Caution! The blurred image around your smartphone is called LIFE!
According to Statista, there are 3.3 billion smartphone users in the world today – This data means that in the world of wireless, 42.63% of the world's population has a smartphone. Along with GSMA real-time intelligence data, there are now
Learning from Japanese Schools: A Strong Sense of Community Makes For Engaged Students
While it’s no secret the Singaporean curriculum is consistently ranks in the top 4 PISA rankings, every school system has its advantages and disadvantages. Today we look at some of the aspects of Japanese schools that contribute to the high
Learning From Korean Schools: Building Strong Children Ready to Face The Future
While many Koreans believe their national education institutions need reform, and Korea does not fare as consistently high on the PISA rankings as Singapore1, every school system has elements worth examining. Today we will look at elements of Korean schools
SIS Chairman Jaspal Sidhu Interview by Forbes Indonesia
Jaspal Sidhu, founder and chairman of Singapore Intercultural School (SIS), is a Singaporean who has lived in Indonesia for 30 years, previously working as an engineer in the mining sector from Aceh to Kalimantan. He quit his career in mining
SIS Schools – Leading the Pack on Delivering Major Trends in Education
The other day I was pondering about what to write about in my next blog, so I opened up the World Wide Web, went to Google and quickly typed in “current trends in education”. As educators, we place great effort