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Education
Empowering rural science educators
Malaysia's passion to improve science education shines brightly. However, the real challenge is supporting our rural educators, who bring that knowledge to the most isolated areas.
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Education
Making known a rare disease
To foster greater understanding of Prader-Willi Syndrome (PWS) and support those affected, students from the Diploma in Communication (DICM) programme at Taylor's College recently organised Voices for Hope, a campaign dedicated to raising awareness of PWS and funds for the Prader-Willi Syndrome Association Malaysia (PWSA Malaysia).
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Education
Art for healing
To support the Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR) Hospital Patient Welfare Fund, renowned abstract artist Master Richard Wong showcased 130 original paintings at his solo Silk Road Dunhuang Charity Art Exhibition.
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Education
‘Do it right’
University orientation programmes are meant to help students transition into campus life, but some have drawn criticism for being outdated, unstructured, and at times serving as opportunities for hazing or bullying.
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Nation
A stinking problem that puts students’ health at risk
PETALING JAYA: When Anita Nathan was 14, she developed urinary tract infections (UTIs) from holding her urine until she got home
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Education
Asean research society set up to fight cancer
The new Asean Cancer Research Society, which aims to transform how cancer is understood and treated in the region, will be spearheaded by a team of local researchers at University of Nottingham Malaysia (UNM) in Semenyih, Selangor.
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Education
‘Unis must create, shape and support’
Universities, research institutes and non-governmental organisations often play a bigger role than governments in keeping systems running in areas such as environmental protection, sustainability and climate change, says newly appointed Management and Science University (MSU) pro-chancellor Prof Datuk Seri Dr Zaini Ujang.
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Education
New programmes under review
The Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA) is in the process of evaluating and approving new university programmes to keep up with global trends.
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Education
SHAPING THE FUTURE OF HIGHER EDUCATION
AS the demands of the global workforce evolve at unprecedented speed, universities are no longer expected to merely keep up – they must lead. UNITAR Education Group is doing exactly that.
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Nation
Teachers can’t do it all
PETALING JAYA: The employment of former military and police personnel as wardens at boarding schools will ensure effective response against bullying, but must be done with caution, say experts.
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Nation
Form 1 student reports bullying to Education Ministry after school fails to act
PETALING JAYA: Instead of waiting for action to be taken, a student took matters into their own hands by reporting bullying through the Education Ministry's aduanbuli.moe.gov.my portal.
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Nation
Security reform committee for schools outlines comprehensive action plan, says MOE
PUTRAJAYA: The first meeting of the Educational Institutions Security Reform Committee was held yesterday following an announcement by the Education Ministry (MOE) on measures to strengthen security in all institutions under its purview.
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Sabah & Sarawak
Mobile library sparks joy for young readers at Kembara Merdeka Jalur Gemilang
KOTA KINABALU: A mobile library featuring children's fiction and other genres is among the highlights of the ongoing Kembara Merdeka Jalur Gemilang (KMJG) held throughout this month.
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Nation
Fix disparity between STPM, matriculation students, says Bayan Baru MP
KUALA LUMPUR: Fix the deep-rooted inequities faced by Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM) students compared to matriculation before it is too late, urges Sim Tze Tzin (PH-Bayan Baru).
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Nation
Top grads asked to repay amid PTPTN waiver freeze
PETALING JAYA: Anxious and frustrated, first-class honours graduates are appealing to the National Higher Education Fund Corporation (PTPTN) for clarity after being asked to repay their loans.
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Nation
Education gap can widen as bullying case numbers rise, says Syed Saddiq
KUALA LUMPUR: A lawmaker said the gap between public and private education may widen as more parents consider private schools due to rising bullying in public schools.
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Nation
SMKA Tun Datu Mustapha top officials, wardens temporarily reassigned amid police probe
PETALING JAYA: The principal, senior assistant for student affairs, and all wardens of SMKA Tun Datu Mustapha will be temporarily placed at the Sabah State Education Department until investigation by the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) is completed.
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Sabah & Sarawak
Place social workers in school to address disciplinary issues, Education Ministry told
KOTA KINABALU: It is time for the Education Ministry to place social workers in schools to address disciplinary issues amongst students, said a social works specialist.
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Nation
Education Ministry receives #JusticeForZara memorandum, pledges strong anti-bullying measures
PETALING JAYA: The Education Ministry has received a memorandum from the #JusticeForZara movement, which outlines four demands aimed at addressing bullying in schools and enhancing safety measures within the national education system.
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Nation
Teachers caught smoking, vaping on school premises to face legal action, says Fadhlina
KUALA LUMPUR: Teachers caught vaping or smoking within school premises may soon face legal action, including fines of up to RM10,000 or imprisonment for up to two years, says Fadhlina Sidek.