Overview
National Digital Literacy Programme (NDLP)
Digital technology is becoming increasingly pervasive in jobs, workplaces and society. The NDLP was launched in March 2020 to make digital learning inclusive by equipping students with the digital literacies to be future-ready. Digital literacies better enable our students, at different stages of their education journey, to acquire the digital skills required to navigate the digital age through four mutually reinforcing components in the ‘Find, Think, Apply and Create’ framework.
Through the NDLP, all secondary school students will own a school-prescribed personal learning device (PLD) by the end of 2021. Singapore Citizen students can use their Edusave Account to pay for the PLD. The PLD will be used to facilitate an environment that encourages personalised learning.
Our school strives to develop Kent Ridgeans who are
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Passionate Learners |
Self-directed Learners |
Responsible and Effective Digital Learners |
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who link what they have learnt to own experiences and real world, ask questions to satisfy their curiosity and seek to find their own answers, whether through observation, research or experimentation |
who take initiative to formulate learning goals, identify resources for learning, choose and implement appropriate learning strategies and evaluate learning outcomes |
who can leverage digital and physical resources safely, responsibly and effectively, both independently and with others, in their learn |
In order to achieve the desired student outcomes described above, our school has put in place processes to support our students, staff and partners.