Courses
ercs.com.sg The Effective Rapid
Reading Course is a proven programme that empowers you to read faster,
comprehend better and remember more. It enables you to gain greater
confidence and a better sense of control over reading by equipping you
with a
repertoire of reading strategies and a broader range of reading rates.
More importantly, it helps you to develop a sense of judgment and
flexibility so that you can apply the strategies according to your purpose
and the difficulty of the material.
Suitable for both students and working adults, the 12-hour course is
designed to be educational, fun and interactive. Knowledge and skills are
imparted through lectures, discussions, hands-on exercises and group
activities that will allow you to learn and immediately apply every
technique. The course stresses measurable results and uses a
performance-based assessment system which ensures that you ‘see’, not just
‘feel’, your improvement. With a positive attitude, you can expect to at
least double or triple your Effective Reading Rate or ERR (speed x
comprehension) upon completion of the course!
It is more than speed reading. It is effective reading!
Marketing Institute of Singapore
Established since 1973, the Marketing Institute of Singapore is the
national not-for-profit professional body for sales and marketing
practitioners in Singapore. 51 Anson Road
#03-53 Anson Centre Singapore 079904 Tel: (65) 6221 7788 Fax: (65) 6223 8785
Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA) Programmes available:
School of Performing Arts:
Diploma in Dance
Diploma in Theatre
Diploma in Arts Management (performing arts)
Diploma in Music
School of Fashion Studies:
Diploma in Fashion Design
Diploma in Fashion Merchandising & Marketing
Basic Certificate in Fashion Design
Tel: (65) 6331 0316/7, 6331 0341, 6331 6636
Nyif.com/asia
is a well-known total solution financial training provider with its Asia
Pacific headquarters in Singapore. It has received Financial Sector
Development Fund (FSDF) support from the Monetary Authority of Singapore
(MAS) for five of its courses. This means that companies sending their
staff for training in these courses get to offset up to 80% of the course
fees per delegate.
News Snippets
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Almost
37,000 students here signed up for external degree courses in 2001,
an increase of about 35 per cent from the 27,260 in 2000. About
three quarters of the 37,000 students are pursuing a bachelor's
degree. The remainder are either doing their master's or a
doctorate. The figures were released in the latest Statistics
Singapore Newsletter, published every April and October. (Straits
Times 21 Oct 2002) (H10) |
The
British Council will open a training centre at the new Fuchun
Community Club in Woodlands next month. It will run English
enrichment and other courses there. The council has plans to open
more such centres at other new community centres or clubs. The
British Council started English-language training here in 1979, and
today, at least 15,000 people a year attend courses it runs at four
centres in Napier Road, Cecil Street, Holland Village and Tampines
Point. (Straits
Times 27 May 2002) (H3) |
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