Overview
Character and Citizenship Education (CCE)
How is CCE taught?
CCE is taught through a variety of learning experiences beyond dedicated CCE lessons. For example, CCE lessons may be reflected as the following in a student's timetable:
CCE is taught through a variety of learning experiences beyond dedicated CCE lessons. For example, CCE lessons may be reflected as the following in a student's timetable:
- CCE (Form Teacher Guidance Period)
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CCE (Mother Tongue)
- Pendidikan Perwatakan & Kewarganegaraan
- 品格与公民教育
- நற்பண்பு குடியியல் கல்வி
- Programme for Active Learning (PAL)
In addition, CCE may be taught through:
| CCE Enactment | Platforms and Experiences |
|---|---|
| Key Student Development Experiences (SDEs) |
SDEs are programmes and activities that contribute towards the holistic development of our students in physical, aesthetic, intellectual, moral, and social domains. These include:
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What do students learn during CCE lessons?
CCE lessons are anchored on three big ideas: Identity, Relationships, and Choices.
From these big ideas, students learn and demonstrate calues and social-emotional competencies through six content areas:
CCE lessons are anchored on three big ideas: Identity, Relationships, and Choices.
From these big ideas, students learn and demonstrate calues and social-emotional competencies through six content areas:
- Cyber Wellness
- Education and Career Guidance
- Family Education
- Mental Health
- National Education
- Sexuality Education
CCE Curriculum Content Areas
- Character Education
- National Education (NE)
- Sexuality Education (SEd)
- Education and Career Guidance (ECG)
- Cyber Wellness
- Mental Health
- Family Education
- Leadership Development
- Internationalisation Programme
- Integration Programme
- Peer Support and Relationships (PSR)
- Values in Action (VIA)