Success From Reframing of SYF Central Judging as SYF Arts Presentation in Achieving Aims for Students and Educators
Last Updated: 14 Oct 2024
Name and Constituency of Member of Parliament
Ms Usha Chandradas, Nominated Member of Parliament
Question
To ask the Minister for Education (a) whether the reframing of the Singapore Youth Festival (SYF) Central Judging as the SYF Arts Presentation has achieved its intended aims for both students and educators; and (b) if so, what are the factors that are taken into consideration when assessing whether such aims have been achieved.
Response
1. The reframing of the Singapore Youth Festival (SYF) Central Judging as the SYF Arts Presentation (AP) was part of a suite of changes to the SYF from 2013 intended to deepen students' holistic development and strengthen their joy of learning.
2. Based on surveys and other feedback from schools, the intent of the changes has largely been met. The change from a five-band award structure to the current three-band certification structure , with a more achievable highest band, has reduced excessive competition and efforts. Schools have given greater focus on using the rubrics and adjudicator feedback provided for student learning and improvement. Schools have also become more inclusive, such as by including younger or newer members in SYF AP. More than 90% of students surveyed agreed that their performing arts CCA focused on enjoying and learning about the arts. At the same time, students continued to give their best and adjudicators have commended the quality of performances across participating schools.
3. Another important change to the SYF in 2013 was the introduction of SYF Celebrations. With events and performances leading to Youth Day where students connect with audiences in less formal settings, SYF Celebrations have contributed to broadening the range of performance opportunities for students.
4. Since its inception in 1966, the SYF has been part of Singapore's journey in nation building and in celebrating the vitality of our youths through the arts. We will continue to review the SYF to ensure its relevance and meaningfulness to our students.