The book highlights SP's evolution to train not just younger school-leavers but working adults as well. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Education Minister Chan Chun Sing and Singapore Polytechnic principal Soh Wai Wah at the book launch of For All Ages, Singapore Polytechnic At Seventy.
These trends are highlighted in a book to commemorate the polytechnic’s upcoming 70th anniversary in 2024. “Previously, the mission was to focus only on the pre-employment training to prepare students before they take their first job,” he said. “In this way, we provide a roadmap that allows different adults to acquire job-relevant skills at their own pace based on their own means.”
To meet the needs of adult learners, SP – which was set up in 1954 – has also changed the way it delivers lessons.
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