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Education
‘I still believe in final exams’
THIS might raise a few eyebrows in academic circles, but I still believe in final exams, even after listening to countless arguments for scrapping them.
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Education
‘Elderly care training crucial for future doctors’
It’s crucial to train future doctors with a strong focus on aged care, community care, and an interprofessional perspective, says Newcastle University Medicine Malaysia (NUMed) provost and chief executive officer Prof Vishna Devi V. Nadarajah.
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Education
Finding space for strays
HOMELESS animals, particularly cats and dogs, are often seen in public places.
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Education
Turning passion into pay
STUDENTS today face a challenging landscape when choosing tertiary courses due to the wide range of options available, from traditional fields to emerging digital careers.
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Education
Run for diplomacy
In celebration of 50 years of diplomatic ties between China and Malaysia, some 5,500 participants joined the recent 8th TARCian Run along the scenic Setiawangsa-Pantai Expressway.
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Education
High demand for ‘human touch’ jobs
ARTIFICIAL intelligence (AI) is reshaping many sectors, but human-led roles in healthcare and engineering remain in high demand, say experts.
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STARPICKS
BUILDING A BETTER FUTURE
MANY improvements have happened over the past 11 years, thanks to the Malaysia Education Blueprint (MEB) 2013-2025, says the Education Ministry.
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Education
M’sia’s ‘breathable brick’ in running for global prize
Brikoole, a groundbreaking invention that aims to combat increasing energy consumption and demand for electricity, is Malaysia’s entry for the prestigious James Dyson Award.
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Education
A new beginning at 71
HAVING just turned 71 and with four education certificates under his belt – the latest being a medical degree – Toh Hong Keng shows no signs of slowing down.
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Nation
Graduates urged to evolve, master new technologies to keep up with fast-changing world
SEPANG: In today's fast-changing world, the constant advancement of technology has transformed business, lifestyle and societal trends at an unprecedented pace, says Tan Sri Ong Ka Ting.
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Nation
Support for weak students
RASA: Over 83,000 students who are falling behind in school or have dropped out will undergo special interventions through the Anak Kita programme, says Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek.
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Nation
Government launches programme to address school dropout and learning loss issues
RASA: An all-encompassing programme aimed at getting Malaysian children back on track with their education has been launched, says Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek.
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Nation
SPMU results to be released on Oct 1, says Education Ministry
PETALING JAYA: The Education Ministry has announced that the results for the 2024 Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia Ulangan (SPMU) examination will be available on October 11.
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Nation
TVET grads can earn premium salaries of up to RM4,000 in deal with several companies, says Zahid
PUTRAJAYA: TVET graduates could earn up to RM4,000 in a premium salary agreement with several government-linked and private companies, says Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.
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Sabah & Sarawak
Sabah Wanita MCA sets up student loan fund for underprivileged youth
KOTA KINABALU: Sabah Wanita MCA sets up an education loan fund for underprivileged and financially disadvantaged Sabah youths.
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Nation
Our children are not lab rats, says Education Minister on UPSR and PT3 suggestion
PUTRAJAYA: The suggestion to bring back the Ujian Pencapaian Sekolah Rendah (UPSR) and Pentaksiran Tingkatan Tiga (PT3) will be brought to Cabinet, says Fadhlina.
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Nation
GISB case: Over 300 rescued children to get formal education next month, says Fadhlina
PUTRAJAYA: The Education Ministry will take over the education of more than 300 children previously under Global Ikhwan Services and Business Holdings’ (GISB) care starting Oct 1, said Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek.
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Nation
Affected schools to continue with online learning
PUTRAJAYA: Educational institutions under the Education Ministry affected by floods and designated as relief centres will continue the learning process using the home-based teaching and learning method.
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Nation
Institutions under MOE affected by floods to continue learning process via PdPR
PUTRAJAYA: Educational institutions under the Education Ministry (MOE) affected by floods and designated as relief centres (PPS) will continue the learning process using the home-based teaching and learning (PdPR) method.