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About This Archive

mykemhecungo.eu is an independent local information archive that documents and analyses the STEM education landscape in Singapore. We compile publicly available information from government agencies, academic institutions, and credible media sources to provide a structured overview of how technical education is evolving in the city-state.

Our editorial focus centres on coding bootcamps, government-funded skills development, youth coding literacy, and the intersection of education policy with Singapore's Smart Nation ambitions. All content is written in an informational, fact-based style and is regularly updated to reflect the latest publicly discussed developments.

Editorial Standards

All information is sourced from official government publications (IMDA, MOE, SkillsFuture), accredited educational institutions, and established news outlets. We clearly attribute all data points.

Independence

This archive is not affiliated with any bootcamp provider, government agency, or educational institution. Content reflects independent analysis of publicly available information.

Subject Expertise

Content is compiled by researchers with backgrounds in computer science education and Southeast Asian education policy, drawing on years of monitoring Singapore's tech education sector.

Update Frequency

Articles and data are reviewed monthly. Major policy announcements and new bootcamp developments are covered within one week of public release.

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How We Compile and Verify Information

Every article published on this archive follows a structured editorial process. We begin by identifying the scope of the topic — whether it concerns a specific government programme, a bootcamp provider, or a broader trend in STEM education.

Primary sources are drawn from official websites of Singapore government agencies, including the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA), Ministry of Education (MOE), and SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG). Secondary sources include established news outlets such as The Straits Times, CNA, and Tech in Asia.

  • Government data is cross-referenced with at least two independent sources before inclusion
  • Programme details (fees, schedules, eligibility) are verified directly from provider websites
  • Historical data is drawn from archived government press releases and parliamentary records
  • All external links point to authoritative, publicly accessible sources

Key References and Authorities

We rely on the following institutions and organisations as primary sources for our coverage.

IMDA

Infocomm Media Development Authority — responsible for Code for Fun, Code@SG, and Digital Leaders programmes.

MOE

Ministry of Education — oversees the national curriculum, EdTech Masterplan 2030, and digital competency frameworks.

SkillsFuture Singapore

Administers SkillsFuture credits, WSQ certifications, and the Level-Up Programme for adult learners.

A*STAR

Agency for Science, Technology and Research — supports STEM research and talent development across Singapore.

NUS / NTU / SMU

Singapore's leading universities offering computing programmes, AI bootcamps, and professional development courses.

The Straits Times / CNA

Established media outlets covering education policy, government announcements, and industry developments in Singapore.