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Today / Advertisement27 February 2014 - LETTER DIFFERENT DISABILITIES, SO DIFFERENT FORMS OFSUPPORT NEEDED Scan the QR code using the reader app on your smartphone or visit tdy.sg/ltrdisability27feb for the letter from Noel Chia Kok Hwee.30 words
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Today (Afternoon Edition) / Advertisement27 February 2014 - LETTER DIFFERENT DISABILITIES, SO DIFFERENT FORMS OFSUPPORT NEEDED Scan the QR code using the reader app on your smartphone or visit tdy.sg/ltrdisability27feb for the letter from Noel Chia Kok Hwee.30 words
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Today (Afternoon Edition) / Advertisement3 January 2013 - LETTER ARMED TEACHERS ARE A BAD IDEA Scan the QR code using the reader app on your smartphone, or you can visit tdy.sg/ltridea0103 for the letter from Noel Chia Kok Hwee.31 words
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Today / Advertisement3 January 2013 - LETTER ARMED TEACHERS ARE A BAD IDEA Scan the QR code using the reader app on your smartphone, or you can visit tdy.sg/ltridea0103 for the letter from Noel Chia Kok Hwee.31 words
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Today (Afternoon Edition) / Advertisement15 October 2012 - LETTER EVERY SCHOOL, A GOOD SCHOOL ONLY WHEN Scan the QR code using the reader app on your smartphone, or you can visit tdy.sg/tdygdschool for the letter from Noel Chia Kok Hwee. G5UP C53G2S2) ©S53C5S3 7 *Uorf/i of prizes/ 'Sfe x?0 x50 F3 i QtoSXE345 words
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Today / Advertisement15 October 2012 - LETTER EVERY SCHOOL, A GOOD SCHOOL ONLY WHEN Scan the QR code using the reader app on your smartphone, or you can visit tdy.sg/tdygdschool for the letter from Noel Chia Kok Hwee. G5UP C53G2S2) ©S53C5S3 7 *Uorf/i of prizes/ 'Sfe x?0 x50 F3 i QtoSXE345 words
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Today (Afternoon Edition) / Letter22 March 2006 - RUTH LOW Letter from Chief Executive, PAP Community Foundation (PCF) WE WANT to thank Mr Chia Kok Hwee for sharing his view and concerns on autism detection, in his March 14 letter. We want to reassure Mr Chia Kok Hwee that PCF recognises the complexities involvedRUTH LOW - 235 words
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Today / Letter22 March 2006 - RUTH LOW Letter from Chief Executive, PAP Community Foundation (PCF) WE WANT to thank Mr Chia Kok Hwee for sharing his view and concerns on autism detection, in his March 14 letter. We want to reassure Mr Chia Kok Hwee that PCF recognises the complexities involvedRUTH LOW - 235 words
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The Straits Times / Article2 May 2013 - John Ooi DR NOEL Chia Kok Hwee mentioned a “Ready Environment” as an essential factor in promoting workplace inclusivity for the disabled (“How to make jobs work for the disabled”; April 22). In 1993, my son, who was then 13,John Ooi - 121 words
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The Straits Times / Article26 September 2013 - Lee Siang Chief Operating Officer Dyslexia Association of Singapore DR NOEL Chia Kok Hwee suggested that parents be aware that regular private tuition centres may not be equipped to help students who need specialised intervention for learning disabilities such as dyslexia andLee Siang - 147 words
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The Straits Times / Article23 August 2014 - Dr Noel Chia Kok Hwee I refer to the column Selfies: A Risky Sport (Life!, Aug 19) and agree with writer Akshita Nanda that selfie addicts are doing themselves more harm than good. With selfies, young adults and adolescents can become self-absorbed as theyDr Noel Chia Kok Hwee - 153 words
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Today (Afternoon Edition) / Advertisement22 January 2013 - LETTER WHAT WE NEED FOR A ‘GOOD LIFE’ Scan the QR code or visit tdy.sg/ltrlife for the letter from Noel Chia Kok Hwee. I GET MORE WHEN YOU ORK MORE Medisave for my future healthcare needs! Mdm Yang Yoke Lian, 43 Seamstress (Self-Employed) ft p </A i As a self-employed,173 words
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Today / Advertisement22 January 2013 - LETTER WHAT WE NEED FOR A ‘GOOD LIFE’ Scan the QR code or visit tdy.sg/ltrlife for the letter from Noel Chia Kok Hwee. I GET MORE WHEN YOU ORK MORE Medisave for my future healthcare needs! Mdm Yang Yoke Lian, 43 Seamstress (Self-Employed) ft p </A i As a self-employed,173 words
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The Straits Times / Article21 September 2013 - Noel Chia Kok Hwee (Dr) STUDENTS with mild or moderate learning disabilities in mainstream schools are struggling in their studies. All primary schools and many, if not all, secondary schools have allied educators trained to provide learning and behavioural support for theseNoel Chia Kok Hwee (Dr - 181 words
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The Straits Times (Afternoon Edition) / Article21 September 2013 - Noel Chia Kok Hwee (Dr) STUDENTS with mild or moderate learning disabilities in mainstream schools are struggling in their studies. All primary schools and many, if not all, secondary schools have allied educators trained to provide learning and behavioural support for theseNoel Chia Kok Hwee (Dr - 181 words
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Today / Article29 April 2013 - FROM NOEL CHIA KOK HWEE I refer to “Singapore’s new fifth ‘national tap’ may draw on groundwater” (April 27) and wish to express my concern over the possibility of drawing on “naturally occurring aquifers and groundwater” in the Jurong Formation area, given thatNOEL CHIA KOK HWEE - 204 words
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Today (Afternoon Edition) / Article29 April 2013 - FROM NOEL CHIA KOK HWEE I refer to “Singapore’s new fifth ‘national tap’ may draw on groundwater” (April 27) and wish to express my concern over the possibility of drawing on “naturally occurring aquifers and groundwater” in the Jurong Formation area, given thatNOEL CHIA KOK HWEE - 204 words
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Today (3) / Article29 April 2013 - FROM NOEL CHIA KOK HWEE I refer to “Singapore’s new fifth ‘national tap’ may draw on groundwater” (April 27) and wish to express my concern over the possibility of drawing on “naturally occurring aquifers and groundwater” in the Jurong Formation area, given thatNOEL CHIA KOK HWEE - 204 words
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The Straits Times / Article5 November 2013 - Arnold Chua Chee Keong THE transition to employment for a person with learning disabilities needs careful and detailed planning (“From special education school to workplace: What it takes for transition to succeed” by Dr Noel Chia Kok Hwee; last Thursday). It should be based on theArnold Chua Chee Keong - 206 words
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The Straits Times / Article18 June 1984 - Students write their way to Japan FIVE Singaporeans are all set to Join hands with students from 14 other countries at a five-week cultural exchange programme m Japan. They were picked from 57 students who wrote essays on what they thought Japan's role m the world today should be. Out204 words