SINGAPORE - Ms Yvonne Koh Feng Ying, a senior teacher for General Paper at Jurong Pioneer Junior College, plants "spies" among her students. The spies are tasked with providing incorrect answers during discussions - to keep their classmates on their toes and be alert to potential falsehoods or misinformation. Ms Koh, 38, said this method makes learning more enjoyable for.
A recipient, Ms Yvonne Koh of Jurong Pioneer Junior College, adapted popular online game Among Us for class discussions. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Minister of State for Culture, Community and Youth Alvin Tan has said that the use of Singapore's founding prime minister Lee Kuan Yew on a drink package by Yeos was respectfully done.
In what its director Mathew Trinca called “a powerful act of friendship and respect,” the National Museum of Australia has signed an MOU with the National Museum of Singapore.
Extraordinary early 19th century drawings of animals and plants from Southeast Asia are brought to life in a colourful contemporary digital installation on display at the National Museum of Australia in Canberra as its first venue on its international tour. Learn more about the exhibit here!