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Education
‘Doctors must challenge AI’
WITH artificial intelligence (AI) being applied in medical schools, students need to be taught to be sceptical and responsible users of these tools, emphasises Dr Manraj Singh Cheema (pic).
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Education
Tackling M’sia’s talent gap
Budget 2026 is more than financial planning; it is a national statement that education drives social mobility and competitiveness.
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Education
‘Worms found in fried chicken - what do you do next?’
A fast food chain goes viral after worms were found in its fried chicken — what now?
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Education
Special edu teacher crowned country’s best
True education goes beyond exams; it lies in preparing students to be independent and confident in facing the world.
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Education
Form Five boys lead gym revamp
STUDENT commitments can be overwhelming – subjects to master, assignments to complete, examinations to prepare for, not to mention extracurricular activities to participate in.
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Education
Fond farewell
"Be obedient to your parents and teachers because they are the keys to success."
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Education
Teaching teens about money
Now in its seventh edition, the Fun(d) for Life (FFL) programme continues to empower youth with financial resilience through gamification and hands-on activities.
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Education
Melaka school cooks its way to victory
The 28th Maggi Secondary School Cooking Competition (MSSCC), a partnership with the Education Ministry, culminated in a thrilling grand finale with 16 finalists in Ampang, Selangor, closing an exciting two-month culinary journey for secondary students from across Malaysia.
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Education
Bridging the gap in culinary education
WHILE technical skills build a foundation, it is curiosity, respect and real-world exposure that shape job-ready graduates, say culinary industry experts.
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Education
Leading schools like CEOs
When a company underperforms, its chief executive officer (CEO) is expected to pivot, innovate, and steer the organisation back on course. Yet in education, the role of a school leader is often seen through a narrower lens.
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Tengku Maimun receives honorary doctorate at UM convocation
KUALA LUMPUR: Former Chief Justice of Malaysia, Tun Tengku Maimun Tuan Mat, has been conferred an Honorary Degree in recognition of her services and contributions to the country.
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Sultan Nazrin confers honorary doctorate on former CJ Tengku Maimun at UM convo
KUALA LUMPUR: The Sultan of Perak, Sultan Nazrin Shah, has conferred the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Laws upon former chief justice of Malaysia Tun Tengku Maimun Tuan Mat in recognition of her service and contributions.
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Education Ministry extends deadline for submitting classroom assessment data to Dec 5
PUTRAJAYA: The Education Ministry (MOE) has extended the deadline for submitting classroom assessment data in the MOE Integrated System (Moeis) to Dec 5, giving schools additional time to complete the process.
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Nation
Local students remain priority in public university admissions
KUALA LUMPUR: Local students will continue to be prioritised in admissions to all public universities, says Datuk Mustapha Sakmud.
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Government to align Form Six status to match matriculation, says Anwar
KOTA KINABALU: The Federal Government plans to upgrade the status of Form Six students to be on par with matriculation students, says Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
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Education
2027 school curriculum to introduce six new subjects, says Education Ministry
PUTRAJAYA: The Education Ministry will introduce six new subjects in the 2027 school curriculum, aimed at strengthening basic skills and character development at the early stages of schooling.
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Bring back caning in schools, says Selangor police chief
SHAH ALAM: Caning should be gradually reintroduced as a punishment in schools, with proper safeguards, amid growing concerns over bullying and criminal misconduct, says Selangor police chief Comm Datuk Shazeli Kahar.
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Student involved in bullying to sit for SPM next year, says Johor education dept
PETALING JAYA: The Johor State Education Department (JPN Johor) has confirmed that a student did not register for the 2025 Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) due to an incident related to bullying.
