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Compulsory education in Singapore – who benefits?

Compulsory education in Singapore – who benefits? Compulsory education was legislated in Singapore in 2000. This came several decades after the attainment of universal primary education and after numerous assertions on the part of the government that such legislation was unnecessary. Also interesting is that the period of compulsory education was limited to six years. The article discusses the background to the introduction of the compulsory education legislation and highlights ongoing tensions as the Singapore state attempts to grapple with the role of education in economic development and social cohesion. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Asia Pacific Journal of Education Taylor & Francis

Compulsory education in Singapore – who benefits?

Asia Pacific Journal of Education , Volume 30 (4): 18 – Dec 1, 2010
18 pages

Compulsory education in Singapore – who benefits?

Abstract

Compulsory education was legislated in Singapore in 2000. This came several decades after the attainment of universal primary education and after numerous assertions on the part of the government that such legislation was unnecessary. Also interesting is that the period of compulsory education was limited to six years. The article discusses the background to the introduction of the compulsory education legislation and highlights ongoing tensions as the Singapore state attempts to grapple...
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Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Copyright
Copyright National Institute of Education, Singapore
ISSN
1742-6855
eISSN
0218-8791
DOI
10.1080/02188791.2010.520203
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Abstract

Compulsory education was legislated in Singapore in 2000. This came several decades after the attainment of universal primary education and after numerous assertions on the part of the government that such legislation was unnecessary. Also interesting is that the period of compulsory education was limited to six years. The article discusses the background to the introduction of the compulsory education legislation and highlights ongoing tensions as the Singapore state attempts to grapple with the role of education in economic development and social cohesion.

Journal

Asia Pacific Journal of EducationTaylor & Francis

Published: Dec 1, 2010

Keywords: compulsory education; Singapore

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