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Flexi-work, porosity in careers: MOE looking into how to meet teachers' evolving needs

The review aims to address new trends of wanting more flexible work and diverse experiences. Read more at straitstimes.com. ....

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Varied approaches for different learners on tech use in school: Chan Chun Sing

More lessons in primary schools could adopt interactive or multimedia elements.  Read more at straitstimes.com. ....

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Education Ministry to use technology to help students reach potential, reduce teacher workload

Singapore will use technology prominently to support students regardless of their ability level. Such innovation will help teachers achieve “mass customisation”, according to Education Minister Chan Chun Sing. Sherlyn Seah sat down with Mr Chan and the Dean at the National Institute of Education for this report. ....

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Education Ministry to use to help students reach potential, reduce teacher workload

Singapore will use technology prominently to support students regardless of their ability level. Such innovation will help teachers achieve “mass customisation”, according to Education Minister Chan Chun Sing. Sherlyn Seah sat down with Mr Chan and the Dean at the National Institute of Education for this report. ....

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Education Ministry looking at more flexible, porous career pathways: Chan Chun Sing

Singapore's Education Ministry is looking into more flexible, porous pathways to attract and retain teachers. However, it acknowledges that there are limitations, due to the nature of teaching. Sherlyn Seah sat down with Education Minister Chan Chun Sing and the Dean of the National Institute of Education to discuss pr ....

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