Change they want to see


Let’s discuss: A panel discussion was held with (left to right) Dr Davidson, the Education Performance and Delivery Unit (PADU) teachers and school leaders sector director Dr Azwan Abd. Aziz, Assoc Prof Dr Radha M K Nambiar from Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia and SMK St Mary principal Chee Poh Kiem. — FAIHAN GHANI/The Star.

SEEING a need for education to reflect the changes in today’s world, FrogAsia Sdn Bhd drove the point home during the recent Leaps of Knowledge Conference 2015: The Classroom ReimaginED.

Sponsored by YTL Foundation and Prudence Foundation, the annual conference saw a focus of ways technology can be used to aid teaching and learning and was attended by over 700 teachers and parents.

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