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Despite reforms, the societal narrative still ties success largely to grades. The documentary underscores that changing this mindset requires a systemic cultural shift. While grades are undeniably useful metrics, overemphasizing them damages children’s well-being and growth.
The key takeaway is clear: Grades are important, but they aren’t everything. A balanced approach, emphasizing understanding, emotional resilience, and genuine interest, could transform Singapore’s education landscape into one that cultivates well-rounded individuals rather than mere exam automatons.