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‘School and ministry doing their best’
PETALING JAYA: After more than three months, Year Five and Year Six students can finally see their friends and teachers face-to-face again.
Facebook, US states join Harvard, MIT’s fight against Trump administration directive to deport online-only foreign students
Tech firms argue the directive violates a federal law meant to protect businesses from arbitrary decisions that could adversely affect operations. Government argues that earlier guidance warned that international students’ ability to remain in US for online courses was subject to change.
Dealing with children while working from home
With families having to stay home together much more due to the Covid-19 pandemic, emotional stress is bound to occur.
Technology-enhanced practical learning for finance at UoRM
A SUCCESSFUL career in finance is an aspiration for many students.
Into the jaws of civilisation
WHEN teacher Edmond Goyong needs internet access, he drives a 4WD for six kilometres to a hill. That sounds ridiculous, but not when you’re in a remote school in the east coast of Sabah.
Chinese students finally take virus-delayed college entrance exam
Beijing, July 7 (AFP): Nearly 11 million stressed-out Chinese students began taking the country's gruelling annual college entrance exam on Tuesday following a month-long coronavirus delay, with inspectors this year checking both for cheaters and fevers.
Chinese students take college exam after virus delay
BEIJING (AFP): Nearly 11 million stressed-out Chinese students take the country's gruelling annual college entrance exam beginning Tuesday (July 7) following a month-long coronavirus delay, with inspectors this year checking both for cheaters and fevers.
Lessons learnt from the crisis
FACED with the Covid-19 pandemic, teachers across the country have had to grapple in helping their students to navigate the world of online learning, often without proper instruction and preparation. If the current crisis teaches us something, it is the need to prepare for sustainable, quality and flexible learning opportunities across all educational levels.
Canada's Trudeau faces third ethics probe over charity grant program
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is facing his third conflict of interest probe, after Canada's ethics commissioner on Friday launched an inquiry into a government contract awarded to a charity that Trudeau has family ties to.
New guideline aims to curb rate of school dropouts
BEIJING: All school-age children in China should attend primary and middle schools unless they are unfit, a new guideline said.