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#539 ft. Jacky Ng - Oil Spill Stains Singapore & Does Creativity Exist in Schools?

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In light of Haresh’s absence, we have comedian Jacky onboard as this week’s guest host! We talk about last weekend’s big news: the oil spill caused by an allision between two vessels that stained coastlines at East Coast Park, Labrador Nature Reserve, Keppel Bay, the Southern Islands and Sentosa. We discuss the media frenzy around the issue, and whether more could have been done to contain the spill. Aside from that, we also talk about creativity in Singapore schools, as MOE revealed that Singapore’s 15-year-olds topped a global test of creative thinking despite not thinking of themselves as creative.

(00:00) Intro
(11:05) Oil Spill Stains Singapore
(33:54) Does Creativity Exist in Schools?
(01:02:28) One Shiok Thing

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Nominate a Senior over 60 for Folklory!

  • We’ll be recording 60 Folklories with 60 Singaporeans above 60 yrs
  • So if you know someone with stories & lessons to share, send us their details!
  • This will be part of our “Words of Wisdom” Project as part of SG60
  • Nominate someone by clicking here, and we’ll be in touch!

Oil Spill Stains Singapore

Does Creativity Exist in Schools?

One Shiok Thing

Find Jacky!

Mics and Headphones from @shure

Chairs from @ergotunechair

Edited and mixed by Tristen Yeak

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550 episodes

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In light of Haresh’s absence, we have comedian Jacky onboard as this week’s guest host! We talk about last weekend’s big news: the oil spill caused by an allision between two vessels that stained coastlines at East Coast Park, Labrador Nature Reserve, Keppel Bay, the Southern Islands and Sentosa. We discuss the media frenzy around the issue, and whether more could have been done to contain the spill. Aside from that, we also talk about creativity in Singapore schools, as MOE revealed that Singapore’s 15-year-olds topped a global test of creative thinking despite not thinking of themselves as creative.

(00:00) Intro
(11:05) Oil Spill Stains Singapore
(33:54) Does Creativity Exist in Schools?
(01:02:28) One Shiok Thing

Find us here!

Nominate a Senior over 60 for Folklory!

  • We’ll be recording 60 Folklories with 60 Singaporeans above 60 yrs
  • So if you know someone with stories & lessons to share, send us their details!
  • This will be part of our “Words of Wisdom” Project as part of SG60
  • Nominate someone by clicking here, and we’ll be in touch!

Oil Spill Stains Singapore

Does Creativity Exist in Schools?

One Shiok Thing

Find Jacky!

Mics and Headphones from @shure

Chairs from @ergotunechair

Edited and mixed by Tristen Yeak

  continue reading

550 episodes

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