A recent survey showed that teachers in Singapore work longer hours and grapple with more stress than their global peers. Besides teaching, they also plan learning journeys and school events, break up ...
Imagine you’re a character in a math problem. You have three platters, but two cakes. All three platters need to have the same amount of cake. How would you split it? Without even saying the word ...
Joash Liang, Corrine Ang and their kids pursue a slower, more simple life in Thailand and Malaysia. Read more at straitstimes ...
Focusing on Singapore's 'Global Schoolhouse' project, this article discusses how efforts to transform Singapore into a 'world class' knowledge economy entail changes to the status of citizenship in ...
Singapore will increase teacher hires to 1,000 annually, announced Education Minister Desmond Lee at the NIE Teachers' Investiture Ceremony. The education system needs to evolve amidst rapid global ...
Editor’s Note: Christine Powell, a special education teacher from Southern California, is a Fulbright Distinguished Award in Teaching grantee who has traveled to Singapore to complete an inquiry ...
I know that you’ve read a lot of accounts, in EdWeek’s pages and elsewhere, of Singapore’s prowess in math and science, not to mention vocational education. But this profile of Singapore’s education ...
Breaking down the barriers to moving up in life in Singapore has been at the centre of national discussion recently. SINGAPORE – Growing up in Singapore in the 1980s, Ms Lim Geok Keng had no doubt she ...
What would you do if a friend passed you their vape and asked you to hide it in your pocket? Students at Presbyterian High ...