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ST75 Editorial Note

issue 75 dec 2020

Viewing Crises as Opportunities In the wake of the global crisis caused by COVID-19, the …

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ST74 Guest Editor’s Note

issue 74 sep 2020

There is definitely a time for knowledge building in any classroom.  Studies across the globe …

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ST73 Guest Editor’s Note

issue 73 jun 2020

Is STEM the Future of Education? Being educators, we are constantly surrounded by young people …

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ST72 Guest Editors’ Note

issue 72 mar 2020

This issue of SingTeach highlights the necessary interplay between new perspectives, practices and technologies to …

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ST70 Guest Editor’s Note

issue 70 sep 2019

Guest Editor Associate Professor Kenneth Poon The transition from kindergarten to primary school is a …

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ST68 Guest Editors’ Note: Assessment for Learning, Learning for Life

issue 68 mar 2019

Mention “assessment” and all too often, it is only associated with examinations and tests which …

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ST67 Guest Editor’s Note

issue 67 dec 2018

Guest Editor Dr Sun He (Sabrina) Today, it is common to see our students speaking and …

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ST66 Guest Editor’s Note

issue 66 sep 2018

Guest Editor Prof Low Ee Ling Every year, we celebrate Teachers’ Day as a way of …

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Issue 65 Guest Editor’s Note

issue 65 jun 2018

Each time a teacher steps into the classroom, his or her goal, more often than …

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Issue 64 Guest Editors’ Note

issue 64 mar 2018

Well-being refers to the state, condition or accomplishment of feeling good and functioning well, for …

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