
How small should a class be?
In the recent Committee of Supply Debate, Workers' Party MP Jamus Lim called for smaller class sizes in Singapore's schools. Class sizes now average 33 pupils. MP Lim proposed a cap of 23 pupils. As he argued in his Facebook post, "It all depends on what we think the purpose of the classroom is. Is it to simply deliver the...

Singapore’s Economy Is Held Back by PAP’s Absurd Fixation on Austerity
The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has just forecast that the American economy will expand by up to 6.5% this year, up sharply from the 3.2% forecast in December. US growth is for once forecast to be almost the same as China’s, which is predicted to expand by 7.8% over the same period That means...

One size fits all
Most people think of introducing a single process to suit all situations. This is the concept of "one size fits all". A better approach is to have two processes - a simple process that suits the needs of most people and a more comprehensive process that meets the needs of a minority who needs the additional features. Here is...
|
|
|
|
- Oppo offers NO SOLUTIONS on Singapore Needs a Dynamic Multi-Party System
- PAP mandate strong on Chaos in China as extreme storm destroys homes and cars
- Wrong Wong on Singapore Needs a Dynamic Multi-Party System
- ELD won on A Regrettable But Understandable Outcome
- Yes on Singapore Needs a Dynamic Multi-Party System
|