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AI ambitions can only succeed if groundwork begins in schools, says PM
PUTRAJAYA: Malaysia's ambitions to become a leading artificial intelligence (AI) nation can only succeed if the groundwork begins in schools, says Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
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Year One admission programme for six-year-olds remains popular, says Fadhlina
PUTRAJAYA: The Year One admission programme for six-year-old children continues to receive strong response from parents, with registrations and enquiries still being received despite the enrolment process already being underway, says Fadhlina Sidek.
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Schools should not protect their image over students, says Anwar
PUTRAJAYA: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said he respects principals who choose to disclose bullying cases instead of trying to protect their school's image or performance.
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Form Six to stay under Education Ministry, says Anwar
PUTRAJAYA: Form Six education will remain under the Education Ministry for now, says Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
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Education
Creative skills for TVET
IN an increasingly digital world, photography and videography have become valuable skills and a competitive advantage in today's workforce, particularly as visual content dominates social media.
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Education
AI-powered deception
Despite growing up with technology, youth are especially vulnerable to scams due to their high level of trust in digital platforms, frequent online transactions and financial pressures such as participating in the gig economy or managing their student loans.
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Education
Hands-on training key to cyber defence
Educational institutions must provide practical, hands-on learning experiences to better prepare students for the onslaught of artificial intelligence (AI)-driven scams.
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Education
Navigating a mapless world with purpose
LETTER FROM PROF MUSHTAK AL-ATABI Provost & CEO Heriot-Watt University Malaysia; Chairman of the Vice-Chancellors' Council for Private Universities Malaysia
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Education
BBGS legacy lives on
AT my old school reunion, while sorting through some keepsakes, I came across a poem I had written rather cheekily when I was in Form Five.
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Education
‘Learning when not to trust’
Decision-making and digital financial literacy skills are crucial in helping young Malaysians combat increasingly sophisticated scams.
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Education
Unlocking university dreams
CURRENTLY pursuing his pre-university studies at Melaka Matriculation College, Chua Pak Ron has a clear goal: to secure a spot to study agriculture at Universiti Putra Malaysia.
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Education
Grab-bing the chance to make a change
WHO knew responding to a poster on a school bulletin board could lead to a life-altering experience?
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Education
Kulai lass to represent M’sia in China challenge
Amid strong competition, Nur Liyana Balqis Mohd Shahril emerged champion at the recent 19th Chinese Bridge – Chinese Proficiency Competition for Secondary School Students (Malaysia Division).
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Education
Squashing stress with mental skills
THE constant need to perform better is a reality for athletes.
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Education
Digital detour
WHAT began as a rejection became an unexpected career redirection for Nur Syahirah Shamsulbalkis (pic), who never imagined she would find her place in the healthcare industry.
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Cops probing assault on Ampang secondary student over dispute involving classmate's girlfriend
AMPANG: Police are investigating the assault of a secondary school student by his fellow schoolmates, believed to be due to a dispute involving one of the assailants' girlfriend.
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Anwar demands strict action against school bullying
BUKIT MERTAJAM: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim called on school administrators and teachers to address bullying seriously.
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No compromise on violence after viral student fight, says Selangor Education Dept
PETALING JAYA: Firm action will be taken against anyone found guilty in the recent fight involving a group of students that went viral, said the Selangor Education Department (JPN).
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Ageing farm workforce, declining youth participation threatens food security, says Ministry
PUTRAJAYA: Malaysia's ageing agricultural workforce and declining youth participation remain major challenges to food security despite strong employment growth among technical and vocational education and training (TVET) graduates, says the Agriculture and Food Security Ministry.
