Title
Year
Author
Unity in diversity: education and political integration in an ethnically pluralistic society
Unity in diversity: education and political integration in an ethnically pluralistic society
1975
Bell, David Scott
Collection | Education |
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Author/Creator |
Bell, David Scott |
Title |
Unity in diversity: education and political integration in an ethnically pluralistic society |
Publication Date | 1975 |
Publisher | Ann Arbor, MI : University Microfilms International |
DOI | |
Call Number | LA1239.2 Bel |
Subject |
Education and state -- Singapore Nationalism and education -- Singapore Education -- Singapore Pluralism (Social sciences) -- Singapore Singapore -- Politics and government |
Page | 653 |
Language | English |
Content Type | Dissertation/Thesis |
Object Type |
Text |
Terms of Use |
openAccess |
Repository | NUS Libraries |
Description |
Thesis (Ph.D.) -- Indiana University |
University of Singapore, 1968-1980: towards a national institution
University of Singapore, 1968-1980: towards a national institution
Collection | Education |
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Author/Creator |
Peeris, Rita Adeline |
Title |
University of Singapore, 1968-1980: towards a national institution |
Publication Date | 1981 |
Call Number | D6 *1981 9 |
Subject |
University of Singapore National University of Singapore Education, Higher -- Singapore -- History Universities and colleges -- Singapore -- History |
Page | 74 |
Language | English |
Content Type | Dissertation/Thesis |
Object Type |
Text |
Terms of Use |
openAccess |
Repository | NUS Libraries |
Description |
Academic exercise -- Dept. of History, National University of Singapore |
Varieties of regulatory regimes in Asia: the liberalization of the higher education market and changing governance in Hong Kong, Singapore and Malaysia
Varieties of regulatory regimes in Asia: the liberalization of the higher education market and changing governance in Hong Kong, Singapore and Malaysia
Collection | Education |
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Author/Creator |
Mok, Ka Ho |
Title |
Varieties of regulatory regimes in Asia: the liberalization of the higher education market and changing governance in Hong Kong, Singapore and Malaysia |
Source Title | Pacific Review |
Publication Date | 2008 |
DOI |
http://libproxy1.nus.edu.sg/login?url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09512740801990188 |
Call Number | DS501 PR |
Subject |
Higher education and state -- Singapore Privatization in education -- Singapore Education, Higher--Economic aspects--Singapore Education, Higher--Singapore--Marketing |
Page | 147-170 |
Language | English |
Content Type | Journal Article |
Object Type |
Text |
Terms of Use |
openAccess |
Repository | NUS Libraries |
Volume | 21 |
Issue | 2 |
Views from parents of at-risk students in Singapore towards the use of fun design-and-make STEM projects to foster creativity and joy of learning
Views from parents of at-risk students in Singapore towards the use of fun design-and-make STEM projects to foster creativity and joy of learning
Collection | Education |
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Author/Creator |
Nazir Amir |
Editor |
Gaines, Cherie Barnett Hutson, Kristy M. |
Title |
Views from parents of at-risk students in Singapore towards the use of fun design-and-make STEM projects to foster creativity and joy of learning |
Source Title | Promoting Positive Learning Experiences in Middle School Education |
Publication Date | 2021 |
Publisher | Hershey, Pennsylvania: IGI Global |
DOI |
https://libproxy1.nus.edu.sg/login?url=https://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-7057-9.ch006 |
Subject |
High school students -- Singapore Science -- Study and teaching (Secondary) -- Singapore |
Page | 106-131 |
Language | English |
Content Type | Book Chapter |
Object Type |
Text |
Terms of Use |
restrictedAccess |
Repository | NUS Libraries |
Abstract |
This chapter reports the views from parents of 38 students, averaging 13 years of age, in a secondary school in Singapore towards the use of appealing design-and-make toy projects to foster joy of learning and creativity in science amongst their children who are in an academically low achieving group. An instrument to capture the parents' views was developed and administered in a parent-teacher conference (PTC) at the end of the school term. In the PTC, parents and siblings of these students had a chance to look through their design journals and fiddled with their toy inventions. Information gathered from the parents highlight that they value the teacher's approach in motivating and engaging their children to learn science and were impressed with the creativity showcased by their children through the toy projects. Such positive views from the parents affirm the use of appealing design-and-make toy projects to promote interest and understanding in science, as well as foster their creativity and inventiveness in the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) areas. |
Visual representation of optical content in China's and Singapore's junior secondary Physics textbooks
Visual representation of optical content in China's and Singapore's junior secondary Physics textbooks
2022
Wei, Bing
Wang, Chengran
Tan, Lihua
Collection | Education |
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Author/Creator |
Wei, Bing Wang, Chengran Tan, Lihua |
Title |
Visual representation of optical content in China's and Singapore's junior secondary Physics textbooks |
Source Title | Physical Review Physics Education Research |
Publication Date | 2022 |
DOI |
https://libproxy1.nus.edu.sg/login?url=https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevPhysEducRes.18.020138 |
Subject |
Physics -- Textbooks -- Singapore Physics -- Singapore -- Charts, diagrams, etc. Physics -- Study and teaching (Secondary) -- Singapore |
Page | 20138 |
Language | English |
Content Type | Journal Article |
Object Type |
Text |
Terms of Use |
restrictedAccess |
Repository | NUS Libraries |
Volume | 18 |
Issue | 2 |
Vital voices for vital years: a study of leaders' perspectives on improving the early childhood sector in Singapore
Vital voices for vital years: a study of leaders' perspectives on improving the early childhood sector in Singapore
2012
Ang, Lynn
Collection | Education |
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Author/Creator |
Ang, Lynn |
Title |
Vital voices for vital years: a study of leaders' perspectives on improving the early childhood sector in Singapore |
Publication Date | 2012 |
Publisher | Singapore : Lien Foundation |
Call Number | LB1140.2 Ang 2012 |
Subject |
Early childhood education -- Singapore Education, Preschool -- Singapore Education and state -- Singapore. |
Page | 99 |
Language | English |
Content Type | Book |
Object Type |
Text |
Terms of Use |
openAccess |
Repository | NUS Libraries |
Vocational English language education in multilingual context: the case of Singapore
Vocational English language education in multilingual context: the case of Singapore
Collection | Education |
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Editor |
Zhang, Weiyu Sun, Xiaoya Cheung, Yin Ling |
Title |
Vocational English language education in multilingual context: the case of Singapore |
Source Title | Research in Post-Compulsory Education |
Publication Date | 2022 |
DOI |
https://libproxy1.nus.edu.sg/login?url=https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13596748.2022.2076056 |
Subject |
English language -- Study and teaching -- Singapore Vocational education -- Singapore Language policy -- Singapore |
Page | 436-453 |
Language | English |
Content Type | Journal Article |
Object Type |
Text |
Terms of Use |
restrictedAccess |
Repository | NUS Libraries |
Volume | 27 |
Issue | 3 |
Welfare capitalism in Southeast Asia: social security, health, and education policies
Welfare capitalism in Southeast Asia: social security, health, and education policies
2000
Ramesh, M.
Asher, Mukul G.
Collection | Education |
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Author/Creator |
Ramesh, M. Asher, Mukul G. |
Title |
Welfare capitalism in Southeast Asia: social security, health, and education policies |
Publication Date | 2000 |
Publisher | New York : St. Martin's Press |
Call Number | HN763.5 Ram |
Subject |
Southeast Asia -- Social policy -- Case studies Southeast Asia -- Economic conditions -- Case studies Social security -- Southeast Asia -- Case studies Medical policy -- Southeast Asia -- Case studies Education and state -- Southeast Asia -- Case studies |
Page | 217 |
Language | English |
Content Type | Book |
Object Type |
Text |
Terms of Use |
openAccess |
Repository | NUS Libraries |
Description |
Comparative study of social security, health and education policies in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines and Thailand |
What are Singapore parents' perception of play in the early years?
What are Singapore parents' perception of play in the early years?
Collection | Education |
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Author/Creator |
Nirmala Karuppiah |
Editor |
What are Singapore parents' perception of play in the early years? |
Organisation |
Karuppiah, Nirmala |
Title |
What are Singapore parents' perception of play in the early years? |
Source Title | Journal of Childhood, Education and Society |
Publication Date | 2022 |
DOI |
https://libproxy1.nus.edu.sg/login?url=https://dx.doi.org/10.37291/2717638X.202232176 |
Subject |
Play -- Singapore Preschool children -- Singapore Parents -- Singapore -- Attitudes |
Page | 200-211 |
Language | English |
Content Type | Journal Article |
Object Type |
Text |
Terms of Use |
restrictedAccess |
Repository | NUS Libraries |
Volume | 3 |
Issue | 2 |
Abstract |
International research indicate that play is the most effective way for children to learn and develop physically, cognitively, socially and emotionally as well as reduces stress and enhances confidence, curiosity and creativity. Despite the importance and benefits of play for children's learning and development, play seems to be vanishing from preschool classrooms globally (and in Singapore) for various reasons. It is believed that one of the reasons for this phenomenon could be the lack of parents' support for children's play due to their high expectations and demand for academic achievement and the lack of their awareness or understanding on the importance of play in children's development. Hence, the key purpose of this exploratory study is to gather data from parents on their perception of play and holistic development in Singapore preschools. Data were collected from 30 parents through interviews using a semi-structured questionnaire. The data collected were transcribed verbatim and coded and subsequently, organised by research question and analysed and interpreted constructively and reflexively. The findings of the study revealed that although most Singapore parents understood and recognised the importance of play and holistic development in the early years, some of them wanted preschools to prepare their children academically for primary school. Parents also shared a list of factors which supported or impeded their support for children's play and some of them felt that they could benefit from parent education programmes. These findings highlight the importance of the school-family-community partnership in the education of young children in Singapore. © 2022 Journal of Childhood, Education & Society. |
Writing centre tutoring sessions: addressing students' concerns
Writing centre tutoring sessions: addressing students' concerns
2016
Winder, Roger
Sujata Surinder Kathpalia
Koo, Swit Ling
Collection | Education |
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Author/Creator |
Winder, Roger Sujata Surinder Kathpalia Koo, Swit Ling |
Title |
Writing centre tutoring sessions: addressing students' concerns |
Source Title | Educational Studies |
Publication Date | 2016 |
Publisher | 2016 |
DOI |
http://libproxy1.nus.edu.sg/login?url=http://dx.doi.org//10.1080/03055698.2016.1193476 |
Subject |
Academic writing -- Study and teaching -- Singapore Nanyang Technological University Universities and colleges -- Singapore College students -- Singapore Tutors and tutoring -- Singapore |
Page | 323-339 |
Language | English |
Content Type | Journal Article |
Object Type |
Text |
Terms of Use |
restrictedAccess |
Repository | NUS Libraries |
Volume | 42 |
Issue | 4 |
Abstract |
The guiding principle behind university writing centres is to focus on the process of writing rather than the finished product, prioritising higher order concerns related to organisation and argumentation of texts rather than lower order concerns of grammar and punctuation. Using survey-based data, this paper examines students' concerns regarding written texts in English and analyses whether there is a correlation between students' and peer-tutors' perceptions of help received/provided in the writing centre at Nanyang Technological University. The aggregate findings show that there is a significant correlation between their perceptions but a further sub-analysis that pairs individual student and peer-tutor responses reveals that there are discrepancies between their perceptions of the type of help received and provided. These findings not only reveal the type of feedback students prefer, whether global or local, but also whether there is a good fit between student needs and tutoring approach based on students' nationality and English proficiency. |
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