Meritocracy has long been a pillar for Singapore society. In its quest to seek out the best and the brightest to lead the country, has it forgotten those who haven’t been able to keep up? In this four-part feature, we examine the conse-quences of being a meritocractic society.Bachelor of Communication Studie
In the years of contemporary Singapore films, Singaporean filmmakers have been trying to make sense ...
This paper characterizes Singapore's efforts to tackle the problem of persistent racial inequality i...
Despite meritocratic claims of equal opportunity, official statistics released by the Ministry of Ed...
The practice of meritocracy in Singapore illustrates the belief that if one works hard and is suffic...
Recent debates on meritocracy have invited questions on what Singapore regards as 'merit'. There see...
This article questions how meritocracy, as a state-sponsored narrative in Singapore, is variously ne...
“Reward for Work; Work for Reward” is a fundamental principle in the Singapore education system. It ...
Singapore’s education system enjoys widespread acclaim. Furthermore, the education apparatus plays a...
Singapore is recognised to be one of the wealthiest countries in the world. Despite priding itself t...
This study interviewed and evaluated the lived, everyday experiences of university students. It reve...
In Singapore, where meritocracy is widely practiced, heavy emphasis is placed on the importance of g...
The aim of this research was to highlight how meritocracy can be adopted to tap youth as a resource ...
The Singapore education system strictly observes meritocracy. It rewards students based on individua...
Meritocracy is the idea that success is based upon the merit and effort of an individual, rather tha...
For more than three decades the education system in Singapore, based on the mantra of meritocracy, h...
In the years of contemporary Singapore films, Singaporean filmmakers have been trying to make sense ...
This paper characterizes Singapore's efforts to tackle the problem of persistent racial inequality i...
Despite meritocratic claims of equal opportunity, official statistics released by the Ministry of Ed...
The practice of meritocracy in Singapore illustrates the belief that if one works hard and is suffic...
Recent debates on meritocracy have invited questions on what Singapore regards as 'merit'. There see...
This article questions how meritocracy, as a state-sponsored narrative in Singapore, is variously ne...
“Reward for Work; Work for Reward” is a fundamental principle in the Singapore education system. It ...
Singapore’s education system enjoys widespread acclaim. Furthermore, the education apparatus plays a...
Singapore is recognised to be one of the wealthiest countries in the world. Despite priding itself t...
This study interviewed and evaluated the lived, everyday experiences of university students. It reve...
In Singapore, where meritocracy is widely practiced, heavy emphasis is placed on the importance of g...
The aim of this research was to highlight how meritocracy can be adopted to tap youth as a resource ...
The Singapore education system strictly observes meritocracy. It rewards students based on individua...
Meritocracy is the idea that success is based upon the merit and effort of an individual, rather tha...
For more than three decades the education system in Singapore, based on the mantra of meritocracy, h...
In the years of contemporary Singapore films, Singaporean filmmakers have been trying to make sense ...
This paper characterizes Singapore's efforts to tackle the problem of persistent racial inequality i...
Despite meritocratic claims of equal opportunity, official statistics released by the Ministry of Ed...