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Inspiration from the newsroom
HAVE you ever looked at the newspapers and wondered what takes place behind their production?
Write it right
THE Star’s Newspaper-in-Education (NiE) pullout is looking for Form Six and pre-university students to contribute essays to our Earn Your Band 6 column.
Write it right
THE Star’s Newspaper-in-Education (NiE) pullout is looking for Form Six and pre-university students to contribute essays to our Earn Your Band 6 column.
Focusing on language proficiency
SHAH ALAM: They have only used the Step Up pullout for a few weeks, but teachers at SK Taman Bukit Subang are already brimming with positive feedback for the Star’s English education resource.
Write it right
THE Star’s Newspaper-in-Education (NiE) pullout is looking for Form Six and pre-university students to contribute essays to our Earn Your Band 6 column.
Giving teens a head start
BURSTS of laughter rang out at regular intervals as a group of teen participants focused their attention on Karim Ali Eletre, the facilitator of a creative workshop held in Menara Star last December.
Teens crack their creativity
ONE facilitator and 32 teen participants – these were the main characters who brought a three-hour creative workshop to life in Menara Star last month.
Tried-and-true method of learning English
TWENTY years ago, Dr Gunadevi K Jeevi Subramaniam had the chance to attend a Newspaper-in-Education (NiE) workshop by The Star in Langkawi.TWENTY years ago, Dr Gunadevi K Jeevi Subramaniam had the chance to attend a Newspaper-in-Education (NiE) workshop by The Star in Langkawi.
Polytechnic amps up English lessons with NiE pullout
BEHRANG: Twenty-three years on and The Star’s Newspaper-in-Education (NiE) pullout still makes English lessons fun, a fact students and English teachers from Politeknik Sultan Azlan Shah, Perak, will attest to.
A cause to celebrate
MANDARIN oranges, red angpow packets and colourful cheongsam dresses - what do these signify? For those who do not celebrate Chinese New Year, these things probably indicate another school break or public holiday.