We have 17 Education PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students in Singapore

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Education PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students in Singapore

We have 17 Education PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students in Singapore

Supporting students with neurodevelopmental disabilities as they transition from school to postsecondary settings through enhancing self-determination

Transition can be an overwhelming and scary process, primarily due to the uncertainties that come with significant changes. For individuals going through transitions—whether it's from school to adulthood, moving from one environment to another, or entering a new role—the unknowns can feel daunting. Read more

Impacts of Human–AI Collaboration Types on Students’ Creativity and Agency in Artefact Design

Studies have suggested that there are diverse types of human-AI collaboration categorized by varying degrees of contribution from each entity (e.g., high AI contribution and low human contribution, low AI contribution and high human contribution; Liu & Bridgeman, 2023; Ouyang & Jiao, 2021; Sowa et al., 2021). Read more

Understanding the well-being and academic competence of youth in high-achieving schools

A growing body of research in Western settings shows that, despite significant educational – and often financial – advantages, youth who grow up in high-achieving contexts tend to report higher rates of internalizing and externalizing problems compared to national norms (Luthar et al., 2013; Luthar et al., 2020a). Read more

Teaching and learning to enact equity-centered, diversity-affirming, and inclusive pedagogy; Teacher’s critical reflexivity

The main focus of this project is to advance equity and social justice within and beyond classroom walls by exploring the role of reflection in transforming the teaching and learning process and understanding the impact of teachers’ beliefs and enactment of inclusive pedagogies on student learning. Read more

Rethinking Chemistry Triplet in the Era of Artificial Intelligence (ReCheT-AI)

Chemistry education has long been indebted to the chemistry triplet (CT) paradigm, initially proposed by Johnstone (1982). The triplet asserts that chemistry phenomena can be taught in terms of macro, micro, and symbolic representations and their relationship. Read more

Culturally Responsive Interventions for Autism Spectrum Disorder

Research indicates that culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and their families often face barriers in accessing appropriate and equitable services. Read more

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