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Serious Grassroots Leader John Tan Selected To Design Mandatory Curriculum For New Sinkies! Samsters Got Any Suggestions For John To Include In Curriculum?

JohnTan

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SINGAPORE - How should a new citizen of Singapore behave? What values, norms and rights should they uphold? What are some of their obligations to the city and their fellow Singaporeans?

Singaporeans will be able to weigh in and shape the mandatory curriculum
which new citizens undergo before becoming full-fledged members of Singaporean society.

On Thursday (Jan 16), the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth (MCCY) launched a recruitment drive for 100 Singaporeans to form a workgroup to give input on the Singapore Citizenship Journey programme.


The workgroup's membership is designed to be representative of Singapore's demographics.

While the authorities have taken in feedback from the public over the years, the workgroup is the first of its kind.

Initially introduced in 2011, the Singapore Citizenship Journey is designed to deepen understanding of Singapore's history and culture via interactive online modules on topics such as the country's history and culture, national symbols and national policies, and experiential learning programmes such as visits to museums.

Culture, Community and Youth Minister Grace Fu, who spoke about her ministry's various initiatives at its annual year-in-review session with the media, said the review is timely as the National Integration Council marked its 10th anniversary last year.

She said: "It is a good process for us to engage Singaporeans and (to) have a common understanding of what a new Singaporean would look like. So we have decided to have an engagement and co-creation process."

She noted that Singaporeans have a lot of views on this topic.

For instance, some have given feedback that becoming a citizen goes beyond simply marrying a Singaporean.

Instead, it also involves understanding the Republic's social norms, if they have studied or lived here long enough, or if they have served their national service.

All Singapore citizenship applicants aged 16 to 60 who have been granted in-principle approval by the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority, undertake the Singapore Citizenship Journey programme, which applicants are given about two months to complete.

Among other things, the current programme also features a community sharing session where new citizens meet residents and grassroots leaders from their constituencies.

During the session, applicants reflect on their journey towards citizenship and share their hopes and aspirations for Singapore.

Ms Fu said workgroup participants should expect to be involved in several discussion groups from March to July this year. The suggestions could be implemented into the programme by the end of the year.

When asked if speaking English should be one of the hallmarks of Singaporean identity, she noted that it will continue to be Singapore's working language so that social and recreational settings are inclusive for all races.

She added: "Unlike many other countries where the language of the major race is used as a national language, we need to use a common language so that all races can communicate with one another.

"But we also affirm the rights for each of the races to have full access to its own language, through our schools and cultural institutions, because we believe Mother Tongue is the best way to access important values passed down by generations. Also, heritage values are carried through the language."

Separately, she announced participation figures in the arts, culture and heritage sectors.

She noted that 13.6 million people attended arts and culture events in 2018. This surpassed the 13.2 million mark of 2017.

The figure comprised both ticketed and non-ticketed events including performing arts showcases.

Additionally, results from a Heritage Awareness Survey, conducted in 2018 among more than 2,000 Singaporeans, found that 88 per cent of Singaporeans believe it is important to preserve heritage relating to everyday life, in areas such as food, fashion and other activities that are part of Singapore's intangible cultural heritage.

This was a jump from 74 per cent in 2014.

The Heritage Awareness Survey, which is commissioned every three to five years, also found that close to eight in 10 Singaporeans participated in heritage and cultural activities across 2018.

When asked about MCCY's engagement with the LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer) community through its various activities, Ms Fu said her ministry recognises that society is diverse.

She said: "We are hoping through all these activities that we hold, that different people will come together and will get to know one another.

"There are areas which are sensitive because it involves very deep-seated values and beliefs, and like many of our activities and our programmes, we do not go out to try to convince one another to change your beliefs or to convert your beliefs."

She added that embracing diversity is about looking past differences, coming together to do good, and appreciating each other for what each individual brings to society.

For more information on the workgroup, go to www.ideas.gov.sg/public/cw_scj

https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...new-citizens-undergo-before-getting-their-ics
 

mojito

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Everyone must know who is founding father, what his favorite foods and who wash his underwear. :thumbsup:
 

JohnTan

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Everyone must know who is founding father, what his favorite foods and who wash his underwear. :thumbsup:

Our Founding Father was Lee Kuan Yew, aka Ah Gong. His favourite foods were Gado-Gado, Mee Siam and Pomelo. Ah Gong washes his own underwear.
 

glockman

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The government makes the unilateral decision to award citizenship to foreigners. Then they have the audacity to ask us how to make them sinkies? Pfff!
 

jw5

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His favourite sports shoe brand was New Balance. His favourite shirt brand was Three Rifles. :biggrin:

Our Founding Father was Lee Kuan Yew, aka Ah Gong. His favourite foods were Gado-Gado, Mee Siam and Pomelo. Ah Gong washes his own underwear.
 

eatshitndie

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new sinkie shitizens just need to know the 6.9 c's of sinkie etiquette, and they will blend in.
cheong - steal eat
cheo (not chio) - rush to be ahead
chope - self sexplanatory
chop chop - do things quickly or pick menu items immediately or else servers and others frown on you for being slow
chow (kuan) - self sexplanatory
cowardice - always kena humtum by foreigners
capture and complain - videos and photos of trouble and post online but never lend a helping hand
 

Semaj2357

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new sinkie shitizens just need to know the 6.9 c's of sinkie etiquette, and they will blend in.
cheong - steal eat
cheo (not chio) - rush to be ahead
chope - self sexplanatory
chop chop - do things quickly or pick menu items immediately or else servers and others frown on you for being slow
chow (kuan) - self sexplanatory
cowardice - always kena humtum by foreigners
capture and complain - videos and photos of trouble and post online but never lend a helping hand
hanor, just add another "c" for cuticura powder to dabbed in their warm, dark and moist areas and their etiquette lesson will be cool and complete :cool:
 

eatshitndie

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hanor, just add another "c" for cuticura powder to dabbed in their warm, dark and moist areas and their etiquette lesson will be cool and complete :cool:
and sammyboys are still craning and cranking their cocks to crave for claire’s chichis after a combo of chiku chiku and cuchi cuchi.
 

halsey02

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Everyone must know who is founding father, what his favorite foods and who wash his underwear. :thumbsup:

Don't forget who held up his pants, when he aged & needed assistance for mobility. There is a lesson to be learn here & should be taught, you. carry the right balls, you go far.
 

hofmann

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Just make all the new citizen applicants go through a 40 week long CCE program taken from the primary schools. They must pass a written and practical exam (like flying a kite, chope-ing seat at hawker center and ordering 3 permutations of tea/coffee at the kopitiam) at the end of it. We want them to have the same values we are teaching our kids.
 
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