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Malaysian youths attend seminar where Harvard-trained tutors share experiences
mORE than 230 Malaysian youths broadened their horizons by learning from Harvard-trained tutors at the recent Asia Leadership Seminar 2015.
NGOs doubt new move can protect at-risk children
NON-governmental organisations (NGOs) working on the welfare of stateless and migrant children in Selangor and Kuala Lumpur hope the Government can take heed of the situation here.
Two active coaches say experienced coaches should focus on grassroots
MALACCA: Two retired teachers passionate about badminton and cricket say it is high time to develop a much larger base of potentials and talents for both games at state levels.
Institute entry rules relaxed
KUCHING: Entry requirements for Sarawakian and Sabahan school leavers into technical education institutes have been lowered.
Schools from region to vie for Swinburne debating title
KUCHING: About 30 secondary schools from the region are expected to go all out to win the 10th Swinburne University of Technology, Sarawak Campus, Inter-school Debating Championship trophy.
School supplies for students
AFTER venturing to some flooded areas in Perak, Kelantan, Terengganu and Selangor to hand over donations in the form of food and clothing to flood victims, Yayasan Basmi Kemiskinan (YBK) returned to Kelantan, this time to Kuala Krai, to provide assistance to approximately 2,000 students at other schools there.
Families and schools in Johor to recieve post-flood relief
PASIR GUDANG: A team from the Pasir Gudang District Education Department will be sending post-flood relief aid to help families and schools in Maran, Pahang.
Learning from the interns
The rapid growth in technology requires companies to look far and wide for ways to grow their businesses.
Showcase of digital content
The inaugural Malaysia Digital Content Exhibition, Baca World 2015 is set to bring visitors an exclusive exposition of the digital content phenomenon in the modern community.
Agreement lets students easily transfer credits
KOTA TINGGI: Kolej Yayasan Pelajaran Johor (KYPJ) students now have more opportunities to further their studies as agreements have been signed with three private higher education institutions.