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The Teacher and the Curriculum

issue 39 nov / dec 2012

When it comes to curriculum, the MOE syllabus is only the tip of the iceberg. …

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A Class of 40 Needs

issue 38 sep / oct 2012

In any class, there will always be a mix of different abilities. But if you …

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Creative Thinking as a Process

issue 37 jul / aug 2012

Creativity has been a hot topic since the Ministry of Education articulated its vision of …

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Educating Values-driven Citizens

issue 36 may / jun 2012

“Nation before community and society above self.” This is one of Singapore’s shared national values, …

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Teaching in New Times

issue 35 mar / apr 2012

“The environment of the 21st century has shaped the way we learn,” says veteran educator …

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The Makings of a Good Teacher

issue 34 jan / feb 2012

What makes a good teacher in the 21st century? And how do we bring out …

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Making Meaning in the 21st Century

issue 33 nov / dec 2011

We often think of learning in terms of subjects, defined by disciplinary boundaries, and knowledge …

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Lesson Study: The Facts Behind It

issue 32 sep / oct 2011

“There is an African proverb that says, ‘When an elder dies, a library burns down.’ …

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By All Means, Teach

issue 31 jul / aug 2011

“What I am going to tell you is my life story,” began Professor Lee Wing …

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When Learners Want to Learn

issue 29 mar / apr 2011

Thinking about learning and teaching has evolved over the years. Today, we think of students …

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