The RISE Educator Award, which stands for Remarkable Impact in Student Education, returns for its fifth year, offering a total prize pool of over RM100,000 to honour outstanding educators who have made a lasting impact on students' lives.
FROM Datuk Wong You Fong Wanita MCA national chairperson
TAYLOR’S College and its student engagement arm, The Risers, crowned Shawn Stanly Anthony Dass as this year’s RISE Educator Award winner on June 8.
The RISE (Remarkable Impact in Student Education) Educator Award is open for nominations.
The RISE (Remarkable Impact in Student Education) Educator Award returns for its fourth year, continuing its mission of celebrating and honouring the nation’s educators who support students in attaining quality and equitable education.
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN: Muhammad Razin Zakaria lost his father in 2015, leaving him in a difficult situation filled with sorrow.
PETALING JAYA: With close to 12,000 teachers going on early retirement between 2022 and 2023, education groups warn of a growing shortage that can affect learning.
Creating achievable goals for students is a common endeavour for teachers, but how do you inspire excellence amongst students with special needs and those raised in rural communities lacking access to technological advancements?
LEARNING, play and collaboration are set to be taken up a notch at a primary school in Gerik, Perak.
BACK for its second year to celebrate and honour exceptional educators is the Taylor’s College RISE Educator Award extended to teachers for their outstanding contribution to not only their students’ education in the classroom, but also their social development especially during the pandemic.
KUALA LUMPUR: The rise in the number of missing children and child sexual abuse cases is alarming, says Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye.
TAYLOR’S celebrated the start of the new year with the RISE Educator Gala Dinner at in Kuala Lumpur.
With the rise of artificial intelligence, an overwhelming majority of university educators can't tell the difference between a student's work and an answer produced by ChatGPT, a recent British study shows.
One reason policing cellphones in schools is so challenging is because of stakeholders' varying opinions on their presence in the classroom, along with different views on how the problem should be dealt with – if at all.
VOTING has begun to select the most inspiring teacher in the nation.
SINGAPORE: The number of child abuse cases investigated by the Early Childhood Development Agency (ECDA) increased to 147 cases in 2023, from 137 cases in 2022.
Forking out 40 per cent more in monthly rent in 2023 was a relief for pre-school Montessori Children’s House, said its principal Carolyn Tan.
TO prevent pupils with disabilities from falling through the cracks, Taylor’s College is collaborating with RISE Educator Award 2023 winner Velerie Wheeleveron Primus to bolster special education in SK Bingkor in Keningau, Sabah.