4/27/2015
When would the govt recognise our universities as world class?
Our universities, at least two of them, are ranked among the best in the world. After spending so much money gaming the system to be among the top, has any of our ministers even said it officially that our universities are world class, among the best of the best? And has the govt make this into a reality by telling the ministries and stats boards, GLCs and the MNCs here that our students are the best and they should hunt them down for employment and senior management positions? Have any of them even commented that our universities are reputable universities? Maybe that is too much to ask when everyone is so overawed by the reputable foreign universities and their high rankings, like in the 551. Some believed the bigger the number the betterer the university. Thus NUS and NTU are no match.
For once, we are hearing from IDA that an unranked university called University of Mumbai, is a reputable university. Oops, it is ranked a creditable high of 551, better than NUS and NTU. No wonder they are scrambling to hire its graduates and falling all over, grabbing at anything and would not let go. Funny, this reputable universities graduates cannot tell a degree mill or think a degree mill degree is just as reputable and worth pursuing.
But more funny, our stats boards, maybe even ministries and GLCs are by passing our local ‘out of this world’ university graduates and opted to hire graduates from reputable universities like Mumbai. What is the secret? Why is Mumbai, with no disrespect, better than NTU or NUS? Or is it that our ‘out of this world’ universities are producing graduates with skills set that are ‘out of this world’ and so much ahead of its time, or behind time that the skills set are not suitable for the present job market?
When would one of these immortals say something good about how good our ‘out of this world’ graduates are and telling the ministries to employ them as preferred graduates? Or it is not true and ‘out of this world’ means fictional, not relevant or irrelevant, only good for show, but not employable?
If our govt is non committal in the value of our graduates, why should foreigner MNCs be interested in employing them? If our ministries and stats boards and GLCs think so highly of universities like Mumbai and nothing of NUS and NTU, and the Ivy League universities they are linked to, might as well close down these two universities or linked them with reputable universities like Mumbai. At least the employers like the ministries and stats boards and GLCs would find them employable.
Seriously, why is the govt so unwilling to commit to saying our graduates are the best, at least should be better than those of Mumbai and should be preferred employees? Are the graduates from our world ranked universities fakes or hoaxes? Don’t forget, more than half of our lecturers and professors are world class, from foreign countries, real foreign talents. They are paid handsomely to produce good quality graduates here. Did they or didn’t they?
The only people that find it necessary to crow about the quality of their graduates are those from SMU. They are proud of their graduates and their worthiness. With the current trend of hiring from reputable universities from the 3rd world, not sure if SMU graduates are also relegated to the fringe.
4/26/2015
The slippery road of no return
The Singapore Brand, a legacy of LKY that makes Singapore ticks and the role model of the world is taking a bashing in quick succession. It looks like they have buried the Singapore Brand with LKY and a new brand like the Chinatown or Rochore Canal Brand is the new replacement. Honesty and integrity are just two slippery concepts that can be twist and turn to suit the user’s needs.
There was an applications consultant hired by the IDA that was found to include an MBA from a degree mill in her resume. The explanation came after the social media went on fire to demand that she be sacked, that she was recruited based on the first degree from a reputable university, the MBA was not considered. Ask around and you will find no Singaporean with a decent grade would enrol in this reputable university that is ranked 551 in an international ranking. If I am not mistaken, many universities in Malaysia ranked even better than 551.
After incessant pressure for the ministries to act, it is reported in Saturday’s msm that an internal investigation found that the staff concerned ‘did not deceive the agency by listing the MBA from Web based Southern Pacific University, an alleged diploma mill, in her resume.’ The staff ‘…had genuinely believed her MBA programme to be bona fide, and she had put in effort to obtain the qualification, the IDA said.’ My auto pilot reaction when reading this was, ‘huh, got like that one?’
Such an explanation would never have been accepted in the past and no one in his right mind would dare to use it as a logical explanation of a wrong. And they have no doubt about her intelligence. She is a graduate from a reputable university and did not know what is a degree mill? Today IDA is using it as an acceptable justification to clear an employee alleged to have used a degree mill MBA in her resume. Can I take it that the govt and the ministers too would agree to this kind of reasoning, if they did not say anything against it, especially the Minister of Infocomm?
And there is another case of a foreign lecturer in the Ngee Ann Polytechnic who ‘received a master’s in education from non accredited, online based Breyer State University three years ago,…(and) is supposedly graduating from the same institution with a doctorate in psychology later this year.’
In defence of his appointment as a lecturer, he had 15 years of experience with the polytechnic’s School of Film and Media Studies, NP said he was appointed not based on his masters and doctorate degree. The polytechnic did not mentioned what qualifications he had when appointed as a lecturer and then promoted to senior lecturer. ‘NP added that Mr Jonet pursued the master’s programme of his own accord, and that it was no a job requirement and had no bearing on his progression at the institution.’
The only positive thing about NP’s explanation is that one does not need a degree or a technical qualification to be hired or promoted as long as one is able to do the job. In the past it was like that. This is the same position taken by a forum writer, likely a FT, in the main media a few days’ earlier that a certificate or degree is not necessary if one can do the job. Our hospitals and architectural institutions would now have a lot of doctors and architects to choose from if no degree or certification is necessary. In the past a dentist can set up a shop to extract tooth without going to medical school. And it worked too. Maybe our PMETs should consider becoming a dentist and apply to the MOH. But first must go learn how to pull a few teeth out from some mouths to show that one knows how to do the job.
Such a flexible approach to hiring talent is like back to the 3rd world. But looking at it positively it is Innovation with a capital I and 3rd world Creativity with a big C. Our rigid and straight jacket system run by our super talents would definitely frown upon such frivolous methods of recruiting talents. Or have they been won over by IDA and NP? No wonder we need more 3rd world talents to teach us how to do it the 3rd world way for progress. It is like anything goes. And please, no need to pay our 'out of this world' salary for this kind of standard.
Ok, forgot it is time to forget about LKY’s Singapore Brand. Now no need qualifications, can do the work OK leow. No wonder some ministers are discouraging our young from going to universities. If you can get someone without a good and respectable degree to teach our students, what is the point of going to get a degree? I like it very much. Non graduates can teach students to become graduates. It is novel for sure. How come I never think of it?
Shit, I am behind time. Our super talents are worth their pay. They have thought of it, ahead of me. I am really slow. Now the new mantra, ‘Bo tak chek’ can teach students to get a degree! Ingenius! And daft Sibkies are in awe of 551 ranked university as reputable, and this kind of talents to help Singapore to grow, to replace our PMETs.
Chok Tong – Old ginger is hot
‘Emeritus Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong thinks that the Singapore society will go through a major
upheaval. "I can see an avalanche
of social issues coming," he said this at the launch of the National
University of Singapore (NUS) Social Service Research Center today.
"The
social challenges of Singaporeans in the next 50 years will be drastically
different from those in the last 50," he also said,‘
The above is quoted from an editorial in The Real Singapore ‘GOH CHOK TONG: I CAN SEE AN AVALANCHE OF SOCIAL ISSUES
COMING’
While the party members are all in celebration
mode, Chok Tong is warning them of things that are coming their way. With his
height and helicopter view, he has all the advantages that his colleagues in
the party did not have. Actually it is his age, I supposed, to sit back and
think and look at the whole picture. You need him and his wisdom now that
Oracle is gone. He has the time and experience to see more things and bigger
things. Being not involved with what is happening and the policies of today, he
has the comfort of being disinterested and can see things clearer.
He is seeing an avalanche of problems. The rest
are happily having a ball, everything is fine. Would Chok Tong move into the
Istana to fill the vacant seat of the Oracle and start dispensing his wisdom
and forecast of world events? Would the Istana come to life again with queues
from foreign dignitaries seeking advice from the elder statesman, the wise one.
4/25/2015
The little Red Box says it all
In
every commercial aircraft there are two black boxes to record all the relevant
and important data concerning the aircraft, its flight pattern and details and
the conversation of the pilots. The information recorded will eventually be
used as undisputable evidence of what actually happened to the aircraft in case
of an accident.
After
LKY his former PPS, Heng Swee Kiat, has revealed the story of the little, now
famous, Red Box used by LKY for his work. What does this Red Box say about LKY
and his role in the governing of Singapore? He may not be the PM,
and during his last term just an MP. But there are the trappings of power in
the man. His office is in the Istana, the official resident of the President of
Singapore and now also the office
of the Prime Minister. He has a staff of his own, security officers etc. And of
course the little Red Box that he kept his official files that he was working
on.
What
did all this meant to the nature of work and responsibility of LKY? Was he
doing the job of an MP, taking care of the affairs of the residents of Tanjong
Pagar? Or was he intricately and intimately involved with the running of Singapore? What did the man said
about himself and his commitment and devotion to the well being of Singapore? What did the rest of his
colleagues and the Prime Minister said of his work?
Heng
Swee Kiat was no longer his PPS when LKY was just an MP. Apparently the little
Red Box was still with LKY in his last stretch in his office in the Istana.
What did the Red Box say about his involvement in the affairs of the state? Did
he let go or did he not let go? Was he just keeping an eye over state affairs
or a passive observer?
Bizarre govt, bizarre policies
I
was trying to find the best polite word to describe the policies that were
churned out by this govt. Bizarre seems to be the safest bet. I was thinking of
stronger words like horrible or worst, but the blood pressure of people may
shoot up and burst the blood vessels and very nice people can go berserk. So
bizarre it is to describe the kind of policies and things that are going on.
No, no, I am not talking about a 16 year old boy being handcuffed and shackled
for his ranting. That is child play. Forget about Roy Ngerng having to pay some
fines for being a nuisance in a public park designated for free speech.
Now
what can be considered bizarre? Can the changes to the CPF savings of the
people be considered bizarre? The people’s life time savings now like not the
people’s money. And many will die before even got the chance to use it after
saving a life time. Is this bizarre by a govt elected by the people and
changing policies on the people’s life savings and believing confidently that
the people will have no objections and will happily vote the party to power
again? Bizarre or no?
What
about using the taxpayers’ money to the tune of billions, to finance foreigners
to study here, from primary schools to universities, thousands of them over the
years? And the parents who are citizens, taxpayers, got to foot every cent to
finance their children’s education here or overseas, some emptying their life
savings, selling their homes, while foreigners who did not pay taxes, with no
obligations to the country, where the country owes them nothing, enjoyed the
benefits of free education, free food and lodging and allowances? Crazy or
bizarre, you tell me lah.
And
the people again will happily vote, in a democratic election, the party who
gave the money to foreigners, to power again. It is as good as the people
giving consent to these policies, to help the children of the world to a good
and expensive education, but they have to tighten their belts to pay for their
own children’s education, using hard cash when many are cash strapped. Not
bizarre? Not insanity?
With
the financial demands to support their children, a decent job is a must. Many
are now jobless or underemployed. And they have big mortgages to pay and
children’s education fee and maintenance allowance to pay. How could they
managed, I don’t know but they managed. And they are very happy to vote the
party to power again for the bizarre policies of bringing hundreds of thousands
of foreigners here to displace them in their jobs. Oops, sorry, my mistake on
this. Officially the citizens, the PMETs were not displaced by the foreigners.
They were just not good enough, not qualified enough, not talented enough, did
not have the skills sets for the good jobs. They are to compete with the
foreigners on a level playing field and the best man or woman gets the job.
Citizen or no citizen, it is meritocracy. Citizenship does not confer any
privileges as far as getting a job is concerned. Not even a job in the govt
services. All is fair. Bizarre or not?
Wait
till the people go to the voting stations and vote the govt back to power, with
bigger majority, to confirm their support to these policies then you will know
if it is bizarre or not. Wait till they find out how many got cheated of their
jobs by cheats with fake certificates and qualifications.
At
least 500,000 of foreigners are here working happily, butmany local PMETs are
not working and still trying very hard to apply for a job. Some waiting for
years and not even getting a reply or an interview. And the official stand is that they are not
displaced by foreigners in employment. They got themselves to blame as they are
not meritorious enough. Bizarre or not? And they would vote the same govt to
implement the same immigration and employment policies with no protest, willingly,
not sure if happily.
And
many of the foreigners are from countries infamous for cheating in their
education system, buying fake certificates and degrees, faking their CVs, and
substandard education system. And the citizens were told that the foreigners
are better than them, so blame themselves. And the citizens who have lost their
jobs agree and would go to the voting stations to vote for the same govt again
and again, for these policies. Bizarre or not?
Not
bizarre? Yes, this is the most bizarre of all. No one thinks anything is missing
and these policies are excellent policies, necessary policies for growth and
good jobs, dunno for who, but definitely not bizarre policies. The govt does
not think it is bizarre, the daft Sinkies also do not think it is bizarre.
What
do you think? Is there anything bizarre?
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