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Today (Afternoon Edition) / Letter20 December 2001 - Lee Pui Wai What is required to help those with exceptional children I READ with interest the letters written by Mr Chia Kok Hwee (Today, Nov 28) and Ms Ng Ai Hong (Today, Dec 6) concerning the recognition of educational therapists and special education teachers. As SingaporeansLee Pui Wai - 305 words
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Berita Harian / Article, Illustration19 June 1984 - SEORANG mahasiswa Melayu adalah antara lima pelajg.yyg memenangi Kursus Biasiswa Musim Panas 1984 di Jepun. Encik Jamaludin Jalil, 22 tahun, mahasiswa undang-undang tahun tiga Universiti Nasional Singapura (NUS), terpilih berdasarkan esei beliau yang membincangkan keselamatan di Rantau Pasifik dan peranan Jepun.309 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration11 March 1987 - PETER TH KOH has been appointed managing director of Sime Brokers (Singapore) Pte Ltd and Hogg Robinson (Far East) Pte Ltd. In his new capacity, Mr Koh will oversee the activities of all the broking companies in Singapore, Malaysia and Hongkong. Mr Koh, who has 22 years307 words
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The Straits Times / Article29 May 2013 - Noel Chia Kok Hwee (Dr) I AGREE that having anti-discrimination laws is a possible approach to protect workers (“Time to get tough on unfair treatment at work”, May 19; and “Govt is open to anti-discrimination labour laws: Chuan-Jin”, May 21). I amNoel Chia Kok Hwee (Dr - 283 words
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The Straits Times / Article31 October 2013 - FROM SPECIAL EDUCATION SCHOOL TO WORKPLACE Noel Chia Kok Hwee (Dr) I AM heartened to learn that the Government plans to provide more support to prepare special education (Sped) students for future employment (“Special ed students to get more vocational help”; Monday). ForNoel Chia Kok Hwee (Dr - 298 words
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The Straits Times (Afternoon Edition) / Article29 May 2013 - Noel Chia Kok Hwee (Dr) I AGREE that having anti-discrimination laws is a possible approach to protect workers (“Time to get tough on unfair treatment at work”, May 19; and “Govt is open to anti-discrimination labour laws: Chuan-Jin”, May 21). I amNoel Chia Kok Hwee (Dr - 283 words
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The Straits Times / Article30 July 2013 - Noel Chia Kok Hwee (Dr) IT IS heartening to learn of the spike in employers’ interest in hiring disabled people (“Firms hiring more ex-offenders, disabled”; last Thursday). Preparing the disabled for gainful employment involves three important phases: empowerment, emplacement and employment. First,Noel Chia Kok Hwee (Dr - 300 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration24 June 2013 - WHO: Dr Noel Chia Kok Hwee, 51, assistant professor (special education). MY FAMILY: Married to an educational therapist, has a daughter, 17. MY HOME: A five-room flat in Choa Chu Kang. MY PASSIONS: Reading (especially newspapers, biographies and books on special needs education) and writing poems,PHOTO: DIOS VINCOY JR FOR THE STRAITS TIMES - 304 words
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Today / Article27 December 2008 - Prof Chia Kok Hwee Letter from Assistant I REFER to "Time to get tough" (Dec 24) by Ho Kong Loon and wish to offer my personal view on how parents and teachers can work together to address juvenile indiscipline and delinquency inProf Chia Kok Hwee - 310 words
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Today / Article, Illustration12 May 2003 - Tor Ching Li Former Mother of the Year Queenie and her 'expensive hobby' by chingli@newstoday.com.sg FOR the ordinary person, notions of charity normally lie dormant in one's mind till a cut-ting-edge stunt or soppy advertisement triggers a response usually calling up a donation hotline. But MrsTor Ching Li - TOR CHING LI - 768 words
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Today (Afternoon Edition) / Article, Illustration12 May 2003 - Tor Ching Li Former Mother of the Year Queenie and her 'expensive hobby' by chingli@newstoday.com.sg FOR the ordinary person, notions of charity normally lie dormant in one's mind till a cut-ting-edge stunt or soppy advertisement triggers a response usually calling up a donation hotline. But MrsTor Ching Li - TOR CHING LI - 768 words
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Today / Article6 January 2011 - Education system must keep adapting to those with special needs Letter from Dr Noel Chia Kok Hwee I REFER to “Education system must keep improving: PM Lee” (Jan 3) and wholly agree with the Prime Minister that it is important for Singapore to continue strivingDr Noel Chia Kok Hwee - 315 words
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Today (Afternoon Edition) / Article6 January 2011 - Education system must keep adapting to those with special needs Letter from Dr Noel Chia Kok Hwee I REFER to “Education system must keep improving: PM Lee” (Jan 3) and wholly agree with the Prime Minister that it is important for Singapore to continue strivingDr Noel Chia Kok Hwee - 315 words
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Today (Afternoon Edition) / Article6 February 2013 - FROM NOEL CHIA KOK HWEE Although the Government has assured us that it is planning ahead for a projected population increase of up to 6.9 million in 2030, one wonders how the infrastructure in our small country will develop over time to copeNOEL CHIA KOK HWEE - 313 words
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Today / Article6 February 2013 - FROM NOEL CHIA KOK HWEE Although the Government has assured us that it is planning ahead for a projected population increase of up to 6.9 million in 2030, one wonders how the infrastructure in our small country will develop over time to copeNOEL CHIA KOK HWEE - 313 words
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Today / Article12 November 2013 - FROM NOEL CHIA KOK HWEE Based on the reports and Voices letters in TODAY about transport issues during the past week, what is lacking is our awareness of universal access. The goal of universal access is to enable everyone young or old, student or worker,NOEL CHIA KOK HWEE - 332 words
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Today (Afternoon Edition) / Article28 April 2014 - FROM NOEL CHIA KOK HWEE I agree that jobs for people with autism should tap their strengths rather than expose their weaknesses such as poor social skills and limited shortterm memory. (“More meaningful jobs for people with autism”; April 24) I also agree withNOEL CHIA KOK HWEE - 317 words
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Today / Article28 April 2014 - FROM NOEL CHIA KOK HWEE I agree that jobs for people with autism should tap their strengths rather than expose their weaknesses such as poor social skills and limited shortterm memory. (“More meaningful jobs for people with autism”; April 24) I also agree withNOEL CHIA KOK HWEE - 317 words
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The Straits Times / Article10 February 2014 - Noel Chia Kok Hwee (Dr) I APPLAUD the Bizlink Centre for its untiring commitment to helping workers with disabilities become gainfully employed and lead meaningful lives with dignity (“Bizlink to pay disabled workers basic living wage”; last Saturday). This is long overdue. However, theNoel Chia Kok Hwee (Dr - 325 words
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Today / Article30 March 2016 - FROM NOEL CHIA KOK HWEE I read with interest the letters “Special schools not necessarily better for special-needs students” (March 26) and “Remove the stigma attached to special schools” (March 17). The two writers expressed polar views on whether to putNOEL CHIA KOK HWEE - 323 words