But I found out that my schoolmates are not so interested in it at first.Originally posted by the Bear:huh?
EVERYONE should be politically involved!
it is their country as much as anyone else's.. as much as mine, as much as lau lee's...
perhaps even more.. coz the future is theirs.. they are going to inherit the country from us...
yes.. they should get more involved.. way way more!
I am not saying that we should go on strike and not going to school, but to be more in the politics so that we may have a better understand on it, knowing all those bread and butter issue.Originally posted by Chelzea:Lim bei here lahwad u expect us to do ,go on strike and nt go to sch huh
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Dont worry,jc students are forced to study abt it in GPOriginally posted by gorby107:But I found out that my schoolmates are not so interested in it at first.
But I went talk to them about it, some of them were interested in it and we talk more about it while the rest are not so keen in it, as they only want to focus on their studies and life....
So maybe something must be done in order to change their mindset of thinking ??
Btw do you see teenagers attending election rally![]()
hahaha...singapore social studies teach you about singapore 'history' and we learn it for the next 6 years...like as if singapore has such a fantastic history that spans for centuries...who gives about sang nila utama and the raffles dude.Originally posted by lftwgr:Well for a start, there could be a civics subject (non-examinable of course, in case the parents complain) introduced for lower-secondary students.
It's not like we don't have such a subject already, in my primary school days, we had Social Studies (which is a blend of local history and geography, but in the mother tongue, so my interest dropped considerably).
I was thinking they could follow the US system of civics classes - teach our kids about how government works and about their rights and responsibilities as Singapore citizens.
when you have undergrads finding out in Singapore Studies lessons that whatever was spoonfed to them during their youth will cause them to fail history due to those things being biased, you get the point.Originally posted by the Bear:i would think that it is due to a lot of parents telling their children to "study" and not much else...
and with that, they stop thinking and become apathetic..
it's the same in the US..
however, here, i see that a lot of people are totally ignorant about things going on around them.. like my colleague was actually planning to go to Nepal for a holiday with her husband!
both of them had no idea that Nepal is in chaos and i told her that and she went "orh..." and said "why ah?"
i think a lot of people actually believe that "ignorance is bliss" but the truth is that ignorance will come bite you in the ass eventually...
Actually, my point is that we have to let kids know aboutOriginally posted by udontknowme:hahaha...singapore social studies teach you about singapore 'history' and we learn it for the next 6 years...like as if singapore has such a fantastic history that spans for centuries...who gives about sang nila utama and the raffles dude.
which country do you hail from?Originally posted by udontknowme:exactly.
and you know what, dont look at my posts if you want to know abotu SINGAPOREAN teens.
because i am not a singaporean. i DO follow the politics of my own country closely and that the recent elections in my country have indeed been a great disappointment because i so do not support the party which has won.
too ashame to tellOriginally posted by LazerLordz:which country do you hail from?
Thailand? (Recent elections and disappointing results for some people)Originally posted by LazerLordz:which country do you hail from?
canadaOriginally posted by LazerLordz:which country do you hail from?
Hey, at least your courts had the guts to throw out LKY's suit against Devan Nair.Originally posted by udontknowme:canada
Agreed. It's truly shocking when you discover the level of awareness and general knowledge of the average Singaporean is way below par.Originally posted by LazerLordz:when you have undergrads finding out in Singapore Studies lessons that whatever was spoonfed to them during their youth will cause them to fail history due to those things being biased, you get the point.
it's as simple as reading the newspaper or watching the news on TV.Ask any teen out there and chances are that many do not read the news.Awareness is the first step.
hey mai luan lai okOriginally posted by BillyBong:Agreed. It's truly shocking when you discover the level of awareness and general knowledge of the average Singaporean is way below par.
The subjects in school that really help us in this area such the humanities are marginalised in favour of practical science core to meet the demands of entry requirements for higher study locally. Hence, our own education system is actually assisting us to be ignorant.
People nowadays don't give two hoots about nation building, culminating in that apathetic and pragmatic streak.