Should the International Baccalaureate programme be introduced in more schools?
We must be fair to all students. When some schools offer IB while some schools do not, it leads to an uneven playing field in education.
- Loh Wai Poon
The IB curriculum shouldn't be extended to all schools since not everyone can adapt to its demands... However, more government institutions offering IB will definitely do more good than harm since it offers students more choices.
- Shiroi Qiao
No doubt the IB programme may not be suitable for all students... but it should not be a choice that is denied due to the lack of availability.
- Kelvin Law
Generalisation is more important in a country of this size. IB students' education path is very specific; it is prudent not to fail.
- Jun Guo Tan
Would you live in a 3D-printed flat?
I might live in one if it is as good as the current reinforced concrete. Cost is another factor. The materials for 3D-print products are way too costly. I don't think anyone wants to buy a million-dollar Build-to-Order flat.
- Sze Wee
It is a question of safety and whether it is practical, given our environment. Most homes in America are prefabricated and the walls are hollow. If you punch hard enough on the wall, you can actually make a hole in it.
- Thomas Chan
We must be fair to all students. When some schools offer IB while some schools do not, it leads to an uneven playing field in education.
- Loh Wai Poon
The IB curriculum shouldn't be extended to all schools since not everyone can adapt to its demands... However, more government institutions offering IB will definitely do more good than harm since it offers students more choices.
- Shiroi Qiao
No doubt the IB programme may not be suitable for all students... but it should not be a choice that is denied due to the lack of availability.
- Kelvin Law
Generalisation is more important in a country of this size. IB students' education path is very specific; it is prudent not to fail.
- Jun Guo Tan
Would you live in a 3D-printed flat?
I might live in one if it is as good as the current reinforced concrete. Cost is another factor. The materials for 3D-print products are way too costly. I don't think anyone wants to buy a million-dollar Build-to-Order flat.
- Sze Wee
It is a question of safety and whether it is practical, given our environment. Most homes in America are prefabricated and the walls are hollow. If you punch hard enough on the wall, you can actually make a hole in it.
- Thomas Chan