Availability of Safe Spaces for Youths of Institutes of Higher Learning to Engage and Have Difficult or Contentious Conversations
Ministry of EducationSpeakers
Summary
This question concerns Dr Shahira Abdullah’s inquiry into whether Institutes of Higher Learning (IHLs) offer safe spaces for students to engage in difficult or contentious conversations without fear of public “cancellation”. Minister for Education Lawrence Wong responded that IHLs are committed to fostering critical thinking through safe environments and Codes of Conduct that mandate civil, respectful, and balanced discourse. He stated that these institutions ensure students can voice differing opinions and engage in rigorous debate objectively to promote a positive learning experience. Additionally, national initiatives like the Youth Conversations and Youth Action Challenge by the National Youth Council provide platforms for youths to interact with experts and policy makers. These measures collectively provide well-guided and supported avenues for youths to express their perspectives and engage respectfully across diverse viewpoints.
Transcript
45 Dr Shahira Abdullah asked the Minister for Education whether there are currently safe spaces for youths of Institutes of Higher Learning to engage and have difficult or contentious conversations in a well-guided and supported manner without fear of peer or public "cancellation".
Mr Lawrence Wong: As part of their educational mission, the Institutes of Higher Learning (IHLs) are committed to helping students develop critical thinking skills and to provide a safe and conducive environment for rational discourse and learning.
The IHLs’ Codes of Conduct for staff and students emphasise the importance of civil, respectful and balanced discourse where differing opinions can be voiced and discussed objectively. Against this backdrop, students learn to engage respectfully and constructively with diverse perspectives, including those related to contentious issues.
The IHLs are very clear that they need to provide a safe environment for students to express their views, and engage in robust and rigorous debate, without fear of being “cancelled”. While the views on specific issues may differ, the discourse must always be carried out in a civil and respectful manner, so as to ensure a positive learning environment.
At the national level, our youth also have opportunities to discuss and engage with diverse perspectives, including with other youth, industry experts and policy makers from various agencies. Such platforms include the regular Youth Conversations and Youth Action challenge, organised by the National Youth Council. We continue to provide safe avenues for our youths to voice their opinions and to engage with each other respectfully.