In order to answer this question, we have to define a right education.
In this case, a right
education refers to technological education like Infocomm, and moral education that teaches students to be morally upright, self-disciplined, adaptable and able to integrate well into today's society. s the world advances technologically and we become hyperconnected, more and more digital tools surface. It is important that students develop the passion and curiosity to use the digital tools to find a !ob to sustain themselves in our digital world that is slowly phasing out manual, labor based work. "hey can thus develop these passion and curiosity through a right education that emphasi#es on moral and technological education. $oming to this point, I feel that schools are starting to implement this right education. In our fast paced and ever-changing society, schools have started to teach students to be adaptable so as to be able to compete in the society. %chools like &wa $hong Institution teach their students how to think critically, and how to have a questioning mind, through programmes like "hinking 'rogramme. "hrough these programs, students learn various ways of thinking, such as 'aul's (heel of )easoning and qualitative and quantitative reasoning. "his allows students to be able to adapt quickly to changes as they are able to take a step by step approach to difficulties they face and adapt to changes in the society. "herefore, schools have taken an initiative to teach students how to be adaptable and conquer difficulties, skills which are important in today's society. In today's technologically advanced world, the demand for technologically-skilled I" personnel rapidly increases. *obs include engineers, computer technicians and programmers. %chools such as &wa $hong Institution teach their students basic Infocomm skills, such as $++ programming, $%%, &",-, .,-, /0,, 1lash, 'hotoshop, (indows ,ovie ,aker , etc. "hese skills can provide a foundation for students aspiring to work for I" companies as programmers, web designers, etc. It can also motivate students to take up an I"-related career in the future, as the demand for such !ob is rapidly increasing. "herefore, schools are trying to provide students with a right education through I" education. &owever, it must be noted that not all schools teach such moral and technological skills to their students, but still remain at teaching students the normal sub!ects, placing an emphasis on academics and aron "oh *un (ei