
SDP writes to Education Ministers to Speak to Students
The SDP has written to the Ministers for Education following the rejection by the Ministry's Permanent Secretary of our request to speak to students. The SDP feels that it is important for our students to learn about multiple perspectives on national issues. 15 February 2016 Ng Chee Meng Acting Minister for Education (Schools) Ong...

If Ever You Need More Evidence of the PAP’s Intentions in Our Schools…
In 2009, the Straits Times reported that Minister for Law K Shanmugam had warned his party members in an editorial in Petir, the PAP's newsletter, that “younger voters can erode its dominant position should the party fail to convince them that Singapore...needs a strong leadership and a political system that allows for effective...

MOE Written Textbooks are even more Biased and Partisan Towards the PAP
The SDP had written to the Ministry of Education (MOE) for permission to conduct talks to students in schools. The MOE turned down the request saying that "schools are neutral places for learning and not platforms for partisan politics”. The MOE also stated that the history textbook cited by the SDP as being partisan towards...
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