SEAB Singapore provides organisation information and major examination results online (PSLE, GCE N-level, O-Level, and A-Level).
The Singapore Examinations and Assessment Board (SEAB) was established on 1st April 2004 as a statutory board.
SEAB, formerly the Examinations Division of the Ministry of Education (MOE), was formed to develop and conduct national examinations in Singapore and to provide other examination and assessment services, locally as well as overseas.
SEAB will collaborate with MOE on all national examinations such as PSLE, GCE N-level, O-Level, and A-Level. It will also position itself to become a regional centre for testing and assessment services, and contribute to Singapore’s development as an Education Hub.
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by Rocky on November 24, 2009
in Internet
YouTube EDU channel was launched this March, a volunteer project sparked by a group of employees who wanted to find a better way to collect and highlight all the great educational content being uploaded to YouTube by colleges and universities.
YouTube EDU is aggregating videos from dozens of colleges and universities, ranging from lectures to student films to athletic events. Some of this stuff is solid gold (the Stanford and MIT lectures are really good). Other content, not so interesting.
YouTube Edu lets viewers sort clips by school or number of views, and the schools offer content ranging from complete courses to campus events to information for prospective students.
When you are bored at home, learn something you really enjoy at this YouTube education channel. One is never too old to learn!
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Times Higher Education-QS World University Rankings 2009 is an annual publication that ranks the “Top 200 World Universities”, and is published by Times Higher Education and Quacquarelli Symonds (QS). They have been running since 2004 and are broken down by subject and region.
years. The Times Higher Education-QS World University Rankings 2009 show that institutions in Asian countries such as Hong Kong and Japan are growing in stature. Japan counts 11 institutions in the top 200 and Hong Kong has five institutions in the top 200, up from four last year. Malaysia returned to the top 200 with its Universiti Malaya entering at 180th place.
China replicated its standing from last year, with two institutions in the top 100 and a total of six in the top 200 university rankings 2009. And, Singapore counts 2 universities: Nanyang Technological University (NTU) is ranked 73 (from last year’s 77) and National University of Singapore (NUS) is still ranks 30th, the same as last year.
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by Sally on April 26, 2009
in News
via New York Times,
An all-girls chemistry class grappled with compounds and acids while other students focused on English, math and other subjects from the national curriculum.

Apple Singapore online store is having a new promotion!
As the new semester for polytechnics student in Singapore is approaching. Apple Singapore online store is having a “Back to Polytechnic Promotion” till 30th April 2009. [click to continue…]
by Sally on March 3, 2009
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CAREER 2009 & EDUCATION 2009 is jointly organized by Singapore Professional Centre and IIR Exhibitions Pte Ltd and supported by the Ministry of Education. The event will be held from 05 – 08 March 2009, at Suntec Singapore, level 6, Halls 601-603. [click to continue…]
An analysis of the mating habits of sticklebacks and a father explaining “babies – oh you find them in the cabbage patch” are among the techniques used to teach the facts of life in the earliest sex education films, a new collection shows.
Telegraph
Today, two new infocomm learning hubs, called the Silver Infocomm Junctions (SIJ), are opened to further promote infocomm literacy among senior citizens.
This is announced by RADM(NS) Lui Tuck Yew, Senior Minister of State, Ministry of Information, Communications and The Arts, and Ministry of Education at the annual Silver Infocomm Day. The Silver Infocomm Day 1 is a special day dedicated to senior citizens who embrace and use infocomm in their daily lives.
Silver Infocomm Junctions
The two new SIJs are located at the Chinese Development Assistance Council (CDAC) Multi-Service Centre in Bukit Panjang and at the Marine Parade Family Service Centre (MPFSC). These are in addition to the first SIJ set up last year at the RSVP Singapore in Bishan. The two new additions are part of IDA’s infocomm outreach efforts to set up eight such centres in the heartlands for senior citizens by 2010. [click to continue…]
by Sally on November 24, 2008
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US News & World Report just came out with its rankings of the best universities in the World. NUS is ranked No. 4 in Asia; and NTU No. 12. Singapore’s got the world’s best universities! Aren’t you proud?
1 University of Tokyo, Japan
2 Kyoto University, Japan
3 University of Hong Kong, HK
4 National University of Singapore (NUS) [click to continue…]
by Sally on November 13, 2008
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BookFest@Singapore 2008 promotes culture and education; it offers a plethora of opportunities for learning; it is the platform that provides fuel for your thoughts. [click to continue…]