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S1E60: Are teachers in Singapore multi-tasking too much?

Nov 11, 2025
In this discussion, Sarah Tan, a former secondary school teacher turned tutor, and Manogaran Suppiah, ex-junior college principal and education policy expert, explore the heavy workload faced by teachers in Singapore. They reveal findings from the TALIS survey showing teachers spend less time teaching and more on planning and administrative tasks. They discuss the impact of parent engagement, the demands of technology, and how AI could potentially ease these burdens. The conversation touches on the boundaries between teaching and emotional support, and the risk of burnout amid evolving expectations.
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INSIGHT

Teaching Time Is Smaller Than Expected

  • Singapore teachers spend far less time in-classroom teaching than perceived, around 13–15 hours weekly.
  • The rest of their hours go to planning, marking, counselling and parent communication which raises total workload.
INSIGHT

Digital Contact And Inclusion Raise Load

  • Workload rose because parents use multiple digital platforms and expect faster responses.
  • Inclusion of more students with special needs also forces teachers to differentiate and spend more time per class.
ADVICE

Leverage AI And Shared Repositories

  • Use AI tools for rapid lesson planning and reuse shared departmental resources to cut prep time.
  • Download and adapt existing schemes of work instead of redoing materials from scratch.
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