NiE helps in many ways


Loud and clear: Form Four students of SMK Convent Kajang articulating a passage in the newspaper with an added twist during the workshop.

Convent Kajang teachers and students find the newspaper a boon to learning English.

A TYPICAL school day sees teachers juggling multiple chores within their busy schedules. Even so, English teacher Thirumaleswary Applanaidu recently decided to spend her 30-minute break checking out a Newspaper-in-Education (NiE) workshop by The Star.

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