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Social media content involving minors must have parents' approval, teachers reminded
KULAI: Social media users, especially teachers, who upload content with minors must only do so with their parents or guardians' approval, says Deputy Communications Minister Teo Nie Ching
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Education
Are our youths resilient?
WHILE textbooks may offer insights into complex equations and the wonders of science, resilience – a trait increasingly demanded by bosses – is not a lesson one can learn in class.
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Education
Game changers
The nation’s education system has long been a subject of discussion and debate. While significant strides have been made to enhance its quality and accessibility, much work remains to be done to address the challenges and improve the overall state of education in the country.
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Education
‘Gritty talent wanted’
WORKING is no bed of roses. In fact, it is far from what most fresh graduates expect.
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Education
Find your purpose, students told
THE key to learning a tough life lesson like resilience is to know your purpose, says Vice Chancellors’ Council for Private Universities chairman Prof Mushtak Al-Atabi.
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Education
Out of rural town into the world
GROWING up in a small rural town in Kedah, Arif Iskandar Dzulhazri Jamal had limited opportunities of seeing the world.
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Education
From biology student to ‘influencer’
EVEN though its dense content and lengthy chapters could be daunting for others, biology has always been my favourite science subject since primary school.
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Education
‘Overqualified and underpaid’
Recent findings from the Khazanah Research Institute (KRI) report indicate that a significant number of Malaysian graduates are facing challenges of being overqualified and underpaid in their current jobs.
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Education
‘Parent-friendly assessment’ a good move
The Education Ministry’s move to change the Academic Session Final Test (UASA) mastery level system to a percentage and grade structure is a good one as it will help parents understand their children’s overall achievements better, say teachers and parents.
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Education
Cambridge college elects M’sian Fellow
Prof Datuk Dr Elizabeth Lee is the first Malaysian woman to be elected Honorary Fellow of Wolfson College, University of Cambridge.
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Education
Don't miss it: RISE Educator Award 2024
The RISE (Remarkable Impact in Student Education) Educator Award returns for its fourth year, continuing its mission of celebrating and honouring the nation’s educators who support students in attaining quality and equitable education.
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Education
Timely boost for Orang Asli school
THANKS to a group of Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia postgraduate students, children of the Orang Asli community in Bera, Pahang, are enjoying a more conducive learning environment.
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Education
Bringing edu to inmates, underprivileged
THE Education Ministry is working to reduce student dropout rates.
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Education
Clickbait game wins top prize
TO promote media and information literacy within their community, three students at Keningau Vocational College (KVC) in Sabah came together to create a board game.
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Nation
Schools’ outdoor activities to be halted during heatwave
PUTRAJAYA: Schools at locations with level one hot weather status or temperatures above 35ºC should temporarily suspend outdoor activities.
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Nation
Education Ministry to cooperate in probe into death of college student in Lahat Datu
PUTRAJAYA: The Education Ministry will fully cooperate in the investigation into the death of a vocational college student who was found dead in a dormitory with injuries and bruises on his body on Friday (March 22).
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Students in limbo due to high price of airfares during Raya
PETALING JAYA: Pricey air tickets for flights between the peninsula and Sabah/Sarawak made students think hard about flying over to spend the Hari Raya break with their families.
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Nation
Lack of funds causing delays in school repairs
KUALA LUMPUR: Some dilapidated school buildings have remained unrepaired for as long as 12 years as the Education Ministry lacked the funds, says the Public Accounts Committee (PAC).
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Nation
Education Ministry aims to revert school session to January from 2026, says Fadhlina
KUALA LUMPUR: The Education Ministry aims to revert the start of the school academic calendar to January beginning from 2026, the Senate was told on Thursday (March 21)