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Today (Afternoon Edition) / Article12 August 2013 - FROM NOEL CHIA KOK HWEE It was disturbing to learn about the training place and shelter crunch for people with disabilities in the report “People with disabilities may face longer wait for training, shelters” (Aug 10). Many people with disabilities, especiallyNOEL CHIA KOK HWEE - 408 words
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Today / Article12 August 2013 - FROM NOEL CHIA KOK HWEE It was disturbing to learn about the training place and shelter crunch for people with disabilities in the report “People with disabilities may face longer wait for training, shelters” (Aug 10). Many people with disabilities, especiallyNOEL CHIA KOK HWEE - 408 words
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Today / Article12 April 2016 - FROM ROM NOEL CHIA KOK HWEE It was heartening to read about Kindle Garden, Singapore’s first inclusive preschool, in “‘Eye-opening’ inclusive pre-school programme draws raves” (April 1). The preschool also reports a waiting list of 25 neuro-typical and 100 neuro-atypical children forROM NOEL CHIA KOK HWEE - 421 words
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Today (Afternoon Edition) / Article30 June 2014 - FROM NOEL CHIA KOK HWEE The writer works as an educator. I read “Singapore teachers work longer hours but are satisfied: Poll” (June 26) with interest. Though the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development’s (OECD) survey findings showed that our mainstream school teachersNOEL CHIA KOK HWEE - 433 words
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Today / Article30 June 2014 - FROM NOEL CHIA KOK HWEE The writer works as an educator. I read “Singapore teachers work longer hours but are satisfied: Poll” (June 26) with interest. Though the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development’s (OECD) survey findings showed that our mainstream school teachersNOEL CHIA KOK HWEE - 433 words
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The Straits Times (Afternoon Edition) / Article22 April 2013 - Noel Chia Kok Hwee (Dr) IT IS heartening to note that the Ministry of Social and Family Development is looking into job opportunities for people with disabilities. More importantly, by renaming the Centre for Enabled Living as SG Enable, as mentioned inNoel Chia Kok Hwee (Dr - 408 words
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The Straits Times / Article22 April 2013 - Noel Chia Kok Hwee (Dr) IT IS heartening to note that the Ministry of Social and Family Development is looking into job opportunities for people with disabilities. More importantly, by renaming the Centre for Enabled Living as SG Enable, as mentioned inNoel Chia Kok Hwee (Dr - 408 words
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The Straits Times / Article13 June 2013 - Tim Oei Chief Executive Officer Asian Women’s Welfare Association THE Asian Women’s Welfare Association (AWWA) concurs on the pressing need for agencies in special education to review and strengthen services for people with special needs and family caregivers who are vulnerable toTim Oei - 422 words
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The New Paper / Article20 February 2005 - TELL ON OTHERS AN openly gay teacher was warned by the police in September 2003 for committing an act of gross indecency with another man. It happened at a public staircase landing of a private block of flats in419 words
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Today (Afternoon Edition) / Article, Illustration26 March 2012 - Letter from Noel Chia Kok Hwee I AGREE wholly with Nicholas Aw in his letter “How to get disability terminology right” (March 21). His letter is most timely as Singapore strives towards becoming a more inclusive society. Generally, our choice ofNoel Chia Kok Hwee - TODAY FILE PHOTO - 462 words
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Today / Article, Illustration26 March 2012 - Letter from Noel Chia Kok Hwee I AGREE wholly with Nicholas Aw in his letter “How to get disability terminology right” (March 21). His letter is most timely as Singapore strives towards becoming a more inclusive society. Generally, our choice ofNoel Chia Kok Hwee - TODAY FILE PHOTO - 462 words
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Today (3) / Article12 November 2010 - Letter from Dr Noel Chia Kok Hwee Assistant Professor, Early Childhood Special Needs Education, National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University I REFER to “A mind-field for children” (Nov 9). It was reported that one in 10 children here, between the ages ofDr Noel Chia Kok Hwee - 446 words
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Today / Article12 November 2010 - Letter from Dr Noel Chia Kok Hwee Assistant Professor, Early Childhood Special Needs Education, National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University I REFER to “A mind-field for children” (Nov 9). It was reported that one in 10 children here, between the ages ofDr Noel Chia Kok Hwee - 446 words
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Today (Afternoon Edition) / Article12 November 2010 - Letter from Dr Noel Chia Kok Hwee Assistant Professor, Early Childhood Special Needs Education, National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University I REFER to “A mind-field for children” (Nov 9). It was reported that one in 10 children here, between the ages ofDr Noel Chia Kok Hwee - 446 words
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Today / Article, Illustration2 January 2012 - Letter from Noel Chia Kok Hwee I THANK the reporter for her comprehensive article “Barrier-free access?” (Dec 26) and hope it has made us realise how much we take for granted the things, services, buildings and our surroundings that are accessible to us everyNoel Chia Kok Hwee - TODAY FILE PHOTO - 447 words
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Today / Article, Illustration6 September 2015 - FROM NOEL CHIA KOK HWEE I have been a keen observer of the changing landscape of special education in Singapore, and it is always heartening to read letters in advocacy of this sector (“Special educators, social service workers deserve pay risesNOEL CHIA KOK HWEE - PHOTO: THINKSTOCK - 470 words
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Today (Afternoon Edition) / Article5 July 2013 - FROM NOEL CHIA KOK HWEE Scott Anthony had interesting advice, in “Singapore, let’s get disruptive” (July 3), on the essence of disruptive innovation and how it can help Singapore stay competitive in this dynamic, changing world. I learnt four things from theNOEL CHIA KOK HWEE - 458 words
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Today / Article5 July 2013 - FROM NOEL CHIA KOK HWEE Scott Anthony had interesting advice, in “Singapore, let’s get disruptive” (July 3), on the essence of disruptive innovation and how it can help Singapore stay competitive in this dynamic, changing world. I learnt four things from theNOEL CHIA KOK HWEE - 458 words
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Today (Afternoon Edition) / Article9 February 2011 - Counsellors should look at the player’s ability to cope with daily Letter from Noel Chia Kok Hwee (Dr) Assistant Professor National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University I REFER to “More gaming addiction cases at counselling centre” (Feb 7) and would like toNoel Chia Kok Hwee (Dr - 492 words