The Gifted Education Programme (GEP) has generally delivered good student outcomes in the past 40 years, with many students being stretched intellectually and developing holistically, said Education Minister Chan Chun Sing.
The Gifted Education Programme has generally delivered good student outcomes in the past 40 years, with many students being stretched intellectually and developing holistically, said Education Minister Chan Chun Sing. Replying to Parliamentary questions on Tuesday , he said the GEP alumni had made significant contributions in diverse fields, with many active in the community and social sectors.
The Gifted Education Programme has generally delivered good student outcomes in the past 40 years, with many students being stretched intellectually and developing holistically, said Education Minister Chan Chun Sing. Replying to Parliamentary questions on Tuesday , he said the GEP alumni had made significant contributions in diverse fields, with many active in the community and social sectors.
Singapore Latest News, Singapore Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
GEP changes signal a "fundamental" shift in developing our children: Chan Chun SingpSince the announcement that Singapore's Gifted Education Programme (GEP) will be revamped to cater to more students, questions about equal distribution of resources and the added burden on teachers have come up.
Read more »
Revamped Gifted Education Programme will lighten teachers’ workload, says Chan Chun SingThe Education Minister also spoke to CNA938 about how parents should choose a school based on their child’s strengths and choice, instead of whether it is a “good school”.
Read more »
More can be done to make Direct School Admission exercise more equitable: Chan Chun SingThe Direct School Admission exercise -- which takes into account talent in non-academic fields -- can be improved, said Education Minister Chan Chun Sing. He said more effort can be made to identify students with potential, especially those from less-privileged backgrounds.
Read more »
Direct School Admission must be accessible to all students: Chan Chun SingSchools can do more to look out for students with potential from less privileged backgrounds, he said.
Read more »
Chan Chun Sing on improving special education sectorIn the immediate term, special education (SPED) schools will implement the Journey of Excellence Package, developed by the Ministry of Education (MOE) in collaboration with SPED schools. It includes support in funding for competitive salaries and professional development to enhance the professionalism of teachers.
Read more »
Deep Dive Podcast: GEP changes signal a 'fundamental' shift in developing our children, says Chan Chun SingIf your child scored well for the PSLE but is laid back, would you still want to send him to a top school? Find out what Education Minister Chan Chun Sing would do on the Deep Dive podcast.
Read more »