Dr Alistair Chew is a director and researcher at Findings
Education, operating in the shadows between central lighting
and general darkness. More than 20 years of teaching experience
have not yet made him cynical despite his decade in management
at top Singapore schools. He teaches mainly chemistry, sometimes
history and literature, and is delighted at the way in which these
disciplines produce enlightenment out of chaos. He researches
education systems and how they perform.
Policy Governance & Reform |
Educating for a Renaissance: Is there a Rightful Role for Shadow Education in Singapore?
A recent survey of 500 local parents conducted by a leading news organisation in Singapore claimed that 70 percent of all schoolchildren here had undergone some form of tuition. That is very likely realistic, as…
Leadership & Management |
Educating for a Renaissance: Singapore’s Future as a Mediterranean City-State
Singapore is seen as the central port between the old world and the new world. Just as the Mediterranean was seen as ‘the inmost sea of all the earth,’ within which Venice—the Lion of the…