Singapore Secondary School Humanities Syllabus
This syllabus outlines the subjects offered within the Humanities stream for Secondary school students in Singapore. While a definitive Secondary 2 syllabus breakdown remains elusive across the publicly accessible URLs provided by search results, the following information has been compiled from various sources, including school websites and the Ministry of Education (MOE). Combined Humanities is a compulsory subject consisting of Social Studies and an elective chosen from History, Geography, or Literature in English.
Combined Humanities:
- Social Studies: This subject explores real-world societal issues, drawing on disciplines like History, Geography, Political Science, Sociology, and Economics. It aims to develop students into informed, concerned, and participative citizens. SmileTutor provides an overview of the subject:
- Elective Options: Students choose one elective to pair with Social Studies.
- History: The Lower Secondary History syllabus covers Singapore's past, often within a regional and global context. The MOE provides a syllabus document (covering both Secondary 1 and 2): Additional resources can be found at Humanities Explorer:
- Geography: This subject explores both physical and human geography, often using an inquiry-based approach. SmileTutor provides an overview:
- Literature in English: This subject focuses on reading and responding to literary texts, developing students' ability to interpret meaning and understand different perspectives.
Individual Humanities Subjects (availability varies by school):
- Geography: Some schools offer Geography as a standalone subject. A Secondary 2 syllabus overview was found on one school's website: Another school's website had a similar overview:
- History: History is also offered as a standalone subject in some schools. The same MOE document referenced above covers the lower secondary levels:
- Literature in English: This subject is sometimes offered individually, focusing on developing students' literary analysis skills. The MOE provides a syllabus document (covering both lower and upper secondary):
It's important to note that specific syllabus content and assessment methods may vary between schools. Consulting individual school websites or contacting the schools directly is recommended for the most accurate and up-to-date information. |