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Nation
SPM results to be out on March 31
PETALING JAYA: The Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) 2025 candidates can obtain their results from their schools from 10am on Tuesday (March 31).
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Education
Newsprint boost for modern learners
IN an age when students often turn to digital content in their free time, print materials such as newspapers continue to play a crucial role in formal learning, say teachers.
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Education
Teacher Eliz bids farewell after 36 years
FOR years, English Language teacher Elizabeth Parameswary (pic) was always the first to arrive at school.
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Education
Korean youths spotlight Sarawak’s soul
SARAWAK'S rich cultural diversity recently became the focal point for five students from Pusan National University in South Korea.
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Education
Can we still think for ourselves?
We live in an age of unprecedented convenience. Need to choose a restaurant? Ask artificial intelligence (AI). Unsure about a career move? Consult a chatbot. Struggling with a business decision? Let an algorithm crunch the numbers.
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Education
UM to push healthcare, ESG
HEALTHCARE, as well as environmental, social and governance (ESG), are two areas that the nation's oldest varsity is looking to strengthen over the next five years.
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Education
Why home is a child’s first school
LETTER FROM SOPNA N. ANPAZAGAN IPG Kampus Ilmu Khas, Cheras
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Education
Employers crucial to workers’ financial fitness
SUPPORT from employers is crucial in promoting financial health among Malaysian workers, including teachers, says Financial Industry Collective Outreach (Finco) chief executive officer Clare Walker.
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Education
Showing up for others
"BEING a woman is special. Use that position not just for yourself, but to help other women and to make society better for everyone."
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Education
Nationwide study targets M’sians 40 and over
AS Malaysia transitions into an ageing society, retirement adequacy has become a national priority.
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Education
Trailblazing trio at the helm
AMID persistent challenges to women's place in society, efforts to elevate their voices must continue.
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Education
Teachers in debt
WITH teachers among the most vulnerable to money troubles, financial literacy must be prioritised in schools, starting with educators, stakeholders urge.
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Nation
IT education to be incorporated into religious schools
BUKIT MERTAJAM: Information technology (IT) education will be incorporated into religious schools to better prepare students for the demands of the modern world, says Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
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Sabah & Sarawak
Sabah students in the Middle East safe, says state minister Ariffin
KOTA KINABALU: Over 400 Sabah students currently studying in the Middle East, including in Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Egypt, are reported to be safe amid conflict in the region.
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Nation
Ahmad Zahid outlines big plans to boost TVET ecosystem
PUTRAJAYA: The role of the Ex-Servicemen Affairs Corporation (Perhebat) will be enhanced as a Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) centre for retired armed forces personnel, says Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.
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Nation
Over 350,000 applications for 2027 year one entry at age six
KUALA LUMPUR: Applications for Year 1 admission at the age of six has received a positive response from parents.
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Nation
Higher Education Ministry considers expanding free PTPTN education to state government-owned universities
KUALA LUMPUR: The Higher Education Ministry is considering expanding the National Higher Education Fund Corporation (PTPTN)'s free education initiative to underprivileged students enrolled at private higher education institutions.
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Nation
UMPSA student to be charged over alleged Quran insult on social media today
KUANTAN: A student from a higher education institution (IPT) suspected of stepping on the Quran and sharing the act on social media is expected to be charged at the Sessions Court here on Tuesday (March 3).
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Nation
Mother tongue subjects for special needs students
STARTING next year, special needs children in national schools will be able to formally learn Chinese and Tamil as mother tongue subjects for the first time under the new Kurikulum Persekolahan 2027.
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Nation
Special needs kids in national schools can learn Chinese, Tamil formally from 2027, Dewan Rakyat told
KUALA LUMPUR: From the 2027 school year, children with special needs in national schools will for the first time be able to formally study Chinese and Tamil as mother tongue subjects under the new Kurikulum Persekolahan 2027.
