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School to reveal DLP appeal results on April 25
PETALING JAYA: Parents and students will know on Thursday (April 25) whether their appeals to be part of the Dual Language Programme (DLP) at a primary school in Kuala Lumpur are successful.
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‘Satisfactory English proficiency among Orang Asli pupils’
GUA MUSANG: English proficiency among pupils, including the Orang Asli, is at a satisfactory level, and will be further improved through digital reading materials, says Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek.
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75 schoolkids down with food poisoning
KOTA BARU: Seventy-five students from a secondary school in Kota Baru have received treatment for food poisoning believed to be linked to a chicken dish served to them last Saturday.
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TVET urged for pondok schools
KOTA BARU: The pondok school system should integrate vocational and technical skills training to produce graduates who are knowledgeable and serve as community references.
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Health Ministry to probe food poisoning incident at Kota Bharu school
GUA MUSANG: The Education Ministry will conduct a detailed investigation into the incident of students of a secondary school in Kota Bharu suffering from food poisoning.
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Pupils, teacher inspired by iconic female-led bands
MUAR: They go to school like other children on weekdays. But on weekends, these SK Convent Muar pupils unleash their inner rockstars by jamming to rock tunes at a music studio.
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Experts: Youth’s mental wellbeing requires transformation of cities and social life
PETALING JAYA: The Malaysian Youth Mental Health Index can be a vital tool for monitoring the “psychosocial health” of youth on a periodic basis, say experts.
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Stay hydrated during hot spells, Education Ministry tells students
GUA MUSANG: The Education Ministry has advised students nationwide to drink enough water and wear appropriate school uniforms due to the hot weather.
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Students rely heavily on AI to excel in coursework
PETALING JAYA: The use of artificial intelligence (AI) writing tools such as ChatGPT has become increasingly popular among students. They find that it is quick to provide and compile information as well as simple to use.
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Balancing academic integrity and AI
PETALING JAYA: It’s been a year since plagiarism detection platform Turnitin launched its artificial intelligence (AI) writing detection feature, and its findings are astonishing.
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School cross-country run followed guidelines, says Education DG
GUA MUSANG: The recent cross-country event organised by Sekolah Menengah Sains Tuanku Jaafar in Kuala Pilah, Negri Sembilan followed existing guidelines, said Education director-general Azman Adnan.
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More Malaysians are studying locally instead of abroad, and for good reasons, say experts
AS the cost of studying abroad becomes increasingly prohibitive, more local students are considering completing their education within Malaysia.
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‘We are on par with global standards’
MALAYSIAN educational institutions – many of which are benchmarked internationally – have the expertise to support educational programmes and students’ career aspirations, said National Association of Private Educational Institutions (Napei) secretary-general Dr Teh Choon Jin.
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Improving Internet access in Melaka schools
JASIN: The state government will continue to improve the rate of Internet access in all schools in Melaka, including those in rural areas, even though it is currently at a satisfactory level, says state Science, Technology, Innovation and Communication exco Datuk Fairul Nizam Roslan.
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Malaysia among Asia’s top three in world rankings
Showcasing an improved performance in the latest Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings by Subject 2024, Malaysia is now ranked the third highest in Asia and the sixth highest in the world.
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Ministry: Schools must abide by outdoor activity rules
SEREMBAN: All schools and colleges have been reminded to follow the guidelines on outdoor activities following the recent death of a 14-year-old who collapsed and later died after participating in a cross country run.
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Unseen pain of ‘minor’ bullying
BULLYING can happen anywhere. What matters is what we can do to reduce its prevalence and impact.
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Give priority to students' health before conducting outdoor activities, says Dr Dzul
MUAR: Parents and teachers need to be aware of students’ health conditions before they undertake any outdoor activities, including cross-country races, given the current hot weather.