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Education
Stepping stone to your career
A CAREER in healthcare can be demanding, albeit rewarding. It requires not only a strong understanding of various scientific disciplines but also a diverse range of skills and competencies.
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Sabah & Sarawak
DLP will be implemented in Sabah, says state Education director
KOTA KINABALU: The Dual Language Programme (DLP) will be implemented in Sabah, says state Education Department director Datuk Raisin Saidin.
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Nation
Parents urged to lodge complaints if schools organise outdoor activities in hot weather
SEREMBAN: Parents are urged to lodge an official complaint if they find that a school is planning to hold outdoor activities even if the weather exceeds 35°C, says Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek.
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Nation
Middle East conflict: Higher Education Ministry considering repatriating Malaysian students
KUALA LUMPUR: The Higher Education Ministry will be discussing with the relevant parties for any further actions following the conflict in the Middle East, including considering the repatriation of Malaysian students from the countries involved.
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Education
‘Not funny to talk about my body’
“YOU don’t have proof he did any of that; no one is going to believe you.”
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Education
VI team unlocks DNA study
STUDYING deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) structures is an essential component of being a biology student.
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Education
Don't Miss It: Malaysia Teacher Prize 2024
> The 3rd edition of the Malaysia Teacher Prize is calling for entries.
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Education
End of the rote?
Rigid marking of exam papers encourages rote learning, which consequently stunts a student’s motivation and self-esteem, said Parent Action Group for Education (Page) chairman Datin Noor Azimah Abdul Rahim.
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Education
Not so hot after all
DURING Geetha Nair Balakrishnan’s days as a trainee teacher, she learnt that marking questions correctly meant sticking closely to the guidelines given.
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Education
HOTS done right
An effective Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) marking scheme should have multiple correct answers, interpretations or options, says secondary school standard-based curriculum (KSSM) science textbook author Tho Lai Hoong (pic).
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Education
News by youths for youths
Leticia Liew posing with the “BRATs Corner” she has set up at her school in Selangor.
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Education
Sowing seeds of change
In years to come, Malaysia and many other nations around the world will be grappling with two interconnected challenges: food security and falling birth rates.
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Education
Adding value with AI, digital tech
A SIGNIFICANT shift is underway in the Asia Pacific (APAC) region, with a strong focus on integrating artificial intelligence (AI) in finance roles, highlighting the necessity for professionals to adapt and embrace new skills.
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Education
Bridging the pharma-business gap
AS most of Malaysia’s pharmaceutical and cosmetic products are imported, it is crucial that we expand the capabilities of our local manufacturers and industries to gain a greater share of this market sector.
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Education
UTAR alumna is Japan govt scholar
Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR) alumna Liew Li Wen, who graduated recently, was awarded a scholarship by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan (MEXT) to pursue a master’s degree in Environmental Sciences at the prestigious University of Tsukuba.
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Education
Aid for Harvard hopefuls
THE opportunities that come from a liberal arts education with world class faculty and resources should be accessible to anyone regardless of income and socio-economic background, says Harvard Club of Malaysia president Wan Nadiah Wan Mohd Abdullah Yaakob (pic).
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Education
Legoland School Challenge
> The Legoland School Challenge 2024, open to schools from across Asia, is calling for participants.
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Education
RM5mil HELP awards for students
HELP University is awarding study awards worth up to RM5mil to students who strive to challenge and push boundaries for the betterment of society.