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Learning for the Future

Article  -  Angel Chew

Being prepared for a volatile and uncertain world may involve not just learning about what faces us ahead, but also relearning—or unlearning—lessons of old.

Metaphors & Mental Models: Updating Our Language for Public Sector Learning

Article  -  Aaron Maniam

We need to rethink what it means to learn and be learners, in a complex, dynamic and fluid world where many answers are not predetermined, but must be cultivated and co-evolved.

The Future of Learning and Development in the Singapore Public Service

Article  -  Iva Aminuddin, Wan Chng, Vera Lim

By deepening their ability to identify relevant trends and anticipate emerging needs, learning and development practitioners can help shape the future of their organisations.

Engaging Hearts and Minds: A Conversation about Learning Experience Design

Roundtable  -  Martin Hang, Daisy Koh, Lau Teh Wei, Lim Ee-Lon

Four seasoned practitioners share their perspectives on crafting immersive, learner-centred approaches that may lead to more enduring outcomes in and beyond the workplace.

Lifelong Learning and Ageing: Evidence From Singapore

Article  -  Sheng Yee Zher, Johnny Sung, Chia Ying

While age and educational background are key factors influencing our ability to learn, a recent study suggests that enabling technologies and learning methods can help seniors to go further.

Through the Looking-Glass: Three Ways Advancements in Artificial Intelligence Will Change Learning & Development

Article  -  Michael Chew, Hoe Wee Meng, Kelvin Tan

Artificial intelligence could soon transform learning by augmenting human empathy and judgement with rich, context-sensitive information.

Age Is A Number

Conversation

"I enjoy a quality of life that is not burdening myself, not burdening my family, not burdening society, and by extension, not burdening the nation. In fact, I’m contributing. I would like to have this dream job as long as possible." — John Franklin Siregar

Civil Service College: Preparing the Public Service for the Future

Opinion  -  Lim Siong Guan, Peter Ho, Peter Ong, Leo Yip

Four top public service leaders, including the current Head, Civil Service, reflect on the role of the Civil Service College in nurturing a robust, cogent and future-ready public sector in Singapore.

Nurturing Future Leaders: Adapting Leadership Development Approaches to a Changing Context

Article  -  Khoo Ee Wan, Aurora De Souza Watters, Suniartie Sudyono

To be successful, positional leaders must learn to move from being 'hero' to 'host', providing the conditions, processes and resources for others to step up and contribute at every level.