Yah Lah BUT...

Minister of Education Chan Chun Sing recently announced major changes to A-Level exam scoring for Junior College students in Singapore; for example, the Project Work module will become a Pass/Fail subject. While these changes are meant to benefit students by partially relieving their exam stress, some have said it could have the reverse effect. How so? Elsewhere, certain residents have complained about the bold red facade of a new Tampines BTO block lobby, likening it to a red-light district or a scene in a horror movie. A photographer has come forward and warned that this negative public feedback could end up stifling innovation in Singapore. Who’s right?
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Big Changes to A-Level Scoring
A-Level scoring in Singapore to change from 2026 to reduce emphasis on grades
The Definitive JC A Level Subject Combination Guide [up till 2022]
Changes to A-level scoring system may reduce stress but not competition: Students, observers
Fourth content-based A-level subject to be dropped from university admission score
Project Work Will Soon Be Cut From University Admission Scores. Good Riddance.
Red Tampines HDB Scares Residents
Red Tampines BTO block gives residents the creeps with its crimson walls, ceilings & floor
HDB to improve ‘scary’ red-themed blocks in Tampines North BTO project
S'porean photographer muses about decision to repaint Tampines BTO lobby, warns of stifling innovation
One Shiok Comment
Poll by butthenhor
Comment by junglejimbo88
One Shiok Thing
Srisun Express gives away 6,780 free prata kosong to Man U jersey-wearing diners
Chris Rock: Selective Outrage
Edited and mixed by Tristen Yeak
 

Show Notes

Minister of Education Chan Chun Sing recently announced major changes to A-Level exam scoring for Junior College students in Singapore; for example, the Project Work module will become a Pass/Fail subject. While these changes are meant to benefit students by partially relieving their exam stress, some have said it could have the reverse effect. How so? Elsewhere, certain residents have complained about the bold red facade of a new Tampines BTO block lobby, likening it to a red-light district or a scene in a horror movie. A photographer has come forward and warned that this negative public feedback could end up stifling innovation in Singapore. Who’s right?

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Big Changes to A-Level Scoring

Red Tampines HDB Scares Residents

One Shiok Comment

One Shiok Thing

Edited and mixed by Tristen Yeak

 

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