Why this survey matters
While our education system served the nation well, seeing Singapore emerge from Third World to First, in many ways this system is becoming increasingly outdated, putting Singapore's economic future in danger, along with our children's mental health, parent child relationships and much more. Factors like the over emphasis on academics at a young age, focusing on outdated skillsets seed problems that hurt our ability to become a resilient, cohesive inclusive innovative and competitive economy and society.
We would like your support to help make changes to get us back on track.
While our education system served the nation well, seeing Singapore emerge from Third World to First, in many ways this system is becoming increasingly outdated, putting Singapore's economic future in danger, along with our children's mental health, parent child relationships and much more. Factors like the over emphasis on academics at a young age, focusing on outdated skillsets seed problems that hurt our ability to become a resilient, cohesive inclusive innovative and competitive economy and society.
We would like your support to help make changes to get us back on track.
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I truly believe we have the resources to allocate to Education to make these very needed changes happen. As a teacher, I have found that smaller class sizes make an enormous impact on the interactions I am able to have with each child as well as a student's ability to have their voice heard in class.