How can a victim seek help or support, and what more can the Singapore government do in this space? Koh Wan Ting takes a closer look.
At almost every reunion organised by ex-students of the 108-year-old school, his name – rather his mighty cane which he used to punish students who failed their exams – inevitably crops up. They still ...
Minds and Rainbow Centre, which together serve about 1,900 individuals with special needs across the seven schools they run, said they have seen rising numbers of children diagnosed with autism and ...
Some special education schools that have traditionally served children with conditions like intellectual disability are ...
Bhutan, a country that prioritizes happiness, has seen 9% of its population leave in recent years. Now the king is launching ...
With nearly 9,400 students, EDHEC Business School has maintained its 7th place in the 2023 Financial Times European Business School Ranking, reaffirming its position among Europe’s top 10 business ...
The Singapore Management University(SMU) hosted the third RI-SING University Network (RUN) meeting on 12-13 November 2024, bringing together top educational leaders from Singapore and Indonesia to ...
Bangsawan lacks a significant presence in today’s arts scene, unable to match its former glory. It has become a sort of ...
Airports of Thailand (AoT) will push Thai airports to join the ranks of the world's best 20 within five years amid plans to ...
The Fiji Men’s Netball team is in the final stages of preparation as they fine-tune their game ahead of their highly ...
The stereotype of the lonely only child is rooted in cultural narratives and outdated psychology. Back in the 1800s, child ...