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My Summer at Skillseed
Skillseed Apprentice Fu Xiyao shares about her experience as a Skillseed ‘China Hands’ Intern in 2018, where she worked to develop experiential learning programmes and create stronger partnerships with schools in China.
Changing Perspectives, One Cup at a Time...
Be inspired by Foreword Coffee, an initiative started by Skillseed alumnus and ex-intern, Lim Wei Jie, to provide a platform for differently-abled people to realise their professional potential…
Thoughts from a First-time Facilitator in Sri Lanka
Liyana Omar, our Gap Year Intern, reflects on her first facilitation experience at Skillseed in Sri Lanka!
Calling It Out As It Is
With great power comes great responsibility right? When we find ourselves in a position of power, how we use that power matters. How we wield our power will translate to the team we lead and interact with and how they go on to treat other people as well.
Why I choose to work with the Strawberry Generation
“One of the things that I would love to say is that we are looking for a new intern because our previous one became our CEO.”
4 Lessons from a Design Thinking Workshop
While we had lots of fun thinking and creating alongside students from Hwa Chong Institution and other secondary schools like Juying Secondary School, the students also gave us plenty of food for thought about the issues they care most about, and how we can best empower them to be change-makers. Here are just some of the things we learnt from them!
Mushrooms – How I Landed in a Crazy Month-Long Internship with Skillseed
Fresh out of the IB Diploma Programme at St. Joseph’s Institution, I looked at my calendar. January was to be spent holidaying and preparing for University applications. In February, I would juggle between healthcare shadowing and applications. I glared at March. A wide, gaping space speckled with numbers stared back at me with foreboding.
Social Impact, Sensitivity, & Small Acts of Kindness
Though we'd already trained hundreds of youth through our various courses, this would be the first programme we would be conducting for youths who happened to have disabilities. Myriad questions raced through my mind then: Would we be able to grasp the nuances and sensitivities of coaching the differently abled? Would we be able to adapt our curriculum and pedagogy to meet their needs? And personally, would I be too loud, too soft… too unconsciously annoying in my mannerisms and gestures?
Art as Important, Art as Empowerment
Art is what made a RISD graduate cross an ocean to lead an organisation in Chiang Mai, thousands of miles away from home; art is what found two Singaporeans navigating songtaews and bustling Thai back alleys in order to design a course about how it might be harnessed for social good; and art is what is giving people voices in this incredible community, even now, as we speak.
Inequalities in Appalachia: Community Health with GPSA
"Not all of America has the glitz and glamour of Vegas, Hollywood or New York City. Disparities in development and health of some regions seem to only grow."