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How digital connections add stress for both parents and children
Online teaching resources which parents can monitor and the prevalence of chat groups mean parents can “monitor” their children in the classroom and are connected to teachers and fellow parents – often adding pressure to the parenting process
Keeping the mother tongues alive Singapore's bilingual challenge
“Logically, the decision is obvious. Emotionally, the choice is painful.” That was how then-Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew described the “stark choice” of pairing English with Mandarin, and not other dialects, in bilingual policy at the launch of the Speak Mandarin Campaign in 1979.
When sensors make sense
While sensors are remarkable technological items in and of themselves, it is their integration into Internet-connected devices that makes them veritable game changers.
Congratulations to our Pioneer Class of MUSPP Graduates
On 14 September 2019, we officially graduated our first batch of Masterās in Urban Science, Planning and Policy graduates.