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Ketty Perry

@KettyPerry

Ketty Perry


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  • First Name Ketty
  • Last Name Perry
  • Gender Female
  • Birthday January 1, 2000

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  • Ketty Perry
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    Posted in the topic Student Learning Progress: Tracking Success in Modern Education in the forum Books
    October 17, 2025 7:57 AM EDT

    Honestly, I’ve seen a big difference in how schools approach tracking student progress these days. It’s not just about grades anymore — it’s about how much a child grows in thinking, creativity, and confidence.

    A friend of mine enrolled her son in IB primary years programme Singapore at One World International School, and she always talks about how refreshing their approach is. Instead of focusing only on exams, the teachers there keep track of every little milestone — like how well students work in groups, how they reflect on their own learning, and how they apply knowledge in real-life projects.

    What she really liked was that her son could see his own progress. Teachers regularly shared portfolios and feedback, so both the student and parents knew where improvement was happening. It’s such a positive and encouraging system — very different from the old-school report-card style.

    In short, this kind of continuous assessment used in the IB framework really helps students understand how they’re learning, not just what they’re learning. It makes education more meaningful and much less stressful.

     
     
     
  • Ketty Perry
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    Posted in the topic Online Counselling Singapore in the forum Off-Topic Discussions
    October 17, 2025 7:46 AM EDT

    Online counselling in Singapore has become increasingly important, especially for students managing heavy academic workloads or adjusting to new learning environments. Many students, particularly those in IB secondary schools in Singapore such as One World International School, find online counselling useful for managing stress, anxiety, and balancing school life.

    During the IB years, students often face a packed schedule — internal assessments, extended essays, and creativity/service projects. Having access to online counselling provides a convenient and private way to talk through challenges without disrupting their routines. It’s especially helpful for international students who may be far from family or adjusting to a new culture.

    Schools like One World International School recognize that mental well-being is a big part of a student’s overall success. The IB framework already encourages reflection and personal growth, and when combined with accessible online counselling, it creates a more supportive environment for students to thrive academically and emotionally.

    In short, online counselling is becoming a valuable complement to traditional school-based support. For students in IB programs, especially at schools like OWIS, it ensures that emotional wellness and education progress hand in hand.

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