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Education
Culinary talent gets industry boost
PROVIDING a fulfilling gastronomic experience goes beyond simply setting up shop; it involves the whole gamut of food service – from driving innovation to elevating industry standards.
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Education
Retired headmaster eyes next chapter
HAVING served the teaching profession for 33 years, Selvam Perumal recently bade farewell to the civil service.
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Education
Active learning for young minds
TO move children beyond being passive recipients of information, a team of early childhood education experts from Tunku Abdul Rahman University of Management and Technology (TAR UMT) has developed a teaching module that shifts away from rote learning towards active classroom engagement.
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Education
VTAR clinches five-star TVET status
PRODUCING industry-ready graduates is vital not only for individual growth, but also for strengthening the nation's talent pool.
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Education
UTAR taps seasoned leaders for top posts
THE success of any institution hinges on its leadership.
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Education
‘Choose nation-building path’
MALAYSIAN youth must choose the "best path", one that serves the country and helps Malaysia rise among the ranks of great nations, says Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
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Education
Striking a balance
For many working parents, screens often become a practical necessity rather than a deliberate choice. Many struggle with inconsistency.
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Nation
Ramanan lauds SJKT Ladang Kinrara's success at international youth STEM event
PETALING JAYA: SJKT Ladang Kinrara's success at the World Youth STEM Invention and Innovation 2026 in Bangkok, Thailand recently reflects the high level of discipline and competitiveness among Malaysian students, says Human Resources Minister Datuk Seri R. Ramanan.
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Nation
Ministry continues explaining Year One entry rules
GEORGE TOWN: The Education Ministry will continue to engage with parents, kindergartens and preschools to provide further clarification on the enrolment of Year One pupils at the age of six.
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Nation
Education Ministry to continue engagement on Year One entry at age six
GEORGE TOWN: The Education Ministry will continue its engagement sessions with private kindergarten and preschool operators, as well as parents, to provide further clarification on issues arising from the enrolment of Year One pupils at the age of six.
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Nation
VTAR Institute earns five-star rating, cements place among Malaysia’s top TVET institutions
PETALING JAYA: VTAR Institute has been recognised as a leading force in technical and vocational education after receiving the coveted five-star rating from Malaysia's Skills Development Department (JPK), marking a major milestone for the institution.
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Education
Grants for undergrads to run ‘happiness projects’
Initiative empowers students to create real impact in communities.
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Education
Fluency beyond one language
WHILE English mastery is crucial, students must not neglect the importance of developing proficiency in other languages, say the Star Education Fund's partners-in-education.
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Education
Treating through telehealth
Aspiring doctors must be trained to practise in virtual care settings.
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Education
CNY cheer charms global students
INSTEAD of the usual scene of students grouped together, busy studying or moving between classes, the foyer at Sunway University became the stage for professional lion dancers leaping from pole to pole as loud drumbeats synced with their rhythm.
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Education
Scholars’ winning advice
With Wong Ka Mun, Rheaa Kaur, Cheong Ko En, Dr Hanim Salami, Sharwin Rajan and Zill Irfan Zamrizal.
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Education
Why humanistic education matters
Letters: From DR WENDY YEE, Principal, Soka International School Malaysia.
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Education
English edge in AI age
Scholarship providers stress clear communication as key to unlocking opportunities.
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Education
Top honour for MMU pioneer
BRINGING national higher education to greater heights has been at the heart of Prof Tan Sri Dr Ghauth Jasmon's career.
