Plans for the week
I have finished the CV thingyamabob.
There's still the evaluation form to do. Sighz. I need a tad of help. Any suggestions for the following questions?:
Are there aspects of the education and/or university systems in your country of study that you believe Singapore could learn/or that Singapore should take note? How would you suggest these changes be implemented so as to benefit Singapore?
Please state 2 observations (not related to the education and university systems) you have made in your country of study that you believe Singapore could learn/or that Singapore should take note. How would you suggest these changes be implemented so as to benefit Singapore?
I have a couple of ideas for the first one, including space for growth, as opposed to work, work and more work throughout the entire educational experience.
For the latter, mmmh, a more accepting (and liberal) attitude? Or a dumping of conservatism in exchange for pragmatism, e.g. with respect to Nation and Snowball. Come on, banning them just drives the problem underground.
Independence of thought? Singaporeans could be less sheep-y. Sheepiness can't be good for creativity, can it?
Wah lao. I think the implementation bit is not easy lor.
So... things to do tomorrow and over this week:
- Pay rent
- Go to the gym
- Terrence Higgins Trust
- Think about the evaluation questions
- Check the Education and Development in Asia essay
- Type out Jonny's website thing
- Go to get tickets for Nickel Creek
- Get white fungus from Chinatown
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