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Nurturing creative minds
Being a part of a drama and poetry teaching project made our writer realise how difficult it is to be a teacher, and how much work needs to be done to enrich the Malaysian public education system.
Improving schools with Gusto
A three-year initiative is currently underway to bring our secondary school education into the 21st Century by giving students a voice.
Politics overload
It has been an interesting couple of months for all political watchers.
Why freedom of information matters
Freedom of information is vital to a democracy as it is only with access to information that a citizen can exercise his rights in an informed manner.
Stepping up to show compassion
HERE’s something I’ve found to be true time and again. Basically, I’ve come to learn that books are wonderful things as they can give us glimpses of different worlds, different experiences and different lives.
Home is where the heart is
On Jan 29 2017, Puan Rahayu Awang, 45, received the keys to her new home in Kampung Bukit Kenak in Besut, Terengganu, from Datuk Seri Idris Jusoh, the Minister of Higher Education, who is also Besut MP. She was the recipient of the 100th Rumah Komuniti or Community Home.
There’s more to Malaysia than just politicking
AS far as Malaysian politics is concerned, 2016 has served up quite the storm.
10 things about Malaysia’s research & development landscape you need to know
I was speaking to some friends at the Ministry of Higher Education a few days ago and was pleasantly surprised to find out various interesting things about Malaysia’s research & development (R&D) landscape – many we can be proud of and probably didn’t know about. Inspired, I’ve up come with this list.
Feeding the poor - it's color blind
Mustard Seed Soup Kitchen - an apolitical, areligious organisation that helps KL's poorest and most marginalized.
What's in a title?
A parliamentary colleague from PKR suggested that all elected representatives should stop the practice of addressing each other as YB outside the legislative chambers and to ask the general public to do the same. Is this a reasonable or even a practical request?