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The late Mr Lee Kuan Yew (19232015) laid the foundations for the creation of a first-world education system in Singapore. Like many other issues concerning the country, his ideas for education were transported in a red box, which he took with him wherever he went, even up to his last days. Inside it was always something designed to help create a better life for all Singaporeans. 

The editors of this volume were inspired by the idea of Mr Lees red box and by the Founding Fathers selfless drive to continuously improve the country he loved. As such, the book explores in detail Mr Lees plans, including chapters on Education: The Man and His Ideas; Foundational Pillars of Singapores Education; Education for Nationhood and Nation-Building; and 21st Century Readiness and Adaptability. The chapters also include the authors visions, no matter how great or small, for the future of education in Singapore. They explore how Mr Lees educational policies resulted in a system thatattracts the right and best candidates to become teachers; that forms them into effective teachers, specialists and leaders; that ensures they and the education system are able to deliver the best possible learning for every child; and that establishes a legacy that has allowed the education system to continue to move forward while tackling the challenges of its success. 



From the little red box came the ideas that led to the countrys meteoric rise. Likewise, the editors hope this book will lead to a brighter future in education.
1 Introduction
1(16)
Oon-Seng Tan
Ee-Ling Low
David Hung
Part I Education: The Man and His Ideas
2 Education and the Child
17(12)
Oon-Seng Tan
3 The Teaching Profession and Teacher Education
29(14)
Woon-Chia Liu
4 The Critical Importance of Schools and School Leaders
43(14)
Pak Tee Ng
Part II Foundational Pillars of Singapore's Education
5 English as Lingua Franca: Singapore's Common Tongue
57(12)
Christine C.M. Goh
6 English-Knowing Bilingualism, Lee's "Most Difficult Policy"
69(10)
Ee-Ling Low
7 Science and Mathematics Education
79(10)
Eng Guan Tay
8 Universities, Research, Innovation and Enterprise
89(14)
Oon-Seng Tan
Rebecca P. Ang
9 Technology and Innovation
103(14)
Gwendoline Choon Lang Quek
Part III Education for Nationhood and Nation-Building
10 Education and the Making of the Singapore Economy
117(10)
Chor Boon Goh
11 Multiculturalism and Citizenship
127(14)
Charlene Tan
Part IV Twenty First Century Readiness and Adaptability
12 Making a Common Future: Lee Kuan Yew's Values for the 21st Century
141(20)
Dennis Kwek
David Hung
13 Educating in a Turbulent World
161(8)
Oon-Seng Tan
Ee-Ling Low
David Hung
Index 169
Professor TAN Oon-Seng is Director of NIE. He was Dean of Teacher Education at NIE where he spearheaded the Teacher Education for the 21st Century (TE21) Model, which is a major milestone for teacher education both nationally and internationally; President of the Asia-Pacific Educational Research Association (20082010); and Vice-President (Asia and Pacific Rim) of the International Association for Cognitive Education and Psychology (20082011). He is Editor-in-Chief of the Educational Research for Policy & Practice journal and Lead Editor of the Asia Pacific Journal of Education. In 2014, he was awarded the Public Administration Medal (Silver) by Singapores President for his dedication and achievement in the field of education.





Professor LOW Ee-Ling is Head of Strategic Planning & Academic Quality at NIE. She is Professor at the English Language & Literature Academic Group and was Associate Dean of Teacher Education (20092013). She obtained her PhD in Linguistics (Acoustic Phonetics) from University of Cambridge under its Overseas Graduate Scholarship. She won Fulbright Advanced Research Scholarship in 2008 which she spent at Lynch School of Education. She had a leading role in the TE21 Model and NIEs Strategic Roadmap: Towards 2017. In 2012, she was awarded the Public Administration Medal (Bronze) by Singapores President. She represents Singapore in Stanford Universitys International Teacher Policy Study and Harvard Graduate School of Educations Global Education Innovation Initiative.







Professor David Hung is Associate Dean at the Office of Education Research and Head of the eduLab initiative at NIE. In 2004, he initiated the set-up of the Learning Sciences Laboratory to engage in school-based interventions with the view to changing pedagogy and practice. Grounded in the socio-cultural and cultural-historical traditions, Prof Hungs interest lies in designing students learning inboth formal and informal contexts to maximise learner potential. Another significant part of his present work concerns the translation and dissemination of educational innovations, which the eduLab initiative seeks to advance. He is presently serving as a Contributing Editor for Educational Technology, Editor for Learning: Research and Practice, and as an International Advisory Board member for Asia Pacific Education Researcher.