Customising education for adults is even more complex than tailoring it for schoolchildren, says the Education Minister.
While academic results remain important, subject-based banding brings intangible benefits such as shifting attitudes and fostering a desire to learn, says the Education Minister.
Over 900 Johor students have abandoned their SPM examinations, lured by lucrative employment opportunities in Singapore, ...
The Ministry of Education (MOE) is reportedly working with the advertising industry to implement a code of conduct to curb ...
In line with Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani’s social philosophy of emphasis on service, the Adani Group has partnered with ...
Despite sluggish economic trends, these least corrupt countries are committed to preserving ethical governance and prioritizing public trust.
Changes in education must be accompanied by a shift in mindsets and culture to have lasting impact, Education Minister Chan ...
Technology can be leveraged in Singapore schools to customise lessons according to the unique needs of students, creating an ...
The ministry warned that Singapore remains vulnerable to worsening global and regional drug developments, as illicit drug ...
Meanwhile, the second session, titled ‘Economic Impacts and the Future of Wages: A View into the Labour Market’, examined the ...
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma met President of Singapore H E Tharman Shanmugaratnam to discuss on Assam's key ...
Singapore's Career Health SG initiative now has a secure credential verification platform that seeks to benefit both job ...