance
3.Globalisation
4.Terrorism
5.Political Systems
How will you best learn
      in WISP?
5 Simple Steps …
Step 1

READ magazines, newspapers (online
or print), watch the news on
television. Be aware and find out what
is going on in our world!
“The real voyage of discovery
consists not in seeking new
landscapes but in having new eyes.”
(Marcel Proust)
Step 2

THINK … how do these
issues and events affect our
lives in Singapore?
“Our lives begin to end the day we
become silent about things that
matter.” (Martin Luther King)
Step 3

ASK questions and SHARE
your views with your friends
and tutor in class.

“It is not the answer that
enlightens, but the question.”
(Eugene Ionesco Decouvertes)
Step 4
RESPECT each other’s opinions.
Not everyone might have the
same beliefs and we need to
learn to listen to views other than
our own.


“The goal of education is to
replace an empty mind with an
open mind.” (Malcolm Forbes)
Step 5

TRY your best … that’s all
anyone can ask of you!


“The journey of a thousand
miles must begin with a single
step.” (Lao Tzu)
WISP Quick Facts!
1. In its 18th run. Classes are in small module
   groups (about 25 per class).
2. Prescribed module for ALL Level 3
   students, hence the large cohort
   (approximately 2000 students this semester).
3. Available on MeL (http://mel.np.edu.sg)
4. 77.4% of Oct 2011 students obtained Bs and
   above (compared to 75.0% in Apr 11). 98
   students obtained AD. Two failed.
Assessments in WISP
ASSESSMENT 1 – Exploratory Paper: Due 18 May (Week 5)        Indv - 20%


ASSESSMENT 2 – Google Maps & Investigative Report            Indv -20%
Submission (What in the World): To be completed by 29 June   Grp – 20%
(Week 12)


ASSESSMENT 3 – In-class Group Presentation (Home &           Indv – 20%
Away): Due Weeks 13-16 (by 3 August, Week 16)                 Grp - 10%

CLASS PARTICIPATION & ATTITUDE                                  10%
(Throughout the semester)

                                                   TOTAL       100%
Key Events
• Date:      20 January 2011 (Week 13)

• Venue: Block 5

• Time:      1:00-2:45PM
SAF Camp Visits 2012
Army Open House @ Our City
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7WISP @ NP Module Introduction - April 2012

  • 2.
  • 3. What will we be doing in this module? 1. Learn about current GLOBAL issues and events. 2. Examine these issues in a LOCAL context and explore the challenges facing Singapore. 3. Discuss the concepts of sovereignty and citizenship.
  • 4. WISP Objectives 1. To engage in active learning about world events and global issues such as racism, terrorism and globalisation. 2. To gain a deeper understanding of these issues. 3. To see the relevance of world issues and events to the political, social and economic scenes in Singapore. 4. To develop competence in articulating and expressing thoughts and informed opinions.
  • 5. Topics covered in WISP 1.Discrimination 2.Religious Intolerance 3.Globalisation 4.Terrorism 5.Political Systems
  • 6. How will you best learn in WISP?
  • 8. Step 1 READ magazines, newspapers (online or print), watch the news on television. Be aware and find out what is going on in our world! “The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes.” (Marcel Proust)
  • 9. Step 2 THINK … how do these issues and events affect our lives in Singapore? “Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.” (Martin Luther King)
  • 10. Step 3 ASK questions and SHARE your views with your friends and tutor in class. “It is not the answer that enlightens, but the question.” (Eugene Ionesco Decouvertes)
  • 11. Step 4 RESPECT each other’s opinions. Not everyone might have the same beliefs and we need to learn to listen to views other than our own. “The goal of education is to replace an empty mind with an open mind.” (Malcolm Forbes)
  • 12. Step 5 TRY your best … that’s all anyone can ask of you! “The journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step.” (Lao Tzu)
  • 13. WISP Quick Facts! 1. In its 18th run. Classes are in small module groups (about 25 per class). 2. Prescribed module for ALL Level 3 students, hence the large cohort (approximately 2000 students this semester). 3. Available on MeL (http://mel.np.edu.sg) 4. 77.4% of Oct 2011 students obtained Bs and above (compared to 75.0% in Apr 11). 98 students obtained AD. Two failed.
  • 14. Assessments in WISP ASSESSMENT 1 – Exploratory Paper: Due 18 May (Week 5) Indv - 20% ASSESSMENT 2 – Google Maps & Investigative Report Indv -20% Submission (What in the World): To be completed by 29 June Grp – 20% (Week 12) ASSESSMENT 3 – In-class Group Presentation (Home & Indv – 20% Away): Due Weeks 13-16 (by 3 August, Week 16) Grp - 10% CLASS PARTICIPATION & ATTITUDE 10% (Throughout the semester) TOTAL 100%
  • 16. • Date: 20 January 2011 (Week 13) • Venue: Block 5 • Time: 1:00-2:45PM
  • 18. Army Open House @ Our City