Ministry of Education of the Republic of Singapore

04/23/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/23/2024 00:49

Online scams and Financial Literacy Programmes

Name and Constituency of Member of Parliament

Ms Nadia Ahmad Samdin, Ang Mo Kio GRC

Question

To ask the Minister for Education (a) what lessons are incorporated in schools to teach students about the dangers of online scams; and (b) whether the Ministry will consider expanding financial literacy programmes in schools to include lessons on common banking services, practices, and safe habits on online banking.

Response

  1. In school, students are taught to guard against scams through various subjects and resources:
    1. Character and Citizenship Education (CCE) classes teach students to evaluate and verify the credibility of online information sources, and to recognise and report different types of online scams, including phishing scams, online purchase scams and internet love scams.
    2. Food and Consumer Education (FCE) classes teach lower secondary students to be a discerning consumer, exercise financial responsibility, and not fall prey to scams.
    3. Social Studies (SS) classes teach students the impact of cyber security risks and are equipped with information and media literacy skills to critically evaluate different sources of information both online and offline. * The Singapore Student Learning Space (SLS) provide self-paced lessons for all students to learn financial literacy.
  2. As scams constantly evolve, MOE will continue to work closely with partners such as Inter-Ministry Committee on Scams (IMCS), the Singapore Police Force and other agencies to promote anti-scam messages through talks and programmes in schools and IHLs. Public education for adults would still be needed.