NUS students design and conduct mentoring programmes for children & youth through the service-learning course GEN2050 Teach SG. They guide their mentees on a journey of self-discovery and growth, inspiring them towards excellence.
Learn more about GEN2050 here.
A Reflective Journey on Personal Growth Through Mentoring
Calista WONG reflects on her transformative experience in Teach SG, highlighting how mentoring deepened her understanding of community engagement.
Engaging Mentees and Their Parents
Phoebe LIM shares how schools, volunteers, and parents can come together to foster a nurturing environment for young students.
Reflections on How Being a Mentor Enriches One’s Life
Teach SG student Tiffany PRASETIO shares her insights on effective mentorship
NUS Mentors Share Their Experiences
Our student mentors share how they designed activities customised to their mentees’ needs
Student Mentor Shares Service Learning Fosters a Deeper Connection
CHOI Yat Long, an international student at NUS, discovers a newfound sense of belonging through service learning.
The ‘Aha!’ Moment
Student mentor Malcolm WONG shares about the joys of academic coaching
The Gift of Mentoring
Two NUS mentors share how mentoring in GEN2050 has broadened and even shifted their worldviews.