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BIOLOGY
RAFFLES ACADEMIES
a.k.a. B.RA
REQUIREMENTS
Secondary Two Results
4.0 GP for Biology
3.6 overall GPA
Others: on a case-by-case basis
Procedure
1. Selection Test
2. Interview (for some)
Other Requirements
Science Mentorship Project
OM-Tech Problem
RP vs RA
How is RA different from RP?
More
depth and breadth in curriculum
Discussion-based teaching style
More opportunities for biology-related activities
Varied RA assessments
SEC 3 CURRICULUM
RP Curriculum
Additional RA Topics
Homeostasis
Kidney
Respiration
Photosynthesis
Ecology
Man’s Impact on the
Environment
Evolution
Photosystems I & II
SEC 4 CURRICULUM
RP Curriculum
Fertility
Additional RA Topics
Foetal screening (e.g.
amniocentisis)
Statistical analysis (chi-square
test), Epistasis, Collaboration,
Complementary genes,
Pleiotropy, x inactivation
Cellular Reproduction
Genomic Biology
Genetic Biology
Genetic Engineering
Genetically Modified
Organisms
Regulation of gene expression of
lac and ara operons
Gene technology (DNA probes
and hybridisation, Northern,
Southern, Western,
Southwestern blotting)
TEACHING STYLE
Accelerated learning
RP syllabus covered
briefly in class to allow
more time for RA
Additional handouts
which delve deeper into
topics covered
More hands-on activities
TEACHING STYLE
Discussion-based
and participation
Lessons
are based on
students’ input
Sharing of ideas and
opinions are strongly
encouraged
Group research, then
sharing through class
presentations
TEACHING STYLE
Self-motivated
learning
Hardly
any
spoonfeeding
More opportunities to
explore and research on
your own
WHAT YOU TAKE
AWAY IS BASED ON
WHAT YOU PUT IN!
ACTIVITIES/ PROGRAMMES
Science Mentorship Programme (SMP)
An
attachment programme under which students,
under the guidance of an expert-mentor (e.g.
professor, doctor) carry out scientific research and
investigation
Expert-mentors from institutions e.g NUS, NTU
Comprises 2 main sections: Mentorship/attachment
& project work, and participation in Youth Science
Conference (YSC) in September
ACTIVITIES/ PROGRAMMES
Science Mentorship Programme (SMP)
Allows
students to gain exposure to scientific
research and investigation/experimentation
Topics researched on in the course of doing the SMP
project will most likely be relevant to the RA
curriculum
Students are given the opportunity to work in
laboratories equipped with state-of-the-art
technologies and equipment
ACTIVITIES/ PROGRAMMES
Science Mentorship Programme (SMP)
Requirements:
Aptitude in Math and Science
Interest in science
Ability to grasp abstract scientific concepts
Motivation and initiative
Time management skills
Commitment and discipline
Intellectual curiosity
Ability to work with others in a team
Social skills needed to relate to adults
Recommendation by a Science Teacher
Recommendation by Head of Department
(Source: http://www.gebsp.moe.gov.sg/SMP/index.htm)
ACTIVITIES/ PROGRAMMES
Science Mentorship Programme (SMP)
Selection Process:
Submission of a research proposal (Nov)
Based on topics proposed by the individual or by
various expert-mentors from different institutions
Unsuccessful applicants are to reapply, and a new list of
research topics proposed by expert-mentors will be
released (January)
Others will be considered on a case-by-case basis
ACTIVITIES/ PROGRAMMES
Competitions
National Youth Envirolympics Challenge (NYEC)
Organised in partnership with NEA
An “amazing-race” around Singapore, centered around
encouraging youths to support the green cause
ACTIVITIES/ PROGRAMMES
3-day attachment at Institute of
Molecular and Cell Biology (IMCB)
Learnt lab techniques (eg: Gel Electrophoresis,
Polymerase Chain Reaction)
Worked in a state-of-the-art lab
Got a feel of what a research scientist does
ACTIVITIES/ PROGRAMMES
State-ofthe-art lab
at IMCB
ACTIVITIES/ PROGRAMMES
Science Talks
Stem Cell Talk Series 2009 by Prof Lim Tit Meng
at the Science Centre
A
series of 4 talks about stem cells and nerve growth
factors, and its applications today
Evolution Talk by Dr Shawn Lum (from NIE)
Enrichment
on Evolution from Secondary 3
ACTIVITIES/ PROGRAMMES
RA Class Project – Mosquito Breeding Sites
Collaboration with RI and NUS to study mosquito breeding
sites
Aim of the investigation was to find out which site in our
school best favours the breeding of mosquito
Placed mosquito larvae trap in different sites around the school
(Koi Pond, Eco Garden, J-Block Basketball Courts)
Every Tuesday and Thursday, the class will count the number
of larvae in each trap
ACTIVITIES/ PROGRAMMES
Mosquito
Traps
ACTIVITIES/ PROGRAMMES
Placing the
mosquito traps in
the Eco garden
ACTIVITIES/ PROGRAMMES
Michelle and Michelle
placing the mosquito
traps near the
basketball courts
ACTIVITIES/ PROGRAMMES
Julia transferring
mosquito larvae
into tubes
ACTIVITIES/ PROGRAMMES
Our mosquito larvae samples
RA ASSESSMENTS
Creative assessment methods
Have RP as well as RA assessments
Nuture and develop your creative potential
Encourages insightful thinking
RA ASSESMENTS
Pen and Paper assessments
Aunt Agony column response
Standard pen and paper test
Class presentation
Lab report
Making products
Brochures
Models
Posters
RA ASSESMENTS
GM
Brochure
in S3
MORE ABOUT B.RA
(insert BRA photo here and photos of teachers :D)
Thank you for your kind attention!
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