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I m a prison teacher in S pore Here s what it s like teaching behind bars

PERSPECTIVE: Lee Chee Khuen, 60, has been an MOE teacher since 1987. In 2009, he chanced upon a job opening for an A-level Principles of Accounting (POA) teaching position in prison. Since then, he has never looked back. Lee has been teaching N, O and A-level POA, as well as H1 and H2 Economics to inmate students. The A-level inmate students received their results on Feb. 19. Three of them qualified to apply for polytechnic, private degree courses and full-time local university courses. Speaking to  Mothership , Lee shares with us his experiences at Tanah Merah Prison School and explains what the prison school system is like.

8 places to donate pre-loved clothes, shoes, toys, furniture & more in S pore

Update: Due to overwhelming response, Our Tampines Hub is no longer accepting donations.   With Chinese New Year just around the corner, you might be looking to rehome some items after spring-cleaning your home. If you re looking to give pre-loved items such as clothes, shoes, toys and furniture a new lease of life, here s where you can donate them: 1. Our Tampines Hub Update: Due to overwhelming response, Our Tampines Hub is no longer accepting donations.   What to donate: From now till Feb. 7, 2021, Our Tampines Hub has collaborated with Soles4Souls Asia and Secondsguru to collect pre-loved clothes and shoes. The clothes and shoes collected will be redistributed by Soles4Souls to countries like Haiti and Honduras, for short-term relief to people in need, and for locals to run their own micro-enterprises.

Dead fish at Sentosa Cove gone but foul stench lingers as purple scum emerge on water surface

The striking pink waters at Sentosa Cove recently bewildered residents and intrigued netizens. The entire waterway along the South Cove around Sandy Island was coloured a rouge pink, and residents said they detected a foul rotting smell. No dead fish, but stench remains When  Mothership went down to check out the situation on the morning of Jan. 14, the waters were grey with a slight tinge of purple. Photo by Syahindah Ishak On Jan. 13, a Sentosa Cove resident told  Mothership that the waters were grey in the morning, but the pink hue slowly bloomed throughout the day until the entire waterway turned a pink-purplish at around 3pm.

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