Summarized from Straits Times
Original Article dated 24 October 2014
BY PEARL LEE
SINGAPORE – Teachers and principals play a crucial role in helping Singaporeans look beyond academic qualifications, Education Minister Heng Swee Keat said on Friday.
To do this, educators need to place a stronger emphasis on skills and applied learning in schools and help students understand the value of all types of jobs, he said.
Mr Heng was speaking at a graduation dinner at The Regent Singapore Hotel for the six-month-long National Institute of Education Leaders in Education Programme.
Over the next five years, teachers will have more opportunities for subject specialisation, be able to network with those teaching the same subjects, and receive more mentoring support, he said.
He also asked educators to reflect on the educational and career guidance that is given to students.
“In society today, there unfortunately exists an unhealthy lack of regard for certain jobs,” said Mr Heng, adding that it shows in the way some people treat those who hold jobs that are perceived to be of a low status.
But instead of asking students to strive for tried and tested routes, teachers should help them discover the path best suited for them, said Mr Heng.
“We should work towards encouraging them to pursue their interests, regardless of their qualifications, and help them to turn their passion into their careers,” he said.
He acknowledged that shifting the mindsets of parents, students, and even fellow educators will be tough, but called it a work in progress.
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