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==Notable achievements== ==Notable achievements==
As of ] ], students and staffs from Republic Polytechnic Centre for ] and ] were manage to achieve the first fusion reactions in the Eastern Asia. Using superconducting electromagnets, they overcame repulsive ] between two protons. Two ] nuclei combined together with ]. This achievement was published in 5th July 2010 Unnews. As of ] ], students and staffs from Republic Polytechnic Centre for ] and ] were manage to achieve the first fusion reactions in the Eastern Asia. Using superconducting electromagnets, they overcame repulsive ] between two protons. Two ] nuclei combined together with ]. This achievement was published in 5th July 2010 Unnews.
Republic Polytechnic is also known for their famous music culture. Thus, students called it ] polytechnic because the noise of their music festival (IGniTE) reached up to 300 ]. ] once praised Republic Polytechnic as woodlands ]. In a speech at RP, he said, "it is so amazing that RP, within a short time, could able to catch up ]. Republic Polytechnic is also known for their famous music culture. Thus, students called it ] polytechnic because the noise of their music festival (IGniTE) reached up to 300 ].
] once praised Republic Polytechnic as woodlands ]. In a speech at RP, he said, "it is so amazing that RP, within a short time, could able to catch up ].


== Criticisms of Republic Polytechnic == == Criticisms of Republic Polytechnic ==

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Republic Polytechnic (RP) (Chinese: 共和理工学院) is a tertiary institution in Republic of Singapore. It is one of the first institutions that uses Problem-based Learning pedagogy in Singapore. Established on 1 August 2002, RP began operations in July 2003 with 8,502 students. By 2009, it had grown to 22,000 students . RP has over 480 facilitators resulting in a ratio of 1:25 with the students. Students learn one problem per day in order to allow them concentrate on only one subject. It has 34 diploma programmes as of 2009.

Curricula and academic work

Students are required to take three understanding tests (UT) per semester, UT1, UT2 and UT3. These tests, going at weightage of 25% for UT1 and UT2 and 25% for UT3 together with their daily assessments for 15 weeks at 50%, are graded for a student's GPA at the end of each Semester. Each module would typically have about four contact hours weekly during which students (in groups of five) would meet in classrooms (about 25 students) with one facilitator for goal setting, knowledge sharing and presentations.

Each student spends 20 hours of scheduled contact time with facilitators per week over a 16-week semester. Students are assessed regularly based on their skills in processing, problem solving, analysis, group work, presenting, answering questions and the three Understanding Tests (UT). The system is so to groom elite leaders in the working world, to overcome any sort of problems coming their way.

First year students take modules in basic areas such as language, culture, enterprise development, personal development and technical communication.

Academic schools and departments

The polytechnic has six schools offering diploma programmes:

  • School of Applied Science
  • School of Engineering
  • School of Information and Communications Technology
  • School of Technology for the Arts
  • School of Sports, Health and Leisure
  • School of Hospitality (in collaboration with Raffles Hotels and Resorts)

In addition, one learning centre offers diploma programmes:

  • Centre for Culture and Communication (CCC)

These three centres provide supporting roles to the above:

  • Centre for Educational Development (CED)
  • Centre for Innovation and Enterprise (CIE)
  • Centre for Science and Mathematics (CSM)

The Centre for Professional Development (CPD) offers post-diplomas and short courses.

Other departments

  • Republic Polytechnic Library

Students, staff and public can play video games up to 5 hours. They may be charged 20 cents per hour if they play more than five hours in a day. Moreover, pianos are available inside the library. A large restaurant named the Reel Room, is also placed inside the library. Movie and music form the Reel Room can be heard throughout the library. However, some quiet rooms are available for study. But most students who go for studies, found their friends are sleeping inside the quite rooms.

  • The Republic Cultural Centre

It hosts events such as Reflections - RP's Community Arts Festival, IGNITE Music Festival, and Momentum Dance Festival.

  • Student and Graduate Affairs

The department has five divisions - Student Wellness, Adventure Learning, Graduate Services, Service-learning, and Sports Development.

Campus

The 20 hectares campus is located at Woodlands Ave 9. The scenic grounds of a national park, Admiralty Park, on its doorstep.

Notable achievements

As of July 2010, students and staffs from Republic Polytechnic Centre for Science and Mathematics were manage to achieve the first fusion reactions in the Eastern Asia. Using superconducting electromagnets, they overcame repulsive electric force between two protons. Two hydrogen nuclei combined together with strong nuclear force. This achievement was published in 5th July 2010 Unnews. Republic Polytechnic is also known for their famous music culture. Thus, students called it 300 polytechnic because the noise of their music festival (IGniTE) reached up to 300 decibel.

PM Lee once praised Republic Polytechnic as woodlands ITE. In a speech at RP, he said, "it is so amazing that RP, within a short time, could able to catch up ITE.

Criticisms of Republic Polytechnic

Students from Republic Polytechnic normally complain about daily grades which are given by the facilitator of the day. They may think it unfair because of claims that facilitators award good grades to student they are biased to and often, neglect the rest. However, RP management has stepped in and explained that daily grades play an effective role in motivating students.

References

  1. http://www.rp.sg/org/Student%20Handbook/Acad_Acad_Info.aspx
  2. http://forum.rp.sg/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=1452

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