AS SCHOOLS reopen and parents rush to purchase laptops during this post-pandemic period, it’s entirely possible that some may have bought devices that were not designed for the academic setting. Laptops are widely used because of the productivity tools they offer combined with their portability. Microsoft Malaysia has an advantage in this field with their Microsoft Surface … [Read more...] about Why the Microsoft Surface is a good device for students
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China father cries after tutoring son daily for 1 year & he scores 6/100 for math exams
Follow us on Telegram for the latest updates: https://t.me/mothershipsg A father in China ended up crying and drying his own tears as he gave his son math tuition for one year, only for the child to get six out of 100 marks in his final mathematics examination. A video put up on Weibo by mainland Chinese media Qilu Evening News of the father crying in a … [Read more...] about China father cries after tutoring son daily for 1 year & he scores 6/100 for math exams
Sri Lankan group latest to arrive as China opens borders to Asian students
More Sri Lankan students are expected to follow the first batch that arrived in Tianji, China, on Friday. (Twitter via South China Morning Post photo) China is gradually allowing more students from Asian nations to return, over two years after closing its borders to most foreigners under a strict zero-Covid strategy. However, it is not clear when those from the West can also … [Read more...] about Sri Lankan group latest to arrive as China opens borders to Asian students
Terrible misconceptions: Why we need the Sogie Equality Bill
The debate on the Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Expression (Sogie) Equality Bill, formerly the Anti-Discrimination Bill, has been around for two decades. But for the past month until now, this dispute has garnered nationwide attention online—thanks to the online hearing held by the House of Representatives committee on women and gender equality last Nov. 4. In that … [Read more...] about Terrible misconceptions: Why we need the Sogie Equality Bill
Perlego, the online library that’s lending students a helping hand
Making ends meet isn’t easy for students. There are many sources of expense, especially when it comes to acquiring all the academic books on a course syllabus. Now, an online service called Perlego is offering students access to a catalogue of nearly one million books in six languages in return for a subscription fee. Gauthier Van Malderen and Matthew Davis, originally from … [Read more...] about Perlego, the online library that’s lending students a helping hand