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Education
Why adaptability matters more than experience
We have all seen the headlines: "From coding six figures to surviving on DoorDash [an American food delivery platform similar to GrabFood] after artificial intelligence (AI) took his job."
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Education
Empowering PWDs with ‘impact’
Running a business demands managerial competence, but sustainable impact also requires leaders to integrate social responsibility.
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Education
A survival tool every student needs
A STUDENT sits quietly in a lecture hall, feeling overwhelmed. She understands the lesson, but not the anxiety that is tightening in her chest. She wants to ask for help but cannot quite find the words. She appears to be disengaged, but in reality, she is struggling silently.
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Education
Accounting for biodiversity
It's no longer enough that aspiring accountants are good at crunching numbers and dealing with balance sheets – future graduates must also be equally well-versed in carbon accounting and maintaining ecological balance.
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Education
When students just get by
SHE was going from table to table selling packets of tissues when I first caught a glimpse of her. I was about to take my first bite of the steaming curry laksa I ordered when suddenly I heard a familiar voice.
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Education
M’sian pupils are tops in South-East Asia
Malaysia achieved the best performance in the Writing domain of the South-East Asia Primary Learning Metrics (SEA-PLM) 2024.
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Education
Start History in Year Four, say teachers
INTRODUCING History to primary school pupils only in Years Five and Six could delay students' mastery of the subject, teachers say.
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Education
Defying odds to become medical officer
GROWING up with parents who are visually impaired, Ng Choon Jin (pic) never had financial stability as a certainty.
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Education
Writing in the AI era
It is crucial for pupils to develop real-world writing competence, especially in the age of artificial intelligence (AI), when human judgement needs to stay ahead of the tools.
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Education
‘Parents want UPSR, PT3’
A WHOPPING 60.2% of respondents in the latest UCSI Poll Research Centre survey want the return of some form of national-level exams.
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Nation
Education Ministry investigating if any SOP breached in Pahang student's drowning
SHAH ALAM: The Education Ministry is conducting an investigation into the tragic drowning of a student in Pantai Balok, Pahang.
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Nation
UM denies claims linking PET-CT facility to radiation risk
PETALING JAYA: Universiti Malaya (UM) has denied allegations that its Positron Emission Tomography–Computed Tomography (PET-CT) imaging facility is linked to harmful radiation exposure.
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Nation
AirAsia to cut costs as fuel prices climb
KUALA LUMPUR: AirAsia is working hard to cut costs significantly, said Tan Sri Tony Fernandes.
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Nation
Education Ministry to expand K11 schools by up to seven next year
TRIANG: The Education Ministry plans to expand the Comprehensive Special Model School 11 (K11) by at least five to seven more schools next year.
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Nation
School under probe for allegedly withholding SPM result for not paying PTA fees
SEREMBAN: The Education Department is probing a school here for allegedly withholding a student's Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia result for not paying a Parent Teacher Association fee.
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Nation
Geopolitical tensions hit UTM enrolment and student finances
JOHOR BARU: Geopolitical tensions in the Middle East are beginning to ripple through Malaysia's higher education sector, with Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) reporting financial strain and declining enrolment among Middle Eastern students.
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Sabah & Sarawak
Pupils move to online classes as school being repaired
KOTA KINABALU: Pupils from SK Balaban Jaya who were forced to study under tents along the corridors of a mosque in Beluran are now commencing classes online.
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Nation
‘M’sia facing STEM talent shortage’
SEMENYIH: Malaysia is experiencing a shortage of experts in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) despite attracting high-tech investments, according to Datuk Chang Lih Kang (pic).
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Nation
Malaysia tops global support for under-16 social media ban, survey finds
PETALING JAYA: Malaysian parents are the strongest supporters of the under-16 social media ban, a new study found.
