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John O’Sullivan interviews F.A. Hayek
08 March 2011 7:03 PM | No CommentsF.A. Hayek sheds light on how individual liberty is the foundation of the extended order.
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Outcome of Opposition Roundtable
06 March 2011 10:56 AM | 2 Comments3-cornered fights at SMCs are unavoidable during General Election 2011.
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What it means to be a libertarian
05 March 2011 9:25 AM | 3 CommentsHarvard economist Jeffery Miron sheds some light on this subject.
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Political Parties discuss Gerrymandering
28 February 2011 4:06 AM | 4 CommentsPAP, RP, NSP and WP discuss the impact of the new electoral boundaries.
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Education Archive
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Why Yale Professor Amy Chua should read Catherine Lim’s short stories
Posted on February 26, 2011 | 3 CommentsRegular visitors to MPH may have noticed Yale Professor Amy Chua's book entitled "Battle Hymm of the Tiger Mother" hitting the bookstore (s) recently. -
The excitement of writing in Singapore
Posted on February 19, 2011 | 2 CommentsWriting is not just the record of speech; it is more four-dimensional, with the inclusion of the time from first thought to final product totally transforming mere message -
A mathematical reason why chinese kids should speak mandarin at home
Posted on February 9, 2011 | 7 CommentsWhy should one shy away from learning Chinese? The Chinese Language facilitates the development of numerical aptitude, Kelvin Teo writes. -
What we can do for autistic Singaporeans
Posted on February 3, 2011 | 4 CommentsOur counterparts with autism, and by the extension, mental disorders in the broad sense, could thrive better in an environment that understands, supports and protects them. Such can be achieved through innovative approaches and changes within the education, medical and legal circles. -
Late bloomers aren’t necessarily inferior to young prodigies
Posted on January 22, 2011 | 2 CommentsThe question of whose future we should invest in lies in the hands of the state – to put all the eggs into one basket filled by the intellectual prodigy hatchlings or to invest in every duckling including average ones, in the hope that they will blossom and bloom into beautiful swans? -
Taking overseas exchanges with partner universities to a new level
Posted on December 1, 2010 | 12 CommentsThere is more that can be done to take our partnership with overseas partner institutions to the next level that could possibly allow our graduates to earn degrees from such institutions, which will springboard their careers and put them ahead of the game vis-à-vis their peers. -
Doing away with exam results determining schools admissions
Posted on November 14, 2010 | 3 CommentsWe want future leaders and citizens who appreciate & understand diversity, writes Kelvin Teo. -
The race to the top
Posted on September 23, 2010 | 2 CommentsThe obsession with university ranking leads to an unhealthy focus on the ranking system's parameters, says Kelvin Teo. -
Top teacher shares US best practices in deaf education
Posted on September 11, 2010 | 8 CommentsDonaldson Tan interviews Susan Elliot, an award-winning teacher from Colorado in the United States who teaches both mainstream and hearing-impaired students. -
NAR Teachers’ Day Message ~ Word of the Day: Performativity
Posted on September 1, 2010 | 1 CommentNo matter how good or bad the quality of the teaching, administrative fiat can compensate for it by controlling who takes the exams better than who prepares the students for exams, and ensuring that, no matter how they are taught, they work hard on their own.