Passing the test using a tried and tested method


Trainees Malket (extreme left in black shirt), Serdev (crouched, extreme right), Jasli (last row, in blue) and Ahmad (last row, partially hidden) pose with the teachers and pupils from SK Petaling 1, Kuala Lumpur, after the practicum session.

FOUR teacher trainees walked the talk when they organised and conducted a Newspaper-in-Education (NiE) workshop at SK Petaling 1, Kuala Lumpur, recently.

The four trainees, Ahmad Haiqal Hasman, Jasli Jamil, Serdev Singh and Malket Singh from the Institute of Teacher Education, International Languages Campus (IPGKBA), Kuala Lumpur, got their feet wet when they used the newspaper as a methodology to teach the English language as part of their practicum assessment.

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