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The Digital Interview: Acing It Without Shaking Hands
The current crisis has forced us to adapt and with that, digital interviews are now commonplace. Here are some tips on learning and excelling in digital interview skills.
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The Dark Side of Gaming
While gaming poses certain benefits for youths like improved multitasking skills, memory retention and improved concentration, it could also result in addiction.
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Interview with Co-Founder of PleaseStay. Movement, Ho Geok Lan
PleaseStay Movement is an initiative started by bereaved mothers who lost their children to suicide. They seek to raise awareness on youth suicides in Singapore.
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Interview with Colleen Clancy and Ryan Santee, Disney On Ice Performers
In an email interview, we speak to Disney On Ice presents Live Your Dreams performers - Colleen Clancy and Ryan Santee who play Elsa and Prince Hans from Frozen.
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Holistic Learning at British Council
Lia Testa Teismann, Head of Secondary Courses, British Council Singapore shares how their school helps cultivate a holistic education for their students.
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What Does It Mean to Be Kind?
We speak to Michelle Dickinson, Head of One World International School about their efforts in cultivating kindness in their students.
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What Working with Special Needs Children Has Taught Me
Ms Chia Min Lee, Early Intervention Programme Manager at SBCC Child Development Centre shares what working with special needs children has taught her.
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Interview with David Fong, GM of Breast Cancer Foundation
In view of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, David Fong, the first male GM in Breast Cancer Foundation shares how men can be advocates in the fight against breast cancer.
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Early Intervention and Achieving the Promise of A Bright Future
One in 150 children in Singapore has autism. Early identification of developmental issues and a strong support system to intervene can help these children to excel.
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See The True Me: Interview With Aspiring Singer Adelyn Koh
Born with a rare disorder of the eye, called Peters anomaly, Adelyn Koh was left visually impaired. Here's Adelyn's story of how she pursued her dream, with her mother's support.