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STARPICKS
EASING THE TRANSITION FROM SECONDARY SCHOOL TO HIGHER EDUCATION
ENTERING a new college environment can feel like a daunting transition, especially when leaving behind the familiar confines of secondary school.
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Education
How curiosity fuels my passion for STEM
WHENEVER I am faced with a challenge. questions appear in my mind: How do I solve this? How does this machine work? What else can I do with it?
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Education
Silver win spurs teen on
TO the outside world, he may seem like a typical teenager, but Thew Sean Schoen’s depth of thought belies his appearance.
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Education
Taking science out of labs
LETTER FROM MAGARET SIVAPRAGASAM, PhD Postgraduate student of science communication UWE Bristol, United Kingdom
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Education
‘You are not alone’
Recently, devastating news of a Form One student who fell to her death at school gripped the nation. This heartbreaking story adds to the rising number of sudden deaths among young people in Malaysia and serves as a stark reminder of the mental health crisis quietly brewing in our society.
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Nation
Set aside funds to boost English, urges group
KUALA LUMPUR: A specific budget must be allocated to boost the standard of English taught in schools and universities, says the English Speaking Union of Malaysia (Esum).
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Education
UPM’s fast-track cabin comes to life
CONSTRUCTING a life-sized structure is a laborious task that usually takes months, if not years, to complete.
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Education
Training tomorrow’s talents
A COMPREHENSIVE strategy that fosters partnerships among government agencies, higher education institutions and industry stakeholders must be developed to effectively implement the Budget 2025 initiatives.
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Nation
One-day shutdown was voluntary, says private school
PETALING JAYA: A private school in Kota Damansara has clarified that it voluntarily closed for one day on Oct 24 for a thorough cleaning of its facilities as a precautionary measure.
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STARPICKS
BRINGING AUTISM EDUCATION AWARENESS TO THE FORE
IN A world where every child deserves the chance to thrive, inclusive education is a key pillar in ensuring that no child, regardless of their abilities, is left behind.
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Nation
Thinaah serves up success
KUALA LUMPUR: National women’s doubles shuttler Thinaah Muralitharan hopes her achievements will inspire young student-athletes everywhere, demonstrating that persistence can lead to both academic and athletic success.
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Education
Don't Miss It: Free cycling event for students
Taiping 150 Ride 2024, a cycling event held in conjunction with the Visit Perak Year 2024 celebration and the 150th anniversary of Taiping town, will take place on Dec 8.
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Education
JCF awards RM75mil scholarships for nation-building
A TOTAL of RM75mil in scholarships has been awarded by the Jeffrey Cheah Foundation (JCF) this year.
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Education
M’sian youth a ‘trailblazer’ in New York
Malaysian changemaker and youth entrepreneur Harsha Ravindran, 22, is motivating her global peers to shoot for the stars.
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Nation
Crowd throngs myStarJob Fair 2024 at Mid Valley Convention Centre
KUALA LUMPUR: Fresh graduates are making a beeline to the myStarJob Fair 2024 at the Mid Valley Convention Centre this weekend.
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Nation
Hindu students and educators to get online classes over Deepavali, says Ministry
PETALING JAYA: Students and educators of the Hindu faith in all public tertiary education institutes will have the option of attending classes online or in a hybrid format during the Deepavali week.
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Sabah & Sarawak
Two senior education officials nabbed in Sabah over school tender bribery scandal
KOTA KINABALU: Two more individuals have been arrested to assist in investigations into alleged corrupt practices related to the issuance of tenders for raw material supplies to schools in Sabah’s northern Kudat district.
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Sabah & Sarawak
Kota Kinabalu teacher charged with sexual harassment of pupil
KOTA KINABALU: A 36-year-old private school teacher has pleaded not guilty at the Sessions Court to a charge of committing physical sexual harassment against his 10-year-old pupil.
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Nation
Temporary placement in Kelantan will allow Cikgu Din to be with sick wife, says Fadhlina
NIBONG TEBAL: The Education Ministry will grant teacher Izzuddin Izhar, better known as Cikgu Din, a temporary placement at a school in Kelantan as requested, allowing him to be with his wife as she battles stage four cancer.
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Nation
Thinaah graduates with teaching degree
KUALA LUMPUR: National women’s doubles shuttler Thinaah Muralitharan has graduated with a Bachelor of Education (Teaching English as a Second Language) from Open University Malaysia (OUM) on Saturday (Oct 26).