Friday, May 30, 2008

Reflections...

School holidays, and finally sometime for reflection. This is where I start getting philosophical about life. I feel that the word 'reflection' has been massively overused. Reflection, more than anything else, is like a rear-view mirror when you're driving. You look at it periodically to see what has happened and what's behind you. You don't drive looking at your rear view mirror all the time - you only look in the past to understand how and why you got to be as such. 

I've been teaching in this school for the past ten weeks. There's been ups and downs, but in general, i think i can safely conclude that there's been more ups than downs. I guess you take what you got and make the best use of it. Don't keep hoping for something you don't have and then get disappointed when you don't get it. Don't get me wrong, please have targets and goals. Those of you who know me well enough will know that I am a very goal-oriented person. I like to see myself achieving things. There's a saying which goes, 'he who aims at nothing is sure to hit it.' I can't agree with. Aim for nothing, and you will get nothing. Aim high, and work towards that aim. 

I was thinking about my university days and how much I missed them. I was thinking about my friends in university and how much fun we had together. I met my best friend in university. I learnt to ski. I learnt to study on my own. I learnt how to cook. And there are so many more things I learnt in university, both in and out of the classroom. It was fantastic. Those were good times. I remember in university, I used to take one module that I hated every semester. The only reason for that was so I could complain about it. Weird. I'm weird.

I never really imagined myself as a teacher while I was going through university. I thought i was going to be working in some other government department. Well, technically, MOE is a government department. But, I was looking more towards something like foreign affairs or home affairs. But having been in Bendemeer for ten weeks, I have no regrets taking up teaching..

Will post more stuff up tomorrow.

Au revior

Take care and stay safe

Mr Goh

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Last year's O Level Combined Humanities Answers

Model Answer Key

GCE O Level Exam 2007

Combined Humanities


1(a) Source A shows the uneasy relationship between India and Pakistan over their respective nuclear programs. The picture shows both players hard in concentration as they wait for the other party to move. Any false move could result in a nuclear war. The intent of this cartoon is likely to show the tense relationship between India and Pakistan due to the nuclear tests. 


The cartoonist likens the relationship between India and Pakistan to a game of chess. Their moves are highly dependent on the other party’s moves. With each move of a chess piece, it is tantamount of launching a nuclear missile. The chess game also represents the strategy that each party is undertaking to counter the other.


1(b) Source B is not very useful as evidence about reactions to Indian nuclear test. While Source B shows that the particular individual is very proud of India’s nuclear position, the other sources show how the nuclear tests are negative to Indian security in the long run. Source B tells me that “I am sure that every Indian is proud at the moment.” However, this view is not supported by every Indian, as Source C shows how the tests will heighten tension in between India and Pakistan, and might even lead to an arms race very quickly. Indeed, Source C tells me that “the test will worsen the tension in the South Asian region, triggering a nuclear arms race.”


It would appear that the purpose of Source B is useful as it increases the nationalistic fervor among Indians to make them feel extremely proud and well-protected from external threats. Indeed, being able to join the nuclear club puts India a cut above the rest and the article serves to play up this sentiment. As Source B says “We are going to be world players.”


1(c) The Indian Scientists in Source C would have to a rather large extent, though not entirely, agreed with Pakistani President Nawaz Sharif. Both sources agree on the fact that the tests would heighten tensions in the region. As Source C shows, “The tests will worsen tension in the South Asian region, triggering a nuclear arms race.”, and source D shows “India’s tests added to the already tense environment in South Asia.”


Both sources agree that the initial nuclear tests conducted by India was not entirely necessary as there was no real threat to India’s security. Indeed, as Source C shows, “there is no immediate threat to our nuclear security.”, and Source D shows that “India was motivated only by a desire for power.”


Sources C and D are different in the sense that the scientists and President Sharif disagreed in their views over having nuclear weapons. As Source C shows, “Can we really feel happy and secure in a world in which every country feels proud of its nuclear weapons and believes that they are necessary as deterrence. Whereas, Source D shows “nuclear deterrence is a vital part of our (Pakistan) security policy.”


1(d) Source E does not prove that all Indians are supportive of the testing of nuclear weapons. Source E shows a person holding u a sign which reads “No Water, No Electricity, No Jobs, No Problem. We have the Bomb”. Based on Source C, which says “people’s needs in terms of education and health are more urgent.”, it is rather obvious that the picture is one of sarcasm towards the Indian government. 


I think Source E must be taken with a pinch of salt and not literally as it is sending a political message to the Indian government that without water, electricity and jobs, it is pointless having the bomb in the first place. Hence, the picture is saying that rather than spending money in research on the bomb, it is far more worthwhile to ensure that the standard of living is met and there is sufficient employment. This is the best way to ensure security.

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Meeting up with ex-classmates

I had a very interesting today. Its been ten years since i left secondary school and i had a rare opportunity to meet up with some of my classmates from ten years ago. Indeed, I have not seen this group of people for the past decade. Unfortunately, it was under less than pleasant circumstances. One of my ex-classmate's mother had passed away over the weekend and we met up to offer our condolences. Yes, it was nice meeting up with everyone again, but it was at a not-so-nice place. A pity, but also a promise to meet up under better circumstances. I did not recognize a single face when we first met. Gosh - that's how much we all changed.

It was really funny when we started discussing secondary school life. How we used to make fun of our teachers, and cause lots of trouble. We could even recall so many specific events that happened which weren't so funny at that time. But looking back, it was terrifically entertaining.  Hindsight also gives 20/20 vision. So yah, i laughed until my cheekbones hurt. But it was all good fun. Throughly enjoyable.

I really hope that ten years from now, my students will meet up and have a good laugh over their school days... I think that would be awesome...

Take care and stay safe

Mr Goh

Saturday, May 24, 2008

My brother the lawyer

I had a rather interesting experience today. Once in a lifetime, i would probably say. These kind of things don't happen everyday and since I have only one brother, i'm pretty sure that this will the first and last time that i will be able to witness such a ceremony. Today, I witnessed my brother being called up to the bar. With this, he is now a full fledged lawyer and can start handling cases on his own. It also means longer working hours and more responsibility to shoulder. I'm really happy for him... :)

Take care and stay safe

Mr Goh

Friday, May 23, 2008

Pedra Branca

Its the holidays... June holidays... I hope you guys are studying. Yah right, as if. You can't smoke me. I was a student once upon a time too. Study versus play. Please, its a no-brainer, I already know which choice you're going to pick. No prizes for guessing which one. But please, don't forget your holiday homework.

The ruling on Pedra Branca was released by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) today. Yes, Singapore won sovereignty over the lighthouse and the little island it sits on. But it lost the middle rocks. After months of waiting, finally, the verdict is out. Does this complicate or simplify matters? Well, both really. Yes, now we know who controls which part for sure, but by calling a 50-50, matters will still be complicated. Not unlike the times before the verdict was released. How Singapore negotiates with Malaysia over the use of territorial waters will be an interesting debate. Life is like that too sometimes. You can't expect to win all the time, but you really shouldn't be losing all the time either. Not studying is tantamount to losing, because you are not giving yourself a fair chance at life.

Miss Kam left the school today. It was kinda emotional for all of us. She has been such an inspiration to all of us, that her departure feels like a certain gap all of a sudden. While we always knew that this day will come, the fact that reality set in really caught us all off guard - especially for Miss Kam. Over the past 13 years, she has played such a vital role in the life of the school and she has really given so much that its really so hard to let go. Then again, everything in life is for a time and a season. There is a time when you are a student, and there is a time when you go out to work. There is also a time to retire and a time to have fun. Knowing which season you're in and making the best use of it would be the ideal situation to be in. All the best Miss Kam! I'm sure you'll do exceedingly well in the rest of your teaching career.

Having said so much, its going to be a super packed June holidays for me. Seems like there's something on every week...

 I will still be contactable during the holidays if you need me. You can send me an e-mail if you really need to. My e-mail is theteacherisin@gmail.com

Take care and stay safe

Mr Goh

Thursday, May 22, 2008

So tired...

Had another round of kayaking today. Gosh, kayaking is tiring business. Especially when you kayak on your own and you have to launch kayaks out too. At the same time though, I must say that its a really fun experience. I've never really been an outdoor adventure sports person until very recently. And come to think about it, I think i like it more and more. I must try some extreme sports like base-jumping and skydiving. Check out more about base jumping: 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BASE_jumping   

It looks really fun.

Anyway, enough about outdoor adventure stuff. The Pedra Branca verdict will be out tomorrow. Finally, after 29 years of quarreling with Malaysia over a rock, the final answer and decision will be announced by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) at the Hague, Netherlands. Let's hope it rules in Singapore's favor. 

I've always been a fan of this thing called the "Model United Nations (MUN)". I used to do it alot while i was in secondary school and university in New Zealand. Of course, the arguments got more complicated as we got through university. Basically, the idea revolves around the fact that either an individual or a team of people form up to represent one particular country. It simulates the United Nations General Assembly Session where we try to pass laws and legislations for the world. So effectively, each person is representing a country and would try to fight for their country's best interest when they are arguing about how to frame the policy. Its alot of fun, and its something I would like to try out in Singapore soon... I don't know how its gonna turn out, but it'll be fun. Its tough to conduct because students need to research on that particular country and how that country views certain issues. They also have to be fairly articulate in trying to drive home their point.

Wow..its already the final week of term tomorrow. Half-a-year gone already. Gosh. Time flies. I'm looking forward to the holidays.... :)

Take care and stay safe

Mr Goh

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Post-Exam Activites

I had the honor of bringing the Sec 1Ns and 1Ts kayaking and dragon boating today. 

Initially, three teachers were supposed to go down into the water together. But in the end, two teachers baled out on me and I was left alone in the water. Rah. Haha.. But nonetheless, it was alot of fun, despite the fact that I didn't get a chance to kayak myself. But... seeing the Sec 1s have a go at paddling, I thought it was really worthwhile. If you know me long enough, i'm quite a thrill-seeker, I do lots of things just for the fun of it. 

Tomorrow is bowling. Another sport which I really enjoy...

I think I should wear contact lenses to school more often from now on...

Take care and stay safe...

Mr Goh

Monday, May 19, 2008

I'm still alive

Hmmm.. Its been awhile since I last blogged. Almost like a student again, don't blog during exam time. Yes, while the students were busy doing their exams, I was busy marking them. Indeed, I realized that since they put in effort to study and give their best shot, I had to mark it with the same level of enthusiasm and commitment to pass as many students as possible. So much has happened in the past three weeks that I really don't know where to begin.

OK.. Maybe let's start with last Saturday's funfair in school. Up till now, i still don't understand why its called 'funfair', when its not really 'fun', nor is it really 'fair'. Let me give you an example. I was physically man-handled (grabbed) by three students from a certain class to a certain stall to buy their stuff. I mean how much more unfair can you get than that??? And the best part, they were indignant about it. Ah well, all good fun, i guess. (Oh wait, maybe there's 'fun' in a 'funfair' after all).

Life as a single is awesome. I don't understand why people rush to get a 'stead'. Its over-rated. Over the past week, I saw Ironman and Drillbit Taylor. Very different plots, but I think i enjoyed Ironman better - maybe because it involved ethics, morals and a political undertone. Drillbit Taylor was about dealing with a school bully and how violence is the answer to the school bully. WRONG! I totally disagree with violence as an option to solve school bullying. There will be many people that disagree with me. I believe that the monopoly on violence in school lies with the teacher, discipline master, etc - not with the student. 

Its the final week of school and its all post-exam activities. I must say, the calendar of activities is really rather packed. I have so many things on that I'm practically out of school everyday. Its gonna be really fun. Really looking forward to it.

Ah, holidays are coming. And there are so MANY books that i'm really keen to read. I'm tempted to spend a few days in a bookstore just reading book after book. Sounds like a plan...

Take care and stay safe

Mr Goh