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The Singapore Democratic Party (SDP) has released its education policy proposal paper on July 13, 2019, as it gears up for the upcoming General Election due by April 2021.
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SDP proposes interest-free student loans for S’poreans
Policy paper open to public scrutiny and debate as SDP flexes its policy-writing chops.
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July 14, 05:50 am
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The Singapore Democratic Party (SDP) has released its education policy proposal paper on July 13, 2019, as it gears up for the upcoming General Election due by April 2021.
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The hefty 105-page policy paperconsists of seven chapters, and serves as part-flex and part-dare, as it demonstrates the policy-proposing chops of the party and its leadership.
It is part of an ongoing series of policy proposals put forth by the party since March 2019.
The document is recommending changes at every education level from early childhood to tertiary, as the opposition political party is proposing a near-overhaul of the current national system.
The policy paper launch was presented by SDP chairman Paul Tambyah, as well as Benjamin Pwee, former secretary-general of the Democratic Progressive Party, but who is now a SDP member.
Current education system can be improved
SDP said it believes the education system formulated by the current government, made up of the incumbent ruling People’s Action Party, essentially needs to shift focus.
Some changes mooted include channelling education outcomes to meet the creative and innovation needs of a 21st-century economy, as well as redistributing resources that are supposedly disproportionately benefiting the elite, thereby worsening inequality.
How feasible and justified the proposals are is open for debate, praise and ridicule, as the paper is made available to the public for scrutiny.
Here are some of the changes the SDP mooted.
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SDP proposes interest-free student loans for S’poreans
Policy paper open to public scrutiny and debate as SDP flexes its policy-writing chops.
Sulaiman Daud |

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The Singapore Democratic Party (SDP) has released its education policy proposal paper on July 13, 2019, as it gears up for the upcoming General Election due by April 2021.
Advertisement
The hefty 105-page policy paperconsists of seven chapters, and serves as part-flex and part-dare, as it demonstrates the policy-proposing chops of the party and its leadership.
It is part of an ongoing series of policy proposals put forth by the party since March 2019.
The document is recommending changes at every education level from early childhood to tertiary, as the opposition political party is proposing a near-overhaul of the current national system.
The policy paper launch was presented by SDP chairman Paul Tambyah, as well as Benjamin Pwee, former secretary-general of the Democratic Progressive Party, but who is now a SDP member.
Current education system can be improved
SDP said it believes the education system formulated by the current government, made up of the incumbent ruling People’s Action Party, essentially needs to shift focus.
Some changes mooted include channelling education outcomes to meet the creative and innovation needs of a 21st-century economy, as well as redistributing resources that are supposedly disproportionately benefiting the elite, thereby worsening inequality.
How feasible and justified the proposals are is open for debate, praise and ridicule, as the paper is made available to the public for scrutiny.
Here are some of the changes the SDP mooted.