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Teaching in Tokyo
TEACHING is a highly skilled occupation as educators are required to do many things that fall outside the realm of teaching.
Paving the way for harmony
JOHOR BARU: University student Anis Syakirah wants to see an end to the posting of racist remarks on social media.
Dodgeball attracting players from university sports clubs
It is interesting to note how some alternative sports like ultimate Frisbee and dodgeball can take off after the release of a movie.
Tech-savvy Malaysians still lack knowledge of religions, say academicians
PETALING JAYA: Despite rapid technological advances, Malaysians are still lagging behind in terms of religious tolerance and understanding, say academics.
Agreement provides more study options
TAYLOR’S University has formalised its partnership with Queensland University of Technology (QUT) with the signing of the International Dual Award Agreement.
Mentors beyond chalk and talk
Even with the increasing workload and the many hats they wear, teachers are more than happy to guide and nurture their charges.
Wishing for more vim and vigour in 2016
Mainstream Insights - By Idris Jusoh
The past year was not a rosy one for some, but the compassion shown by various parties to those in need is heart-warming.
Paris attacks: Taylor's students in France safe
PETALING JAYA: A group of Malaysians from Taylor's University who are currently in France for an educational trip were not affected by the terror attacks.
Persevering on path to empower Indian youth
THE Educational, Welfare and Research Foundation (ERWF) of Malaysia has come a long way since it was set up in the late 1970s.
MCA: Minister’s retaliation against Taylor’s childish
PETALING JAYA: MCA slammed Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob for retaliating against a private university, saying “education should never be politicised”.