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Explore Mandarin Chinese, dialects, and the changing face of Chinese-language education
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Chinese-language textbooks and the transmission of culture
By:
Lee Ching Seng
Chinese-medium schools run by religious groups in pre-independence Singapore
By:
Tay Cheow Yong
From tradition to modernity: The origins of Chinese education in Singapore (1900s to 1920s)
By:
Neo Peng Fu
Building a foundation for Chinese-language education in Singapore (1920s to 1950s)
By:
Neo Peng Fu
A growing Singapore Chinese identity: The transformation of Chinese education in Singapore (c. 1950s)
By:
Neo Peng Fu
A common mother tongue: The impact of Chinese education in Singapore
By:
Neo Peng Fu
From Chinese-language education to bilingual education system (1960s to 1980s)
By:
Neo Peng Fu
Local lexicon: Singapore the ‘starry island’
By:
Lim Earn Hoe
Local lexicon: The various names of Nanyang kopi
By:
Lim Earn Hoe
Local lexicon: The different Chinese terms for ‘orchid’
By:
Lim Earn Hoe
Local lexicon: The two Chinese terms for ‘week’
By:
Lim Earn Hoe
Local lexicon: How ‘bicycle’ got its name in Singapore Mandarin
By:
Lim Earn Hoe
Local lexicon: ‘Bread’ in Nanyang
By:
Lim Earn Hoe
Local lexicon: The different Chinese characters for ‘durian’
By:
Lim Earn Hoe
Singapore Mandarin vocabulary
By:
Wong Wai Tik
Chinese-medium schools and their founders in pre-independence Singapore
By:
Tay Cheow Yong
Mandarin phonetic symbols in Singapore
By:
Wong Wai Tik
Early Chinese schools and the development of art
By:
Teo Han Wue
Overview of textbooks of Chinese-medium schools in Singapore (1819–1979)
By:
Lee Ching Seng
The Teochew dialect in Singapore
By:
Luo Futeng
Development of a ‘Singapore consciousness’: Chinese school textbooks post-independence (1965–1987)
By:
Lee Ching Seng
National flags in Singapore’s Chinese school textbooks
By:
Chew Wee Kai
Mandarin in Singapore
By:
Luo Futeng
Singapore’s Chinese names: The Xinjiapo variants
By:
David Chng Khin Yong
The Cantonese dialect in Singapore
By:
Luo Futeng
Contributions to education by Hokkien community in Singapore
By:
Hue Guan Thye
Contributions to education by Teochew community in Singapore
By:
Lee Chee Hiang
Pre-war Republic of China textbooks and the Southeast Asian Chinese (1912–1941)
By:
Lee Ching Seng
The Hakka dialect in Singapore
By:
Luo Futeng
The Speak Mandarin Campaign
By:
The Editorial Team
Nanyang characteristics in textbooks of Chinese-medium schools (1936–1957)
By:
Lee Ching Seng
The Hainan dialect in Singapore
By:
Luo Futeng
Schools founded by Cantonese in Singapore
By:
Lee Kok Leong
Chinese dialects in Singapore
By:
Luo Futeng
Post-War education reform: The Malayanisation of Chinese-medium textbooks (1951–1965)
By:
Lee Ching Seng
The Hokkien dialect in Singapore
By:
Luo Futeng
Schools founded by Hakka in Singapore
By:
Lee Leong Sze
Schools founded by Hainanese in Singapore
By:
Wong Chin Soon