17-11-2024, 02:27 PM
SG60 an opportunity for S’poreans to reflect on shared values, renew commitment to country: PM Wong
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/s...ry-pm-wong
1.What are the perceived pleasures and pains associated with participating in SG60 events?
2.What hopes and fears do Singaporeans have regarding the SG60 celebrations?
3.How does the article communicate the social norms surrounding participation in SG60 events?
4.Does it encourage participation as a way to be seen as a good citizen or to avoid social stigma?
5. How much time commitment is required for participating in SG60 events?
6. Are there financial barriers to participating in SG60 events?
![[Image: IMG-20241117-141614.jpg]](https://i.ibb.co/Hn66QpW/IMG-20241117-141614.jpg)
7. Why do such events need fees?
8.Are there affordable or free options available?
9.How physically or mentally demanding are the events?
10.Are they accessible to people with disabilities or special needs?
11.Does the SG60 leverage social proof to motivate others?
12.What specific shared values are highlighted in the SG60,
13. How does the SG60 address potential tensions or differences in values within Singapore's diverse society?
14. What are the potential challenges in fostering national unity and shared values in a rapidly changing and globalized world?
15. How does the SG60 envision the role of community clubs (CCs) in fostering national unity and community engagement?
16.What specific initiatives are being undertaken to encourage residents to take ownership of their communities and contribute to solving local issues?
17. How does the SG60 address the potential for uneven participation in community activities and initiatives?
18.What role does the government play in fostering national unity and shared values?
19. How do the initiatives described in the article reflect the government's vision for Singapore's future?
20.How are public institutions, such as the People's Association (PA), being utilized to promote national unity and community engagement?
21.What are the potential long-term impacts of the SG60 celebrations on Singapore's national identity and sense of community?
22.How will the success of the SG60 celebrations be measured?
23.What are the potential risks or chall
enges associated with the SG60 celebrations?
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/s...ry-pm-wong
1.What are the perceived pleasures and pains associated with participating in SG60 events?
2.What hopes and fears do Singaporeans have regarding the SG60 celebrations?
3.How does the article communicate the social norms surrounding participation in SG60 events?
4.Does it encourage participation as a way to be seen as a good citizen or to avoid social stigma?
5. How much time commitment is required for participating in SG60 events?
6. Are there financial barriers to participating in SG60 events?
![[Image: IMG-20241117-141614.jpg]](https://i.ibb.co/Hn66QpW/IMG-20241117-141614.jpg)
7. Why do such events need fees?
8.Are there affordable or free options available?
9.How physically or mentally demanding are the events?
10.Are they accessible to people with disabilities or special needs?
11.Does the SG60 leverage social proof to motivate others?
12.What specific shared values are highlighted in the SG60,
13. How does the SG60 address potential tensions or differences in values within Singapore's diverse society?
14. What are the potential challenges in fostering national unity and shared values in a rapidly changing and globalized world?
15. How does the SG60 envision the role of community clubs (CCs) in fostering national unity and community engagement?
16.What specific initiatives are being undertaken to encourage residents to take ownership of their communities and contribute to solving local issues?
17. How does the SG60 address the potential for uneven participation in community activities and initiatives?
18.What role does the government play in fostering national unity and shared values?
19. How do the initiatives described in the article reflect the government's vision for Singapore's future?
20.How are public institutions, such as the People's Association (PA), being utilized to promote national unity and community engagement?
21.What are the potential long-term impacts of the SG60 celebrations on Singapore's national identity and sense of community?
22.How will the success of the SG60 celebrations be measured?
23.What are the potential risks or chall
enges associated with the SG60 celebrations?