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LKY stopped going on tour to talk rubbish

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LKY was probably advised by his doctors not to go for tour anymore or he would be dead the soonest. Now he is disturbing all the locals instead of the foreigners with his nonsenses.

SINGAPORE : Students from families with at least one or both parents being university graduates are likely to have a better learning environment.

The correlation was evident in statistics released when Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew visited Dunman High School on Monday.

Mr Lee also assured non-Chinese students that promoting the learning of the Chinese Language well was not meant to harm them.

The minister mentor has been visiting schools recently to gauge for himself the quality of Singapore's education and whether Singapore is fair to everyone.

His first conclusion was that neighbourhood schools are as well-equipped with physical resources as "brand name" schools.

Secondly, he found that teachers are competent - even though the better ones may gravitate towards "brand name" schools.

Mr Lee said: "Of course, the better teachers gravitate to the 'brand name' schools because the status is higher and the principals scout out the better teachers, but in the neighbourhood schools they are equally competent."

However, he commented on one area of difference - referring in particular to the educational background of parents.

He said: "If both or at least one parent is university educated, the chances of the home background would be more favourably supportive, with books and all the paraphernalia that makes for a learning child.

"That is the situation we face - to get the lesser educated parents to understand that at an early stage, they must try to get their children accustomed to go to the library, reading, trying to get used to acquiring knowledge by themselves, and not being spoon-fed by the teachers."

Mr Lee also released a table which showed the proportion of students who have graduate parents in some of Singapore's leading and neighbourhood schools.

For "brand names" schools like ACS Independent, it is nearly 72 per cent; Dunman High 42 per cent and Raffles Institution 55 per cent.

At schools like Crescent Girls, the figure is about 50 per cent; and Victoria School 45 per cent.

On the other hand, for neighbourhood schools, the percentage of one or both parents being graduates ranged from 7 to 13 per cent.

During his visit to Dunman High, Mr Lee spent much of his time interacting with the students, finding out their family background, the language they spoke at home as well as among friends in and outside schools.

"What programmes do you watch on television or radio?" Mr Lee asked a student, who replied: "I watch mainly Channel 8 programmes with my family."

Mr Lee has spent time over the years, emphasising that students need to do well in English - even as Singapore embraced a bilingual policy.

He said: "At the same time, we want to keep as much, as high a level of our mother tongue as possible. And in the case of the Chinese, it is an advantage because if you are proficient in Chinese, later on doing business in China is easier.

"But to juggle the two languages is no easy matter. But I emphasise English because I want the non-Chinese parents to understand that their children are not losing (out) when we say improve higher standards in Chinese. We are still an English-speaking, English-working society."

More school visits have been planned for the minister mentor.

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More school visits have been planned for the minister mentor.>>>>

Now he's trying to brainwash the students before he reports to hell.
 
More school visits have been planned for the minister mentor.>>>>

Now he's trying to brainwash the students before he reports to hell.

Not all....the ah lians & ah bengs he doesn't want....;)
 
I hold a different view.

MM LKY is mostly fantastic when commenting on international affairs.

But when it comes to local,it is "Absolutely. This guy(MM LKY) has an agenda behind every speech, comment and word that he expresses. If you look hard enough, you will find it."

In fact,there has been a wise suggestion that MM LKY should just goes round the world,talk not on S'pore but only on international affairs.I no saying that he is always rite,but he has sense and little agenda therein.
 
But most of his quotes are just facts. Not unusual about his so called wise advice.
 
Probably visit foreign students in the schools to show that foreign talent policy is a success. :rolleyes:
 
SINGAPORE : Students from families with at least one or both parents being university graduates are likely to have a better learning environment.

hahaha....last time, old fart said it was the "nature" thing and stirred a hornet's nest....
now he puts old wine in new bottles and try to pass it as "nurture"........
 
The world is sick and tired to see this old fart and encounter with his foul craps.

He is going to get people throwing shoes at him.

In HK already he faced people throwing Chewing Gums at him before.

He is over due to be fetch by my hearse to Mandai crematorium.
:D
 
The world is sick and tired to see this old fart and encounter with his foul craps.

He is going to get people throwing shoes at him.

In HK already he faced people throwing Chewing Gums at him before.

He is over due to be fetch by my hearse to Mandai crematorium.
:D
Bullshit. He can rise from your hearse anytime. :rolleyes:
 
The world is sick and tired to see this old fart and encounter with his foul craps.

He is going to get people throwing shoes at him.

In HK already he faced people throwing Chewing Gums at him before.

He is over due to be fetch by my hearse to Mandai crematorium.
:D

Send him to Kranji, not Mandai. Mandai residents want peace.
 
lky_hearse: Paiseh, please sacrifice yourself and make sure you crash your hearse if he rise when inside your vehicle. Die, die, don't let him be alive. Thank you.
Just drive the hearse into a big bonfire. So even if the Opposition wins, he cannot jump out of his grave.
 
Bullshit. He can rise from your hearse anytime. :rolleyes:

LKY: If anything bad happens to Singapore, I will rise from my grave.
Jesus: Don't try to outdo me, you scum of an immoral man.
LKY: I was just joking.
Jesus: Now I throw you into the deepest pit of hell.
 
He is hoping that out of the hundreds of rubbish he sprout one of them will turn out to be true in the future.
 
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