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SINGAPORE: The Ministry of Education (MOE) hopes to work with institutes of higher learning (IHL) and schools to standardise the modules used for teaching respect and boundaries, and the protocol and response for issues that arise, said Minister of State Sun Xueling.
There has been a recent spate of sexual misconduct cases in universities here, more than a year after undergraduate Monica Baey spoke out online about how the National University of Singapore (NUS) responded after she was filmed taking a shower in her hostel by a fellow student.