Back to school: How Design & Technology lessons have changed in Singapore
In the second article of a three-part series looking at how lessons in Singapore's schools have evolved, CNA journalist Grace Yeoh went back to the classroom to find out whether Design & Technology (D&T) lessons still involve buffing plastic, filing woodwork and sketching with pencil on paper. https://cna.asia/3GKsx6O Subscribe to our channel here: https://cna.asia/youtubesub Subscribe to our news service on Telegram: https://cna.asia/telegram Follow us: CNA: https://cna.asia CNA Lifestyle: http://www.cnalifestyle.com Facebook: / channelnewsasia Instagram: / channelnewsasia Twitter: / channelnewsasia

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