Associate Director
peggylee@nus.edu.sg
Peggy LEE is an Associate Director at the Centre for Teaching, Learning and Technology (CTLT), where she focuses on teaching and facilitation capability-building for educators in the Continuing Education and Training (CET) Adult Learning space.
Her work integrates learning design, facilitation practice, and educator development to create meaningful, application-driven learning experiences. At CTLT, she works closely with Adult Educators to design and deliver programmes that enable educators to translate pedagogy into effective teaching practice. This is in support of the broader professionalisation of adult educators, aligning with national directions.
Peggy brings over a decade of experience in CET and workforce capability building. At NUS Enterprise, she supported national-level programmes with the Cyber Security Agency (CSA), developing cybersecurity capabilities among non-cyber professionals and youth learners. At SCALE Global, she guided quality assurance across face-to-face, online, and blended curricula, driving pedagogical innovation, strengthening workplace learning transfer, and aligning programmes with SkillsFuture frameworks.
She previously led Continuing Professional Education (CPE) initiatives in NUS, Department of Social Work and held leadership roles as the Deputy Director at the Agency for Integrated Care (AIC), MOH, with the Community Mental Health Division, and as the Director at Hua Mei Training Academy at Tsao Foundation, a non-profit organisation that optimises the ageing experience, contributed to competency frameworks and multidisciplinary learning in the community and eldercare sectors respectively.
Earlier, as Director of SIM Professional Development for more than eight years, she oversaw the SIM Professional Development arm of SIM group, where she worked closely with the Workforce Development Agency (WDA) then, and the Institute for Adult Learning (IAL) to advance CET initiatives and sector-wide capability development. She was part of the WDA Training Management Sub-Committee that contributed to the development of the Training Management Competency Framework and was actively involved in IAL’s Special Interest Groups (SIGs), including the Teaching and Learning Circle.
Peggy is committed to enabling educators to facilitate impactful learning that drives real-world practice.