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The Teaching Profession and Teacher Education. This chapter will take a closer look at how Lee’s views helped shape a system that attracts the right and best people to become teachers, develops them into effective teachers, specialist and leaders, and grows them professionally over their career so that they are able to deliver the best possibl植物茂盛 发表于 2025-3-26 05:44:33
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English-Knowing Bilingualism, Lee’s “Most Difficult Policy”e’s bilingual education policy in Singapore, tracing the historical roots and original goals for introducing the Bilingual Education policy, implementation journey, challenges faced, lessons learnt and make suggestions for the way forward. In his later years, Lee dubbed Singapore’s bilingual journey摇曳 发表于 2025-3-26 14:38:21
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Making a Common Future: Lee Kuan Yew’s Values for the 21st Centurylence and meritocracy”. This chapter highlights the core principles, values and beliefs that Lee held, including a future orientation, pragmatism, meritocracy, cohesion and tolerance, strong leadership, collective teamwork, talent and expertise, and character values. Lee’s beliefs about the future o