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Singaporean teachers share experiences teaching curriculum overseas
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Singaporean teachers share experiences teaching curriculum overseas

From CNA · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Around 30 Ministry of Education (MOE) teachers are currently posted overseas to teach the Singapore curriculum.
  • These educators face challenges adapting to different cultures and teaching styles.
  • They shared their motivations for choosing to teach abroad and their experiences navigating these differences.

A select group of about 30 Ministry of Education (MOE) teachers from Singapore have embarked on assignments to teach the nation's curriculum overseas. These educators represent a small fraction of the total 33,000 MOE teachers, yet their decision to teach abroad highlights a commitment to globalizing Singapore's educational standards.

These teachers are tasked with navigating diverse cultural landscapes and adapting to varied teaching methodologies. The transition often involves overcoming significant differences in educational philosophies and classroom dynamics, requiring a high degree of flexibility and intercultural competence.

In conversations with CNA, these educators detailed the personal and professional reasons behind their decision to take on international postings. They shared insights into the challenges they encountered, from adapting to new environments to fostering learning in unfamiliar contexts. Their experiences underscore the dedication required to uphold the Singaporean curriculum's quality and consistency across different global settings.

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Originally published by CNA in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.