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SCMP Economy17.06.2026Education1 dk okumaChina

Harvard Grad's Speech Sparks Debate on Singapore's Education System

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A Harvard graduate's speech highlighting the importance of opportunity over innate talent has reignited discussions about Singapore's competitive education system and whether it adequately supports students whose abilities develop later.

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A Harvard graduate's speech at a hooding ceremony highlighted the role of opportunity in his success, prompting debate about Singapore's education system.

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“I often think about how much of my life depended on someone, somewhere, deciding that my past performance did not have to define my future potential,” said Tan, who delivered the student address at the Harvard Medical School-affiliated PhD programmes’ hooding ceremony on May 28.

“Someone opened the door that had been closed to me, and because of that I eventually found my way here to Harvard … being here is an incredible privilege, but it’s also a reminder that talent is everywhere, opportunity is not,” he added.

His 12-minute speech, posted on YouTube, has since revived debate on whether Singapore’s high-performing but intensely competitive education system gives enough room to students whose interests and abilities emerge later.

Singapore regularly dominates global education assessments such as the Programme for International Student Assessment and the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study. In recent years, it has introduced reforms to give students more flexibility, including broader post-secondary pathways, aptitude-based admissions and subject-based banding.

Offene Fragen

  • Does Singapore's system adequately support late bloomers?
  • Are recent reforms sufficient for flexibility?

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This article was originally published by SCMP Economy.

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