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Yeo Haig Gene, St Andrew’s School (Secondary), SingaporeChew Ee, St Andrew’s School (Secondary), Singapore
Loi Cheng Li, St Andrew’s School (Secondary), Singapore
Marek Otreba, St Andrew’s School (Secondary), Singapore
Abstract
Our school observed that many teachers faced challenges in applying e-pedagogy (e-Ped) effectively. Developing digital competencies and encouraging collaborative lesson design became a key priority. However, teachers often lacked clarity on how to design meaningful e-Ped lessons and tended to work in isolation. Traditional teacher-led classrooms also limited differentiation, despite students’ diverse learning needs and preferences. To address these gaps, a structured pedagogical model integrating differentiation, active learning, and meaningful technology use was introduced. This solution builds on a successful pilot of the Station Rotation (SR) pedagogy conducted by a Lead Teacher from 2021–2022. In these humanities classes, structured, student-centered rotation activities led to improved student engagement and learning outcomes. Following these results, SR was scaled up as a whole-school approach. To assess the effectiveness of the model, both qualitative and quantitative feedback surveys were conducted with students who experienced SR lessons and approximately 75% of the teachers who implemented them. These were administered after the first year of implementation and indicated positive responses regarding engagement, clarity, and lesson design. The feedback informed refinements to the model in its second year. Additional data will be collected at the end of the current cycle to further evaluate long-term impact. The SR model empowers teachers to blend e-pedagogy with personalised instruction and collaboration. It offers a flexible framework for lesson design, enabling varied, engaging activities tailored to learner needs. This approach fosters professional growth, enhances collaboration, and improves students’ learning experiences through purposeful use of technology.
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Conference: ACE2025Stream: Learning Experiences
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To cite this article:
Gene Y., Ee C., Li L., & Otreba M. (2026) A Community Approach: School-Wide Station Rotation Pedagogy ISSN: 2186-5892 – The Asian Conference on Education 2025: Official Conference Proceedings (pp. 845-851) https://doi.org/10.22492/issn.2186-5892.2026.64
To link to this article: https://doi.org/10.22492/issn.2186-5892.2026.64
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