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2014
Articulation Agreement Signing Ceremony between College of Allied Educators and East Asia Institute of Management
After months of preparation, 15 July 2014 marked another milestone for both College of Allied Educators (CAE) and East Asia Institute of Management (EASB).
With a mutual shared objective of progressing students to the next academic level, an Articulation Agreement between both Private Education Institutions (PEIs),
was signed during the ceremony hosted at EASB's campus.
Under this Articulation Agreement, the EASB’s Academic Board approves the subject exemptions to graduates of the CAE Diploma
in Psychology and the Advanced Diploma in Psychology. Specifically, graduates with Diploma in Psychology from CAE will be given blanket exemption for the 8 modules
in EASB Diploma in Applied Psychology. CAE Advanced Diploma in Psychology graduates will also be exempted with an additional 4 modules at EASB Advanced
Diploma in Applied Psychology level. They would only need to complete 4 modules in Volunteering and Community Service, Cognitive Neuroscience, Research &
Statistics and Developmental Psychology 2.
With this articulation agreement, CAE Advanced Diploma graduates will also be granted advanced standing into the final-year BSc (Hons) Psychology of the Cardiff
Metropolitan University, UK, after successfully completing the EASB 4-subjects bridging programme and meeting the English language proficiency level of IELTS 6.0
or a C6 at the GCE O-level or the ETEDP Level 3. Students’ matriculation into the University final-year programme is subjected to final approval by the university.
CAE appreciates the warmth reception by those present at the ceremony, especially Dr. Andrew Chua, Principal and Executive Chairman of EASB, to CAE's Principal,
and Academic Director, Ms Nancy Tandela, and Mr Ignatius Peh, who were at the ceremony. In his speech, Dr. Chua highlighted that the Signing Ceremony is
significant for both CAE and EASB. It represented the collaborative efforts both parties have made to create professional pathways and further education
in Psychology for a growing pool of students in Singapore.
Addressing the audience in the ceremony, Mr Ignatius Peh notes that this successful collaboration between CAE and EASB will lay the foundation for future
collective endeavours.
To find out more about CAE's Psychology programmes, kindly click on below:
Advanced Diploma in Psychology
Diploma in Psychology
To find out more about EASB, kindly click on below:
East Asia Institute of Management (EASB)
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2013
Update in Progress!
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2012
Update in Progress!
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2011
Information Sharing Sessions in Schools
We are privileged to be invited by some of the secondary schools to present our programmes to the students.
Also, as part of our corporate social responsibility objective is also to create awareness in special needs and education
in the local scene to our younger generation. Thus, we are looking forward for more opportunities as such ahead.
Hereby, we would like to show our gratitude to the following schools for the opportunities
and support during our information sharing sessions:
Fairfield Methodist School (Secondary)
Anderson Secondary School
Hillgrove Secondary School
Bartley Secondary School
Gan Eng Seng School
Cedar Girls' Secondary School
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Graduation Ceremony on 25 August
On 25 August, a graduation ceremony was held to celebrate the excellent performances put in by our graduates from our
Advanced Diploma in Counselling Psychology and Diploma in Learning Disorders Management and Child Psychology.
It was a joyous and touching moment as classmates finally got together at the place where they first met.
Many of them also thanked us for the motivation and support in different ways during their pursuit of study.
We would still like to thank our graduates and guests for attending this ceremony. Well done! All Best Wishes for our graduates!
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Graduation Ceremony, Johor Bahru, Malaysia on 24 June
We were privileged to be invited by Calvary Victory Centre (CVC), Johor Bahru, Malaysia, to provide a Certificate course in
Learning Disorders & Speech Development. A graduation ceremony was held to mark the end of the course on 24 June.
The graduates showed their gratitude to our Principal, Ms Nancy and Programme Manager, Ms Catherine Low, who were at the ceremony.
We would like to wish all our graduates the best in their future endeavours!
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Visit to St. Andrew's Autism Centre
In February, we were invited by Ms. Diana Chin, the principal of St. Andrew's Autism Centre (SAAC) to visit the newly constructed
premise at 1 Elliot Road. Occupying an area 2.2 ha, the Centre houses a School and a Day Activity Centre which provide therapy,
education and pre-employment training for children and adults. The Centre is thus noted to be the first integrated facility to provide
comprehensive services to cater to the needs of people with autism in the region. On 29th March 2011,
His Excellency, President S R Nathan officiated the opening of the centre.
For more information about SAAC, kindly visit http://www.saac.org.sg/ .
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2010
Visit to Calvary Victory Centre, Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia
We visited Calvary Victory Centre at Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia with Mr Koh, our advisory board member.
Established in 1998 to provide special needs education for children with autism, the centre started humbly
with just two teachers and five students. With greater awareness on the importance of special education,
the non-profit organisation saw a gradual growth in the intake of students, as well as staff.
Besides providing education and training to autistic children, CVC also consists of an Autism Resource Centre,
a Parents Support Group and a panel of paediatricians who are based in Johor, Malaysia.
More about CVC is available on www.autism-cvc.com.
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