Intuition

Shuling Yong
Singapore

Synopsis

In a society where grades define self-worth, a young woman challenges teenagers deemed “unteachable” to rekindle their natural love for learning.

More about Film

In Singapore, secondary education places students into different streams according to how they perform at the nationwide Primary School Leaving Examinations (PSLE). The students who perform in the bottom 10% of this high-stakes standardised test are placed in the Normal (Technical) stream. Due to this label, they are immediately deemed by a grades-obsessed society to be unteachable; parents and teachers use these teenagers as a cautionary tale to push 12-year-olds to study for their lives as they take on their first major examination. Intuition is a documentary that provides never before seen insight into the lives of these unseen and unheard teenagers, their struggle to survive and the teachers who labour tirelessly to help them thrive in a culture where school results are everything.

Convinced that the best way to master a subject is to take ownership of learning and teaching it to others, school teacher Meixi Ng introduces Tutoriá (short for Tutorial Relationships) to Singapore classrooms. A concept originally from Mexico, Tutoriá redefines everything students and teachers think they know about learning in school.

How will this deviation from the norm impact the lives of Normal (Technical) stream students, their teachers, and beyond? Let Intuition guide us back to the heart of learning.

Impact:
Intuition aims to challenge and shift mindsets surrounding the stereotypes of students at the bottom rung of the academic ladder, and show what they can achieve beyond the confines of a society steeped in elitism, high-stakes testing and route memorisation. The film also wants to highlight the possibilities that open up when we can look beyond test results, and give teachers the autonomy to change the way they conduct lessons to re-kindle students’ natural love for learning and inquiry.

PROGRAMS PARTICIPATED

Good Pitch² Southeast Asia 2017

Filmmakers

Shuling Yong
Director
Shu Ling Yong is a Singaporean documentary filmmaker with a passion for social change. She has worked on films like Radical Grace (2015, dir. Rebecca Parrish), In The Game (2015, dir. Maria Finitzo), The Feeling of Being Watched (dir. Assia Boundaoui), and America To Me (dir. Steve James). In 2015, Shuling directed Growing Roots, a documentary that premiered on the Discovery Channel. Shuling is a 2013 Diverse Voices in Docs fellow, a participating filmmaker at the 2017 BRITDOC Queer Impact Producers Lab, the 2014 DocNet Southeast Asia Strategy Workshop and 2016 Video For Change Forum.
Lisa Teh
Producer
Lisa Teh can be best described as a cup of Yuan Yang (coffee-tea drink mixture). Armed with a love for storytelling, and the training of a creative producer, she comes packaged with both the creative and business aspects of filmmaking. In 2015, she produced her first television documentary, Growing Roots, for Discovery Channel. Lisa is a graduate from the pioneer batch of Creative Producers from Chapman University Singapore and has more than 5 years of media advertising experience on accounts across various industries. She is well-versed in the Singapore media landscape, strategic media recommendation with strong insights and channel tactics.

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