{"id":19821,"date":"2025-12-14T23:32:36","date_gmt":"2025-12-14T15:32:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sgbuzz.com\/?p=19821"},"modified":"2025-12-14T23:32:36","modified_gmt":"2025-12-14T15:32:36","slug":"class-sizes-matter-as-teaching-workload-changes-say-singapore-teachers","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sgbuzz.com\/?p=19821","title":{"rendered":"Class sizes matter as teaching workload changes, say Singapore teachers"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><br \/>\n<\/p>\n<div>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">SINGAPORE \u2013 <!-- -->Even the best teachers struggle with large classes, a sentiment echoed by primary and secondary school teachers The Straits Times spoke to.  <\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">With <a href=\"https:\/\/www.straitstimes.com\/singapore\/parenting-education\/spore-to-hire-1000-new-educators-annually-in-the-next-few-years-up-from-700-currently?ref=inline-article\" rel=\"noopener\" class=\"gap-x-04 items-center inline text-primary-60 select-auto\" aria-label=\"link\" target=\"_blank\" data-testid=\"custom-link\"><\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular inline\" data-testid=\"paragraph-test-id\">Singapore\u2019s plans to hire more than<\/p>\n<p><\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/www.straitstimes.com\/singapore\/parenting-education\/spore-to-hire-1000-new-educators-annually-in-the-next-few-years-up-from-700-currently?ref=inline-article\" rel=\"noopener\" class=\"gap-x-04 items-center inline text-primary-60 select-auto\" aria-label=\"link\" target=\"_blank\" data-testid=\"custom-link\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.straitstimes.com\/singapore\/parenting-education\/spore-to-hire-1000-new-educators-annually-in-the-next-few-years-up-from-700-currently?ref=inline-article\" rel=\"noopener\" class=\"gap-x-04 items-center inline text-primary-60 select-auto\" aria-label=\"link\" target=\"_blank\" data-testid=\"custom-link\"><\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular inline\" data-testid=\"paragraph-test-id\">1,000 teachers annually over the next few years,<\/p>\n<p><\/a> teachers say they hope the added manpower will eventually result in smaller class sizes.<!-- --> <\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">Average class sizes grew slightly from 2023 to 2024, based on the latest figures. In primary schools, the average class size rose from 33.6 to 33.8. In secondary schools, it increased from 32.6 to 32.9, and in junior colleges, from 23.1 to 23.2.<\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">The pupil-to-teacher ratio in primary schools was\u00a015.6 in 2024, up from 14.5 in 2020. In secondary schools, the student-to-teacher ratio increased from\u00a011.9 to 12.7\u00a0over the same period.<\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">The number of <!-- -->teachers<!-- --> fell from 30,396 in 2023 to 29,605 in 2024, even as the student cohort continued to shrink. Primary 1 enrolment, for example, dropped from 39,372 to 37,785 over the same period.<\/p>\n<figure class=\"portrait inline-media-wrapper\" style=\"--aspect-article-portrait:750 \/ 978\" data-testid=\"inline-media-test-id\">\n<div class=\"flex flex-col items-start relative w-fit\"><picture><source media=\"(max-width: 480px)\" srcset=\"https:\/\/cassette.sphdigital.com.sg\/image\/straitstimes\/0fe1278765f2de969352f3c21d18a236b6f79700e763dd549eb65b2a63507d29?w=480\"\/><source media=\"(min-width: 481px) and (max-width: 720px)\" srcset=\"https:\/\/cassette.sphdigital.com.sg\/image\/straitstimes\/0fe1278765f2de969352f3c21d18a236b6f79700e763dd549eb65b2a63507d29?w=720\"\/><source media=\"(min-width: 721px)\" srcset=\"https:\/\/cassette.sphdigital.com.sg\/image\/straitstimes\/0fe1278765f2de969352f3c21d18a236b6f79700e763dd549eb65b2a63507d29?w=750\"\/><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/cassette.sphdigital.com.sg\/image\/straitstimes\/0fe1278765f2de969352f3c21d18a236b6f79700e763dd549eb65b2a63507d29\" alt=\"\" class=\"aspect-portrait flex items-start shrink-0 portrait article-portrait object-contain mobile:w-auto tablet:w-auto\" data-testid=\"image-test-id\" loading=\"lazy\"\/><\/picture><\/div>\n<\/figure>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">Six teachers, who spoke to ST on the condition of anonymity, weighed in on a recent discussion on class sizes after a social media post by a former teacher was widely shared online in November<!-- --> 2025<!-- -->.<\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">Ms Jo Ann Kuek, a <!-- -->secondary<!-- --> school teacher for seven years, shared her views on teacher workloads and the challenges of managing large class sizes after the topic was raised in Parliament in November.<\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">In her Instagram post, she said that at any point in time, she typically taught between four and seven classes, each with up to 43 students.<\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">\u201cI can say unequivocally that class size matters,\u201d she wrote, adding that the research which the Ministry of Education (MOE) cites to defend its stance on maintaining class sizes does not reflect local classroom realities. <\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">With teacher workloads comprising teaching, lesson preparation as well as extracurricular and holistic development tasks, marking hundreds of scripts from large classes \u201cis not sustainable\u201d, she said.<\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">Ms Kuek declined to comment further when ST contacted her. <\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">MOE has long maintained the stance that Singapore\u2019s student-to-teacher ratio is healthy and comparable with those in the US, UK, Germany, South Korea and Japan.<!-- --> <\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">It says that this allows teachers to focus on teaching and key activities, such as preparing for lessons and professional development.<!-- --> <\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">Teachers here<!-- --> <!-- -->acknowledge<!-- --> <!-- -->the<!-- --> <!-- -->manpower constraints that have resulted in larger class sizes.<\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">While the class sizes could be reduced by increasing teaching hours or hiring more teachers, MOE has said that both options come with significant trade-offs.<\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">Former education minister Chan Chun Sing also said in March <!-- -->2025 <!-- -->that doubling the teaching force to halve class sizes would affect teacher quality and classroom learning.<\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">He added that\u00a0independent studies by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development showed that other factors matter more than class size in determining teaching and learning quality. <\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">When asked to choose between smaller classes with more teaching periods, and larger classes with fewer lessons, teachers said they would opt for the latter.<\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">\u201cRegardless of class size, our workload outside the classroom remains the same. So, time outside of lessons is precious to get other stuff done. <\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">\u201cI would not sacrifice it,\u201d said a secondary school science teacher with more than 10 years of experience.<!-- --> <\/p>\n<figure class=\"portrait inline-media-wrapper\" style=\"--aspect-article-portrait:750 \/ 978\" data-testid=\"inline-media-test-id\">\n<div class=\"flex flex-col items-start relative w-fit\"><picture><source media=\"(max-width: 480px)\" srcset=\"https:\/\/cassette.sphdigital.com.sg\/image\/straitstimes\/020560ece005f84d9f1228673f5fc9093925997b6d5ad27a2278557a047d4c03?w=480\"\/><source media=\"(min-width: 481px) and (max-width: 720px)\" srcset=\"https:\/\/cassette.sphdigital.com.sg\/image\/straitstimes\/020560ece005f84d9f1228673f5fc9093925997b6d5ad27a2278557a047d4c03?w=720\"\/><source media=\"(min-width: 721px)\" srcset=\"https:\/\/cassette.sphdigital.com.sg\/image\/straitstimes\/020560ece005f84d9f1228673f5fc9093925997b6d5ad27a2278557a047d4c03?w=750\"\/><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/cassette.sphdigital.com.sg\/image\/straitstimes\/020560ece005f84d9f1228673f5fc9093925997b6d5ad27a2278557a047d4c03\" alt=\"\" class=\"aspect-portrait flex items-start shrink-0 portrait article-portrait object-contain mobile:w-auto tablet:w-auto\" data-testid=\"image-test-id\" loading=\"lazy\"\/><\/picture><\/div>\n<\/figure>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">Her class sizes usually range from 35 to 40 students.<\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">At first, the challenges of large class sizes were not obvious, she said, but over time, she noticed the growing presence<!-- --> <!-- -->of students with diverse needs such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and autism. <\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">\u201cWhen the class size gets bigger, the frequency of students who need a little bit more time and guidance in class gets higher. Trying to help them individually is a distraction for the rest, and disrupts their learning,\u201d she said.<\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">Another secondary school teacher, who has been teaching English for more than 15 years, said: \u201cNo two students are the same. Individual feedback is thus very important, but this is difficult to do in large classes.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">This results in his having to meet students after lessons. <\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">He has taught larger classes with more than 30 students, and smaller classes of no more than 20 students \u2013 usually at the graduating level.<\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">A humanities teacher with more than 35 years of experience said his classes typically have 35 to 42 students each, though some elective subject classes are smaller, with 15 to 30 students.<\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">He said that large classes<!-- --> <!-- -->often result in a lecture style<!-- --> <!-- -->of teaching, making it difficult to engage students individually.<\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">\u201cEducation is still a social endeavour where students have to come together to learn&#8230; but in large classes, most of the time, it is just about completing the syllabus and trying to make sure things get done,\u201d he added, calling it an efficiency-driven process. <!-- --> <\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">With<!-- --> <!-- -->most humanities subjects being taught only twice a week, he said, maintaining personal connections with students in large classes is an even greater challenge.<\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">Almost all the teachers ST spoke to said the ideal class size is 25 to 30 students,<!-- --> <!-- -->though one suggested 20 to 25.<!-- --> <\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">An English language and mathematics teacher who has been teaching in secondary schools for 13 years said she usually handles classes of about 35 to 38 students.<\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">In 2025, she was finally assigned a class of fewer<!-- --> <!-- -->than 20 students.<\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">\u201cIt was fantastic. There was more meaningful discussion than in my usual class of about 35 students. Every voice was heard,\u201d she said.<\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">A primary school teacher who has been in service for almost 15 years said the changing profile of students calls for smaller classes to enable<!-- --> <!-- -->more effective teaching and learning.<\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">Even experienced teachers struggle with newer batches of pupils, she<!-- --> <!-- -->noted. <\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">\u201cKids these days are the digital natives who grew up with devices. They get bored easily and their attention span is <!-- -->short<!-- -->. So, we need to find ways to keep them engaged,\u201d she said.<\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">Mr Manogaran Suppiah, a former principal and educator with a teaching career spanning more than 40 years, said the nature of teaching has changed and expanded.<!-- --> <\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">Apart from subject teaching, teachers today are responsible for many other aspects, including mental health support, diverse learning needs, parental expectations, digital learning and pastoral care.<\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">\u201cGiven this reality, the planning norms for class sizes are beginning to change. The traditional class size of 40 is also going through a transition,\u201d he added.<\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">However, any ideal class size may not be evenly implemented across schools owing to their different student profiles, especially in secondary schools which have different PSLE cut-off points for entry.<\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">\u201cHigh-performing students also have needs, and they may be different from students who need more learning support in the classroom,\u201d said Mr Manogaran.<!-- --> <\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">While the general perception is that a smaller class size means higher quality of learning, these classes must be supported by teachers who are trained to guide a smaller group of students.<\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">\u201cTeachers should change their pedagogy and learning approaches when they take on smaller classes and different student profiles. So, it is not only about smaller class sizes, but also suitable teaching methods,\u201d Mr Manogaran said.<\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">He believes that school-specific decisions on class sizes are more appropriate, as school leaders and teachers are better positioned to understand their students\u2019 learning needs.<\/p>\n<p class=\"font-body-baseline-regular text-primary\" data-testid=\"article-paragraph-annotation-test-id\">\u201cIt makes more sense to have different configurations within the school to help different groups of students. 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