Dear Teachers
We’ve missed you!
Greetings from The Straits Times newsroom.
Since the Covid-19 pandemic struck, we know teachers have been under unprecedented stress. You are trying to manage the demands of a new digital classroom, overseeing the needs of students including their psychological health, even as education calls for changes to include more information and digital literacies, among other things.
We hope to have a conversation with you on youth trends and their news consumption patterns, as well as share tips and ideas on infusing more current affairs and contemporary issues into lessons.
The programme includes*:
On behalf of my team, I look forward to welcoming you to The Straits Times soon.
With best regards
Serene Luo
Schools editor, The Straits Times
We’ve missed you!
Greetings from The Straits Times newsroom.
Since the Covid-19 pandemic struck, we know teachers have been under unprecedented stress. You are trying to manage the demands of a new digital classroom, overseeing the needs of students including their psychological health, even as education calls for changes to include more information and digital literacies, among other things.
We hope to have a conversation with you on youth trends and their news consumption patterns, as well as share tips and ideas on infusing more current affairs and contemporary issues into lessons.
The programme includes*:
- Current Affairs Trends To Watch in 2023
- Shifting Landscape: Top Youth Trends In Recent Years
- An Inside Look: How ST IN is produced
- Recommended Tips To Teach Your Students About Current Affairs In Classroom
- Newsroom tour
On behalf of my team, I look forward to welcoming you to The Straits Times soon.
With best regards
Serene Luo
Schools editor, The Straits Times