Teaching changes lives, only if you believe in them, and the magic of stars that you can produce
I remember starting out as a teacher in 2003. Julia (surname undisclosed) was a dyslexic child. Whenever she could spell a word or…
I remember starting out as a teacher in 2003. Julia (surname undisclosed) was a dyslexic child. Whenever she could spell a word or…
Teachers need to be counsellors. You can use the extensive time spent in the classrooms to make a difference. After all, we understand…
Since I run an English tuition centre in Singapore, we are often expected to drive results and coach our students to achieve stellar…
Food for thought: It’s natural to crave a sense of predictability and control – yet it’s dangerous to assume we know all we…
I enjoyed having a conversation on the power of language learning at the fireside chat for The Sanatan Chronicle. By Carean Oh, Writers…
When a new staff joins us, I always ask them to think, “Who do you work for?” I always get the answer –…
After four consecutive quarters of decline, Singapore’s Q1’21 labour market has shown signs of recovery with total employment growing by 4,800. For the…
We know that our parents may not be the most inspiring, especially in this new generation, where external influences are the strongest. How…
I am happy to be interviewed on CNA 938 this evening. Extending my thoughts here to provide more insights to my comments in…
Sumedha Tripathi from the India Times mentioned this week that ‘A friend that will always make one detach from all the negativity and…