Malaysian teachers win a grant to upskill students


Winning big: Keningau Vocational College, Sabah, English teachers Mohd Al-Khalifa Mohd Affnan (centre), Mohd Sirhajwan (left) and Ibrahim Ismail (right) were one of the 25 winners of the YSEALI Seed for the Future project.

THREE Malaysian teachers were among the 25 winners of the Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative (YSEALI) Seed for the Future project.

The team of English language teachers from Keningau Vocational College, Sabah, won a grant of USD11,090 (RM48,971) for their project aimed at promoting Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics (STEAM).

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