This article analyses the paradox inherent in the ‘top-performing’ yet tightly controlled Singapore education system. As government controls have increased in complexity, existing policymaking conceptual heuristics in accounting for centre-periphery relationships appear inadequate. It argues that more direct government control is being replaced by ‘steering through paternalism from close proximity’, reflecting a more subtle centre-periphery relationship in an Asian context.postprin
Purpose: The three neighbouring nations of Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore participated in the 200...
This article examines two recent policy initiatives in Singapore: the independent schools scheme and...
Today’s centre of high performance in school education is East Asia. Four of the world\u27s five hig...
This article analyses the paradox inherent in the ‘top-performing’ yet tightly controlled Singapore ...
This article analyses the paradox inherent in the ‘top-performing’ yet tightly controlled Singapore ...
International comparative data on student performance has led McKinsey&Company, among others, to sug...
International comparative data on student performance has led McKinsey & Company, among others, ...
International comparative data on student performance has led McKinsey & Company, among others, ...
Purpose: While Singapore's outstanding educational achievements are well known worldwide, there is a...
Congress Theme: Education Systems for School Effectiveness and Improvement: Exploring the Alternativ...
Singapore’s education system has been the focus of intense international interest for the past two d...
Singapore’s education system has been the focus of intense international interest for the past two d...
<br>Purpose – While Singapore's outstanding educational achievements are well known worldwide,...
<br>Purpose – While Singapore's outstanding educational achievements are well known worldwide,...
The term of a holistic education system has been constantly ringing in the ears of Singaporeans. How...
Purpose: The three neighbouring nations of Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore participated in the 200...
This article examines two recent policy initiatives in Singapore: the independent schools scheme and...
Today’s centre of high performance in school education is East Asia. Four of the world\u27s five hig...
This article analyses the paradox inherent in the ‘top-performing’ yet tightly controlled Singapore ...
This article analyses the paradox inherent in the ‘top-performing’ yet tightly controlled Singapore ...
International comparative data on student performance has led McKinsey&Company, among others, to sug...
International comparative data on student performance has led McKinsey & Company, among others, ...
International comparative data on student performance has led McKinsey & Company, among others, ...
Purpose: While Singapore's outstanding educational achievements are well known worldwide, there is a...
Congress Theme: Education Systems for School Effectiveness and Improvement: Exploring the Alternativ...
Singapore’s education system has been the focus of intense international interest for the past two d...
Singapore’s education system has been the focus of intense international interest for the past two d...
<br>Purpose – While Singapore's outstanding educational achievements are well known worldwide,...
<br>Purpose – While Singapore's outstanding educational achievements are well known worldwide,...
The term of a holistic education system has been constantly ringing in the ears of Singaporeans. How...
Purpose: The three neighbouring nations of Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore participated in the 200...
This article examines two recent policy initiatives in Singapore: the independent schools scheme and...
Today’s centre of high performance in school education is East Asia. Four of the world\u27s five hig...