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530th Tamil school in the country being built in S’gor
A NEW Tamil school being constructed in PJS1 in Petaling Jaya, Selangor will become the 530th Tamil school in the country, Makkal Osai reported.
Preschool set to open after two years of construction
SJK(T) Ladang Tebrau finally took possession of its new preschool building after two years of construction and several delays in approvals, Makkal Osai reported.
Leaving footprints in our hearts
The Star’s education editor leaves a legacy through the stories she steered behind the scenes.
NUTP: School dropout rate will rise
PETALING JAYA: The school dropout rate is likely to rise post-movement control order (MCO) due to an unequal learning environment caused by the disruption in formal classroom learning in light of Covid-19, says the National Union of the Teaching Profession (NUTP).
Making social distancing work
SCHOOLS and teachers must be well-equipped before new practices are implemented in a post-MCO schooling system.
Safety first when schools reopen
PETALING JAYA: Educators and experts want heat detection tools installed at school entrances and in classrooms.
MCA to defend vernacular schools in court
KUALA LUMPUR: The court’s decision to allow MCA to intervene in a constitutional challenge against the legality of vernacular schools has made it the first Chinese political party to uphold the rights of such schools in a legal process, said party secretary-general Datuk Chong Sin Woon.
High Court allows MIC to intervene in lawyer's legal suit to declare vernacular schools unconstitutional
PETALING JAYA: MIC has always safeguarded vernacular schools for the Indian community in Malaysia since its establishment in 1946, says MIC Education Bureau chairman Datuk P Kamalanathan.
Back to English for Science and Maths
ENGLISH will again be used to teach Science and Maths.
Parents and teachers cautious
PETALING JAYA: Parents and teachers are cautious about the implementation of the policy to revert to the teaching of Science and Maths in English as announced by the Prime Minister, warning that there may be hiccups unless resources are in place.