Can Singapore’s education system take ‘late bloomers’? Harvard speech reignites debate
A recent Harvard speech by a Singaporean student has reignited a debate about the country's highly competitive education system and its ability to accommodate students who develop later. The student, who delivered an address at a Harvard Medical School-affiliated PhD program, emphasized that talent is universal but opportunities are not, drawing parallels to his own academic journey. This has prompted discussions on whether Singapore's educational reforms, such as broader post-secondary pathways and aptitude-based admissions, are sufficient to support 'late bloomers' in a system that consistently ranks high in international assessments. AI