Empower educators to protect society, students from fake news
Now, if there's one group of people in society the media love to highlight (aside from politicians), it's educators.
Making the world a better place with artificial Intelligence
All around the world and everywhere around us, artificial intelligence is making the world a better, more efficient place.
How to be world’s happiest
The culture in Malaysia is great but there are many more good elements it can absorb.
A youthful awakening in public sector
IN 2011, Belgium went 541 days without a government. Yes, you read that right.
Malaysian education: A new hope
With a new minister and a merged ministry in place, expectations for our education system have never been greater. But the public needs to understand the huge task ahead.
Vote for policies for now and tomorrow
Universal basic income and a four-day work week are among ideas that may make a better future.
Waqf can empower youths, society
LAST month, I was inspired after attending a forum on waqf. When I was a child, to me, the term waqf referred to a covered seating space in school where we’d wait for our parents to pick us up. My knowledge of waqf was then limited to the building of mosques or Qurans donated by well-wishing members of the public.
Vote if you want to be heard
Young people will again be a factor in GE14. They, of course, have a lot at stake.
The road ahead for education policies
HAVING a background education in law, I did not think that my passion would be honed in a somewhat paradoxical manner – in a job that exposes me to the “law” or policies in education.
Education, technology, love
As education strives to keep up with new technologies and the 4th Industrial Revolution, we must not overlook the values that make us human.
The most innovative ministry in M’sia?
To tackle the challenges faced by students, industry and academics, many innovative ideas are being introduced to improve the tertiary education ecosystem.
Call for high-tech higher education
Artificial intelligence professors, social online learning and Netflix-style textbooks are just some of the changes students want to embrace – more so than their professors.