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SkillsFuture Singapore looking to improve quality, accessibility of courses

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SkillsFuture Singapore is looking to improve the quality and accessibility of its courses to better support workers. It saw 555,000 learners in its programmes last year, an increase of about 7% from a year ago. Over 28,000 Singaporeans have used their SkillsFuture credits to make career shifts. Since 2016, only slightly over a million — or 37% of all Singaporeans — have used their SkillsFuture credit. There are over 27,000 courses on the SkillsFuture platform. Caitlin Ng reports.

SkillsFuture Singapore is looking to improve the quality and accessibility of its courses to better support workers. It saw 555,000 learners in its programmes last year, an increase of about 7% from a year ago. Over 28,000 Singaporeans have used their SkillsFuture credits to make career shifts. Since 2016, only slightly over a million — or 37% of all Singaporeans — have used their SkillsFuture credit. There are over 27,000 courses on the SkillsFuture platform. Caitlin Ng reports.

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