05 December 2019
Education is a social leveller. And the recent changes to the education system to place less emphasis on exams will help more students succeed.
These were the views expressed by Straits Times’ senior education correspondent Sandra Davie, who was speaking at the Central Public Library during one of the askST @ NLB sessions, a series of educational talks organised by The Straits Times and the National Library Board.
At the 90-minute session, Ms Davie explained the big changes that have been put in place in the education system.
At the secondary school level, students will be introduced to subject-based banding from next year. With subject-based banding, students can study English language, mother tongue languages, mathematics and science at a more demanding level from lower secondary.
Over the years, post-secondary and tertiary institutions have also introduced more aptitude-based admissions. Last year, Education Minister Ong Ye Kung revealed that 20 per cent of the total admissions for polytechnics were under the Early Admissions Exercise.