
Dyslexia in Singapore: Seeing the Child Behind the Struggle
There is a moment many educators and parents recognise. A child who seems bright and curious suddenly becomes withdrawn during reading lessons. Words that appeared

There is a moment many educators and parents recognise. A child who seems bright and curious suddenly becomes withdrawn during reading lessons. Words that appeared

Good morning, everyone – fellow graduates, esteemed faculty, DAS board members, distinguished guests, and family and friends. It is a privilege to deliver this speech

A pleasant morning to our distinguished guests, members of the DAS Academy, colleagues, my fellow graduates, and our beloved family and friends. It is truly

Opening & Greeting Good morning, esteemed professors, beloved DAS colleagues, respected guests, and fellow graduates. My name is Zakiyyah, and I have to be honest,

Good morning, honoured guests, faculty members, fellow graduates, and friends. My name is Tan Xin, and I’m truly honoured to speak on behalf of the
I got this card from my almost seven-year-old daughter for Mother’s Day. It says: Dear mummy today is amot Mother’s day I wish you a

“If I ever decide to do my master’s, please tell me ‘No!’” I remember saying this to a friend when I had just completed my

Editor’s Note:This valedictorian speech was delivered in 2019 at the DAS Academy Graduation Ceremony by a graduate of the Master of Arts in Special Educational

What Makes a Great Teacher? “What is one quality that makes you a good teacher?” I often ask this during interviews, and most candidates answer:

Written by Edwina Woo, Recipient of the 2024 DAS & DAS Academy MASEN/ALN Scholarship When my first child was a pre-schooler, I read up on