Chan Chun Sing to Raffles Institution students: Bring others along, not separate yourselves from them

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Chan Chun Sing to Raffles Institution students: Bring others along, not separate yourselves from them
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SINGAPORE — How will Singapore survive the next 50 to 100 years, and what role do schools play in this journey of helping the country defy the odds of history? Education Minister Chan Chun Sing posed these questions to students and staff at Raffles Institution's (RI) bicentennial lecture on Tuesday (May 16), in a speech tracing its history along with...

The crux is how Raffles Institution can generate new practices at scale and at speed, and share the fruits with others, said Education Minister Chan Chun Sing.SINGAPORE — How will Singapore survive the next 50 to 100 years, and what role do schools play in this journey of helping the country defy the odds of history?

For Singapore to remain relevant and continue to succeed, schools need to contribute in three key aspects, said Chan.In order for Singapore to continue to be a land of opportunities, schools must be pioneering institutions and contribute to an education system that enables everyone to achieve his potential, he said.

"In the next bound, I'd like you to imagine if RI's best practices can be propagated to benefit 4,000 or 40,000, beyond its own students," said Chan. "RI has a responsibility to bring others along, not separate yourself from the field." He encouraged students to stay curious and learn beyond their school curriculum, and understand other cultures and countries deeply.

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