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Singapore · MOE Syllabus Outcomes

Primary 5 CCE

This curriculum explores the foundations of Singaporean democracy and the ethical responsibilities of citizens. Students analyze the balance between individual rights and the common good while developing reasoning skills for complex social issues.

6 units·42 topics·Ages 10-11

01Foundations of Governance

8 topics·Semester 1

Explores the structure of the Singapore government and the separation of powers between the Executive, Legislature, and Judiciary.

Introduction to Governance: Why Rules Matter

Students will explore the fundamental need for rules and governance in any society, from school to nation.

Think-Pair-ShareCarousel Brainstorm
The Three Branches of Power: An Overview

Understanding how the Organ of State functions to prevent the concentration of power.

Concept MappingSimulation Game
The Executive Branch: Leading the Nation

Investigating the roles and responsibilities of the Prime Minister and Cabinet in governing Singapore.

Expert PanelCase Study Analysis
The Legislative Branch: Making Laws

Exploring the structure and function of Parliament, including the role of Members of Parliament (MPs).

Simulation GameGallery Walk
The Judicial Branch: Upholding Justice

Understanding the role of the courts and judges in interpreting laws and ensuring justice.

Mock TrialCase Study Analysis
The Constitution as the Supreme Law

Examining the document that provides the framework for all other laws in Singapore.

Case Study AnalysisSocratic Seminar
The Role of the President: Custodian of the Nation

Investigating the custodial role of the Elected President in safeguarding national reserves and integrity.

Role PlayFishbowl Discussion
Checks and Balances: Preventing Abuse of Power

Understanding how the different branches of government limit each other's powers to prevent tyranny.

Concept MappingDocument Mystery

02Rights and Responsibilities

7 topics·Semester 1

Examining the fundamental liberties of citizens and the corresponding duties required to maintain a harmonious society.

Understanding Fundamental Liberties

A study of constitutional rights such as freedom of speech and religion within the local context.

Four CornersPhilosophical Chairs
Freedom of Speech and Expression

Exploring the boundaries and implications of freedom of speech in Singapore's multicultural context.

Socratic SeminarCase Study Analysis
Freedom of Religion and Belief

Understanding the importance of religious harmony and the legal framework protecting it.

JigsawWorld Café
The Duty of the Citizen: National Service

Analyzing why rights cannot exist without responsibilities like National Service and voting.

Town Hall MeetingFormal Debate
The Duty of the Citizen: Voting and Civic Participation

Exploring the importance of voting and other forms of civic participation in a democratic society.

Project-Based LearningThink-Pair-Share
Digital Citizenship and Ethics

Navigating the ethical challenges of the digital world and the responsibility for online conduct.

Socratic SeminarCase Study Analysis
Personal Responsibility and Community Well-being

Understanding how individual choices and actions contribute to the overall health and harmony of the community.

Problem-Based LearningGraffiti Wall

03The Legislative Process

6 topics·Semester 1

Following the journey of a bill from a proposal to an Act of Parliament.

From Idea to Bill: Policy Formulation

Exploring how public needs and government priorities translate into policy proposals.

Collaborative Problem-SolvingWorld Café
How Laws are Made: Parliamentary Readings

Understanding the stages of parliamentary readings and the importance of debate.

Simulation GameDocument Mystery
The Role of the Opposition in Parliament

Evaluating the importance of diverse voices and constructive critique in Parliament.

Fishbowl DiscussionInside-Outside Circle
Selecting Representatives: The Electoral System

Examining the electoral system and the criteria for leadership.

Project-Based LearningThink-Pair-Share
Understanding Political Parties and Their Roles

Exploring the functions of political parties in representing different interests and shaping policy.

Formal DebateExpert Panel
Citizen Engagement in Law-Making

Investigating various avenues for citizens to provide feedback and influence legislative decisions.

Town Hall MeetingInquiry Circle

04Justice and the Legal System

6 topics·Semester 2

Investigating how the rule of law maintains order and provides a mechanism for resolving disputes fairly.

The Rule of Law: Foundation of Justice

Defining the principle that all people and institutions are subject to and accountable to law.

Socratic SeminarCase Study Analysis
The Court System: Structure and Function

Exploring how judges interpret the law and the importance of an independent judiciary.

Mock TrialExperiential Learning
Criminal Justice: Punishment and Prevention

Understanding the purpose of criminal law, different types of crimes, and their consequences.

Case Study AnalysisFormal Debate
Civil Justice: Resolving Disputes

Exploring how civil law helps resolve disputes between individuals or organizations.

Role PlayProblem-Based Learning
Restorative vs Retributive Justice

Comparing different approaches to punishment and rehabilitation in the legal system.

Case Study AnalysisFour Corners
Ethics in the Legal Profession

Discussing the ethical responsibilities of lawyers, judges, and other legal professionals.

Socratic SeminarExpert Panel

05Social Cohesion and Diversity

7 topics·Semester 2

Analyzing the ethical challenges of maintaining harmony in a multi-ethnic and multi-religious society.

Understanding Singapore's Multicultural Fabric

Exploring the historical and contemporary factors contributing to Singapore's diverse society.

Gallery WalkJigsaw
Multiculturalism and Policy: Ethnic Integration

Examining policies like the Ethnic Integration Policy in housing.

Case Study AnalysisTown Hall Meeting
Religious Harmony: Principles and Practices

Discussing the Maintenance of Religious Harmony Act and the ethics of secularism.

JigsawPhilosophical Chairs
Inclusion and Accessibility for Persons with Disabilities

Evaluating how society supports persons with disabilities and the elderly.

Experiential LearningProblem-Based Learning
Supporting the Elderly: A Collective Responsibility

Examining policies and community initiatives aimed at supporting Singapore's aging population.

Case Study AnalysisInquiry Circle
Bridging Divides: Inter-group Dialogue

Learning strategies and importance of respectful dialogue across different social groups.

Socratic SeminarWorld Café
The Role of Media in Shaping Perceptions of Diversity

Critically analyzing how media portrays different social groups and its impact on social cohesion.

Document Mystery

06Global Citizenship

8 topics·Semester 2

Understanding Singapore's place in the world and our ethical obligations to the global community.

Singapore's Place in the World

Exploring why a small nation must be a friend to all and an enemy to none.

Simulation GameWorld Café
International Relations and Sovereignty

Exploring why a small nation must be a friend to all and an enemy to none.

Simulation GameWorld Café
Environmental Stewardship: Local Actions, Global Impact

Analyzing the ethics of climate change and national resource management.

Formal DebateProject-Based Learning
Global Waste Management and Circular Economy

Discussing the challenges of global waste and the concept of a circular economy.

Problem-Based LearningConcept Mapping
Humanitarian Ethics: Responding to Crises

Discussing Singapore's contribution to global crises and disaster relief.

Case Study AnalysisExpert Panel
Understanding Global Inequalities

Exploring the causes and consequences of global poverty and inequality.

Socratic SeminarDocument Mystery
The Role of International Organizations

Investigating the functions and impact of organizations like the UN and ASEAN.

JigsawPress Conference
Digital Diplomacy and Global Connectivity

Exploring how technology shapes international relations and global communication.

Flipped ClassroomWorld Café