[Singapore] Hourly studio rentals make it easy to have a hobby / Craft classes are growing in popularity
There were not many hands-on classes in school education to improve academic skills.
When Singapore became independent from Malaysia in 1965, it was a small country with no natural resources and a population of mostly menial laborers. The government considered people to be its "resource" and since its founding, the government has worked hard to nurture the intellectual class by implementing policies that emphasize education. The efforts have paid off, and in 2015 the country won first place in all three areas of scientific literacy, reading comprehension, and mathematical literacy in the OECD's PISA survey, which evaluates the learning achievement of students in each country. However, there seems to be a quiet boom in crafting among schooled people who have begun to realize that they have spent their lives focusing only on economic development and academic achievement and have been lacking in hobbies, and who have had little hands-on practical skills to work with.
This article is co-authored by TNC Lifestyle Researcher (http://lifestyle.tenace.co.jp/) and Intage's Global Researcher.
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