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Lack of school cleaners
SCHOOLS across the country are facing a severe shortage of cleaners, and forcing teachers and students to assume responsibility for the cleanliness of toilets and corridors, reported Sin Chew Daily.
Chou: My son must have been a composer in past life
THE son of King of Mandopop Jay Chou (pic) appears to have inherited his father’s talent for composing music after he was spotted drawing musical notations at home, reported Sin Chew Daily.
No more risking life and limb to cross river
KOTA KINABALU: Sabah has approved the provision of boats for the use of school children and residents of a village in the interior Nabawan district following the emergence of videos showing them crossing the river in rickety bamboo rafts or drums attached to zip lines.
Zip-lining to school: Use land route for safety, Education Ministry urges pupils
KOTA KINABALU: The Education Ministry is urging pupils of a village in interior Nabawan district to use a longer land route to school for their safety.
Embassy rescued over 60 M’sians in Cambodia
THE Malaysian Embassy in Cambodia has rescued more than 60 Malaysians coerced into working for scam call centres over the past few years and yet more continue to be duped by offers of lucrative wages, Sin Chew Daily reported.
Various campaigns organised to raise awareness of health, safety and cleanliness issues among students, says Dr Mah
IPOH: Various campaigns are being held to encourage pupils and students to go to school and to raise awareness of several health and safety issues, says Datuk Dr Mah Hang Soon.
Enrol in teacher training, Chinese Studies undergrads urged
DEPUTY Education Minister Datuk Dr Mah Hang Soon has urged Chinese Studies undergraduates to concurrently enrol in teacher training to address the shortage of Chinese language teachers in the country, Sin Chew Daily reported.
There's more to learning
Ideas: Access to education important, but ensuring quality crucial too.
Nurul Izzah on the sidelines of PKR polls
FOR a while, it seemed like PKR’s “reformasi princess" Nurul Izzah Anwar was contemplating a return to politics.
‘Why the same SPM questions?’
PETALING JAYA: The Malaysian Examinations Syndicate (MES) must explain why it had recycled the same Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) questions for the second session of the examination, say parents’ and teachers’ groups.