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Every school is a good school

LITTLEREDDOT

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Guess which top school is this: Anglo Chinese JC,Hwa Chong, National JC, Raffles JC?

Teacher at top school showed his student porn, suggested that he stimulate himself to de-stress​

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Nadine Chua

March 1, 2023

SINGAPORE - When a teacher heard that his student was engaging in self-harm to cope with stress, he suggested that the student stimulate himself instead.
The teacher, who was employed at one of Singapore’s top schools, showed the then 17-year-old boy pornographic videos.
On Tuesday, the 49-year-old man pleaded guilty to one charge of showing sexual videos to the teen.
The teacher and the victim, who is now 19, cannot be named due to a gag order.
Deputy Public Prosecutor Yvonne Poon said the teacher had taught for over 22 years and was the boy’s civics tutor and form teacher at the time of the offence.
On Jan 28, 2021, the victim’s mother emailed the accused and told him that her son wanted to skip school as he felt ostracised and had no purpose in life.
The teacher then called the mother and said he had been intending to speak with him as he was falling behind on his schoolwork. He also said he will find the right time to talk to him.

On the same day, he took the boy aside after class. He told the teacher that he had been having negative thoughts and that he had engaged in self-harm to cope with his emotions.
After they talked for an hour, he gave his personal number to the boy and asked him to save it under a different name as their conversation was “not exactly legit”.
He told the boy to contact him if he needed someone to talk to, or if he had thoughts of self-harm. When the boy returned home that day, he told his mother that his teacher had spoken to him and expressed his surprise and gratitude that an adult could understand him so well.

On Feb 2, the teacher gave the boy a self-help book and asked him why he needed to self-harm.
When the boy said he needed a coping mechanism for his emotions, the teacher said, “males of this age have only two ways to de-stress: medication and (stimulating oneself)“.
The boy felt uncomfortable, but the accused pressed on asking if he had watched pornography, and showed the boy links to pornographic websites on his mobile phone and clicked on one of the links.
On Feb 6, they met for dinner at the teacher’s house. Before eating, the teacher said the weather was hot and asked the victim if he wanted to remove his t-shirt and offered him a singlet. As he changed, his teacher watched him.
The teacher spoke about his sexual experiences during dinner and kept pressuring the boy to drink alcohol.
DPP Poon said: “The accused drank more than the victim, and began to cry. He placed his hands on the victim’s arm and chest, moving them around for about 10 minutes.”
The teacher then showed the boy three pornographic videos on his mobile phone.
The next day, the boy told his mother what his teacher had done. The school authorities were informed, and a police report was filed.
The accused resigned from his job in February 2021.
Seeking three months’ jail, DPP Poon said he had lulled the victim into a false sense of safety and ease before finally committing the offence.
“He cultivated his friendship with the victim, starting out innocuously enough before engaging in increasingly inappropriate conversations.
“These conversations initially revolved around the victim’s troubles before swiftly evolving into a vehicle for the accused to talk about pornography.” she said.
Defence lawyer Tan Kah Tian sought two weeks’ jail or a short detention order for his client, stating that this was his first brush with the law.
“He acted completely out of character. He taught over 100 students and this was the only case in which an offence was committed. It is very unlikely he will reoffend, given that he has left the education industry,” he said.
The accused is expected to return to court for sentencing on Mar 28.
If found guilty of this offence, a person can be jailed for up to a year, or fined, or both.
 
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Forum: Switch focus to turning more schools into good schools​


FEB 28, 2023

There is a deeper, systemic concern in the reactions over the announcement that Anglo-Chinese School (Primary) will be moving to Tengah and functioning as a co-educational school (ACS: Teething pains when a much-loved institution embarks on change, Feb 25).
There are schools in Singapore, ACS included, that have a storied history and foundational values that took decades to build. These schools have produced generations of well-educated people who have helped define this nation. It has also taken entire communities to build such schools to where they are today.
All the discussion surrounding ACS’ plans has brought attention to the issue of elite schools and their exclusivity. But what has happened to the Ministry of Education’s “every school is a good school” line?
This fixation on branded schools is a long-held mindset in our society. It continues to draw strong emotions from parents, students, educators and policymakers alike. It is time to stop viewing each school with a different and mutually exclusive lens.
A recent report highlighted the success story of Nanyang Junior College (From mid-tier to top JC, Feb 20). The college transformed and re-engineered itself from the ground up, with bold leadership and contributions from the school’s community. What can we learn from its journey and how can other schools do the same?
Let’s not overthink the proposed changes. Instead, let’s turn attention away from so-called branded schools and concentrate on the task of turning more schools into good schools.

Christopher Lim Sim Cheng
 

blackmondy

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Every rapist is a good rapist.
Every murderer is a good murderer.
Every terrorist is a good terrorist.
 

jw5

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After Lawrence becomes the PM, I believe that you will hear more of this mantra. :wink:
 

laksaboy

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The teacher and the victim, who is now 19, cannot be named due to a gag order.

The gag order always happens when it involves state secrets. In this case, the identity of the school. :cool:
 

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Not all schools are created equal, and it's crucial to do your research before enrolling your child. While some schools offer high-quality education, others may have subpar programs that can hinder your child's academic progress. Additionally, if you're struggling with academic writing, you can order custom essay at writemyessaytoday.us It's essential to check reviews and ratings of the schools and consider their curriculum before making a decision about school for education.
 
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laksaboy

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Yes every school is a good school. This is a good school too. But will you let your brat attend it? :o-o:

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Guess which top school is this: Anglo Chinese JC,Hwa Chong, National JC, Raffles JC?

Teacher at top school showed his student porn, suggested that he stimulate himself to de-stress​

nadinechua.png


Nadine Chua

March 1, 2023

SINGAPORE - When a teacher heard that his student was engaging in self-harm to cope with stress, he suggested that the student stimulate himself instead.
The teacher, who was employed at one of Singapore’s top schools, showed the then 17-year-old boy pornographic videos.
On Tuesday, the 49-year-old man pleaded guilty to one charge of showing sexual videos to the teen.
The teacher and the victim, who is now 19, cannot be named due to a gag order.
Deputy Public Prosecutor Yvonne Poon said the teacher had taught for over 22 years and was the boy’s civics tutor and form teacher at the time of the offence.
On Jan 28, 2021, the victim’s mother emailed the accused and told him that her son wanted to skip school as he felt ostracised and had no purpose in life.
The teacher then called the mother and said he had been intending to speak with him as he was falling behind on his schoolwork. He also said he will find the right time to talk to him.

On the same day, he took the boy aside after class. He told the teacher that he had been having negative thoughts and that he had engaged in self-harm to cope with his emotions.
After they talked for an hour, he gave his personal number to the boy and asked him to save it under a different name as their conversation was “not exactly legit”.
He told the boy to contact him if he needed someone to talk to, or if he had thoughts of self-harm. When the boy returned home that day, he told his mother that his teacher had spoken to him and expressed his surprise and gratitude that an adult could understand him so well.

On Feb 2, the teacher gave the boy a self-help book and asked him why he needed to self-harm.
When the boy said he needed a coping mechanism for his emotions, the teacher said, “males of this age have only two ways to de-stress: medication and (stimulating oneself)“.
The boy felt uncomfortable, but the accused pressed on asking if he had watched pornography, and showed the boy links to pornographic websites on his mobile phone and clicked on one of the links.
On Feb 6, they met for dinner at the teacher’s house. Before eating, the teacher said the weather was hot and asked the victim if he wanted to remove his t-shirt and offered him a singlet. As he changed, his teacher watched him.
The teacher spoke about his sexual experiences during dinner and kept pressuring the boy to drink alcohol.
DPP Poon said: “The accused drank more than the victim, and began to cry. He placed his hands on the victim’s arm and chest, moving them around for about 10 minutes.”
The teacher then showed the boy three pornographic videos on his mobile phone.
The next day, the boy told his mother what his teacher had done. The school authorities were informed, and a police report was filed.
The accused resigned from his job in February 2021.
Seeking three months’ jail, DPP Poon said he had lulled the victim into a false sense of safety and ease before finally committing the offence.
“He cultivated his friendship with the victim, starting out innocuously enough before engaging in increasingly inappropriate conversations.
“These conversations initially revolved around the victim’s troubles before swiftly evolving into a vehicle for the accused to talk about pornography.” she said.
Defence lawyer Tan Kah Tian sought two weeks’ jail or a short detention order for his client, stating that this was his first brush with the law.
“He acted completely out of character. He taught over 100 students and this was the only case in which an offence was committed. It is very unlikely he will reoffend, given that he has left the education industry,” he said.
The accused is expected to return to court for sentencing on Mar 28.
If found guilty of this offence, a person can be jailed for up to a year, or fined, or both.
They barred minorities from these kind of school
 

laksaboy

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I would have advised the student to meditate naked at the Botanic Gardens, let Mother Nature destress you naturally... or is that against the law too? :o-o:
 

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Wat is a 'good' school? Wat is the criteria for 'good'? Such a term to define education just shows singkieland engrish standard
 

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There are still many neighbourhood schools with toilets worse than kopitiam, dirty, smelly, faulty urinals, and even hand-wash basins with water faucet issues. I am not exaggerating but the worst toilets in Singapore are found in peasants' schools.


So don't tell me every school is a good school. Since the MOE is turning a blind eye to these, Minister should inspect all toilets personally.
 

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Forum: Give all students a chance at DSA by beefing up school resources​

May 26, 2023

As I look at many of the Direct School Admission (DSA) requirements for secondary school, I get the impression that Singapore’s education system is becoming more elitist rather than meritocratic.
To get a spot in the secondary school of your choice based on, for example, sports, you would need to have certain achievements and awards and have taken part in competitions.
Many neighbourhood primary schools have a limited number of co-curricular activities (CCAs) and the students may not have the chance to be exposed to the sport they are keen on. Those who want to spend more time at a sport to be much better at it may require extra lessons at their own expense, something their parents might not be able to afford.
For instance, gymnastics is not offered as a CCA in most schools. If the child is keen on this, the parents need to have both time and money for the child to take classes outside school. To do gymnastics at a competitive level, a commitment of at least six hours a week is required on weekdays.
This is also true for other sports, such as soccer, as not all schools offer this.
In addition, not all neighbourhood schools offer exposure in varied activities for their students such as coding, robotics or entering competitions such as the Maths Olympiad.
With the difference in exposure starting from young, meritocracy is no longer based on one’s abilities and talents, but whether your parents have resources.

We should make it such that “every school is a good school” by allocating more resources in terms of bigger budgets, more teachers and programmes to all schools, and ensure the same opportunities for students in all schools.

Huang Jia Hui
 
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