Animal Cruelty Depicted In Singapore Preschool Workbook
This illustration shows a boy cutting off the tail of a dog who is visibly in pain. Meant as a lesson to students, the instructions ask the students to follow the shape created by the boy after he pulls off the tail.
Photo Of Animal Cruelty In Workbook Reaches Singapore ECDA
The Mandarin-language assignment said to depict animal cruelty got some attention from ECDA. Although, while they said they are aware of this, they couldn’t do much about it.
The agency explained that lesson materials and curriculums are the school’s discretion. But they also advised that they routinely review the assignments they make, if parents raise concern.
“At the same time, preschools are encouraged to work together with parents on their children’s development, and constantly review their learning materials to ensure that the intended learning outcomes are achieved,” says ECDA, according to Coconuts Singapore.
Other Parents Share Their Concern With The Learning Material
After sharing the assignment depicting animal cruelty– on the group Childcare in Singapore–many parents reacted to the post. Netizens shared their shock and concern and some even agreed that there shouldn’t be any sign of animal cruelty in workbooks for students in Singapore.
Here’s what they had to say about the issue:
1. Many parents agree that the depiction of animal cruelty Singapore preschool workbook was too much. Saying it’s “unacceptable” and there can be other means of teaching such a lesson.
2. Facebook user Sabrina Kok and James Seet said that the drawing might possibly even encourage animal abuse.
3. Another parent was surprised how the school has managed to use this workbook for years.
Lead image source from Facebook / Group Member of Childcare in Singapore.
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