Talk:Singapore/to do
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Improvement of Singapore article
- Demographics: Fix typing error in the link to "2009 global financial criss[sic]."
- History: include more events from 1965 to 1990
- Economy: mention labor relations, employment conditions, unemployment statistics, class or gender distinctions, CPF as retirement pension
- Education: include information on tertiary education, MOE policies(broad-based education, MTL policy), rankings on PISA(Programme for International Student Assessment) and TIMSS(Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study)
- Expand section on health and medicine
- Incomplete / needed citations, especially in History sections (in post-war to independence).
- Mention urban planning and its significance and how land use and density is distributed and tie in with rest of content
- To include a section on Singapore Science & Technology
Development of Singapore's sub-pages
- More detail on to South Indian Hindu empires (e.g. the Majpahit) that preceded the Malay Sultanates and influenced the course of history and culture for Malaya and Singapore.
- Expand and improve Government of Singapore (moving less prominent material from Politics of Singapore)which tends to come across as personal and subjective, and create a section to be integrated into the Singapore article and tied in with rest of content
- More balanced "treatment" (or coverage) of all races and religions rather than a centrism which focuses on one more than the others.
- More insight into colonial era British defence forces, including the Singapore Volunteer Corps, the Scottish regiment, the British Navy presence, the various batteries posted all over the island.
Review & Revision, FAC Process
- Bring over references from subpages.
- Cutting down irrelevant information, especially if a material is repeated in a subsequent section. Aim to cut Singapore article to below 200kB.
- Others as appropriate.
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