Thursday, May 31, 2007

ICT and Singapore's Young Bloggers

You cannot emulate many things Singapore is doing for many reasons. But there are good things in the island republic that we can use as models because they can work for us too.
We just have to know which one.
Sometimes, that one thing is staring us in the face.
If I were a member of the Malaysian Cabinet, I'd know what I'd do in this age of ICT. I certainly would not want my country to be left dinosaur years behind.
Sometimes it is so okay to be a copycat.
For instance, Singapore's education ministry is going all out to make its people very tech-savvy from a young age. Really tech-savvy.
They are preparing their kids to be netizens so that when they grow up and join the real world of corporate and government, they'd know what to do and what is expected of them.
They'd be more than ready to take on the world.
(As though they aren't already!)

Blogging. Yeah. That's one of things they will be doing. Blogging is being made part of English lessons in Singapore. Check that out.
Five schools have been chosen for the integration of infocomm technology into their curriculum across all levels, for a period of four years.
The schools are Jurong Secondary, Hwa Chong Institution, Canberra Primary and Crescent Girls' and the new Beacon Primary School.
It is an ambitious programe and by 2015, the ministry hopes to have up to 15 schools to be similarly shaped through the FutureSchools@Singapore initiative.
That's Singapore for you.

You can read the story here.

3 comments:

  1. basic problem with us:
    we make 'decisions' (ahem!) without expending the necessary bandwidth for discourse and building the rationale.

    agaknya sebab tu la most 'decisions' (ahem!) macam pukul rata.

    If people question, we can always say: "kalau awak pandai sanat, masuk la bertanding; run for office lah." :)

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  2. Anonymous1:25 AM

    Our twin tower is the tallest
    Our airport is among the biggest
    Our bridge is among the longest
    Our court in Jalan Duta is second largest
    Despite being the largest, longest and tallest
    The maintenance work is the poorest
    Our contractors want to complete the fastest
    Fixing pipes that are the cheapest
    Buying parts that probably the lousiest
    Our government buildings are now the dampest
    And some dumb MPs will say we are luckiest
    Water flow in the house meaning we are bless the most

    Our MPs thought they are the smartest
    But in reality they are among the dumbest
    By making remarks they thought sexiest
    Smoking in parliament is very thoughtless
    Shouting in parliament is very discourteous
    They are probably bunch of uncultivated ruthless
    Even though they thought they are cleanest
    But Msia corruption index are among the worst
    From lowest rank to the highest

    Yes the pay rise might be the biggest
    But I doubt they are honest
    The gift is for BN to remain strongest
    Despite all the scandalous cases of dishonest
    Voters just being fed with the sweetest

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  3. Blogging? Wait till they start to blog anti government stuffs!

    Incidentally, I have yet to come across any blogs in Singapore that criticizes their government they way we do. If Mr Smith, Singapore Alternatives and Talking Cock are in that category, boy, they sure are tame.

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