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How has Singapore’s education system affected the hearts and minds of the young?
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Are we seeing the effects of the education system in society today?
Are primary school students deprived of their childhood?
Do we have any freedom of choice in education for the young?
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November 27th, 2009 at 6:05 am
What we need is an really independent NGO (Non Government Organizations), not Government controlled ones like Case, that speaks out for rights of Children to normal childhood, exploitation of their minds to Government’s social engineering, compulsory fund raising by school principals, demeaning corporal punishments, no homework holidays, let kids be kids day not Children day where they are again subject to speeches, total ban on religious conversion under any guises, and many more
November 27th, 2009 at 6:05 am
I once saw a school boy talking to himself at the bus stop and after a few seconds he cried.I can feel the burden he’s carrying.dONT KNOE whats bothering him but i feel So sorry for him but what to do.maybe got family problem or cannot cope with the school job.
November 27th, 2009 at 6:05 am
It’s very competitive. So, some parents torture their children to study, study and study. cannot play at all. it makes the minds of the students crazy, feeling like commiting suicide. It makes them hard to socialise with other friends and often keep everything to themselves.
But, on the other hand, if some parents don not really care about their children because they have no time or jus because they think that even though it’s competitive, their children can still survive in singapore. For example, if secondary school in Normal academic or Normal Technical, they will go to ITE and continue to Poly. even though it wastes some times, but, still their children can still get a diploma and earn money. this makes the students to be overly relax. never study, since nobody cares about their results. usually, they hang around with some bad guys and get bad influence.
November 27th, 2009 at 6:05 am
Yes. Take yourself for instance. You are in a good university and smart and everything, but look at how you socialize. Look at your moral flaws. Singapore’s education system focuses too much on academic results. Students become wayyyyy less creative and the focus on just winning is corrupting the character of the students. (You know what I mean, simon)
November 27th, 2009 at 6:05 am
To compete and classify. The best group is always trying to partner its par.The weaker group joins the lesser grade. Status conscious in general but still adaptable now.
November 27th, 2009 at 6:05 am
yes