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Lawrence Wong: "If everyone can move up, we will not have enough ITE graduates out there in the workforce.”

That ought to make it to the top of the Quoteworthy List (as if I have such a list. Heh.) Kudos for Mr Lawrence Wong, the Minister of State for Defence and Education to promptly defend (and clarify) his taken-out-of-context comment & also to educate the netizens the significance of having ITE graduates (and how they can always 'procrastinate'--my word, not his--to upgrade their skills later on...). However, I'm not really buying it, Sir. No, I am not. A comment made by the Minister of State for Defence and Education, Lawrence Wong, during a dialogue session with 100 students from the Institute of Technical Education (ITE) on Tuesday at the ITE College East Campus in Simei has been taken out of context, said Mr Wong. The forum was held as part of the 'Kopi Talk' series organised for young people by the Government's feedback unit Reach. A hot topic that came up during the forum was whether more places will be set aside for ITE graduates in polytechnics. The Straits Times reported that the question came u

 

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