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Children's rights often misunderstood
Suhakam and the Education Ministry are infusing human rights into the school curriculum. This initiative includes a human rights competition to be launched on March 31. To highlight the event, PROF CHIAM HENG KENG presents the first of a two-part article.
Curtailing short cuts to degrees
The Education Ministry is cracking down on institutions that offer students a short-cut route to degree programmes but this may prove a monumental effort.
Ministry: Attend Melta event
The Education Ministry is urging teachers to sign up for the upcoming Malaysian English Language Teaching Association#8217;s (Melta) Seventh Biennial Conference, themed #8220;English Language Education: Transcending Boundaries.#8221;
Dealing with teenage angst and parental concerns
While the pursuit of academic excellence amidst carefree camaraderie is what most students enjoy, relationships at home are often the source of much anxiety and tension, S. INDRAMALAR reports.
Deliberate limit on students sent abroad
The Government has 'deliberately limited' the number of students being sent abroad for higher education because it wants to turn Malaysia into a centre of education excellence for local and foreign students, said Acting Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.
Distance learning alert
Students should be wary of distance learning programmes of foreign universities and check the accreditation of the courses offered.
Networking with Australia
AFTER emerging as the country's largest education group early last year, SEG International Bhd set its sights on consolidating its collaborations with various partner universities for a bigger slice of the education market. Gavin Gomez reports.
Campus affair sparks debate
HE was the son of poor farmers from a small village in southern China, a shy computer student as thin as a stick. She was the daughter of Communist Party officials in Beijing, a bubbly law major with a rosy, round face. On a mountain campus in Chongqing, a huge city in central China, they fell in love.