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Report flags dual crises for SPM Chinese: fewer candidates, fewer top scorers
PETALING JAYA: A report on the SPM Chinese Language paper highlighting a double blow of fewer candidates and shrinking chances of scoring top grades is drawing concern.
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Ramanan pledges 10,000 free bicycles for Sg Buloh residents, urges youths to embrace TVET
SUNGAI BULOH: In a surprise announcement, Human Resources Minister Datuk Seri R Ramanan has pledged to distribute 10,000 free bicycles to residents in his Sungai Buloh constituency to aid local mobility.
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12-year-old student scores 13 A*s grades in IGCSE exams
PETALING JAYA: A 12-year-old student, Marc Chew, has made history by scoring 13 A grades in his Cambridge IGCSE examinations, placing him well ahead of his peers and advancing to college-level studies.
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Spare no effort to make schools safe spaces for children, says Lam Thye
KUALA LUMPUR: Schools should be a safe haven and preventive measures must be taken to ensure there are no untoward incidents, says Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye.
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Azman Hashim installed as new OUM chancellor
KUALA LUMPUR: Banking figure Tan Sri Azman Hashim was installed as the new chancellor of Open University Malaysia (OUM) during the first session of the university's 30th Convocation Ceremony Thursday (May 7).
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New GITC platform to match TVET graduates with careers
KUALA LUMPUR: The Higher Education Ministry has made it clear that it wants to be "speaking the same language" as the industries, says Adam Adli Abd Halim.
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NUMed graduates can still practise in Malaysia, says health minister
KUALA LUMPUR: Nearly 850 Newcastle University Medicine Malaysia (NUMed) students caught in uncertainty over their UK training pathway can still practise in Malaysia, says Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad.
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SPM leavers can check UPU results from May 22
PETALING JAYA: The Higher Education Ministry will announce the outcome of applications by Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) students to higher education institutions (IPTA) on May 22.
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A way forward for NUMed grads
PETALING JAYA: A new law in the United Kingdom, which prioritises UK medical graduates for its foundation programme, is "distressing and unsettling" for Newcastle University Medicine Malaysia (NUMed) students, says the university.
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UTeM signs advanced computing MOU with GSOTU
MELAKA: Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka (UTeM) said it has signed a partnership with Russia's Grozny State Oil Technical University (GSOTU) on advanced computing.
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Malaysian educator named regional winner at Cambridge awards
PETALING JAYA: Malaysian educator Dr Velerie Wheelervon Primus has been named the South-East Asia and Pacific regional winner of the 2026 Cambridge Dedicated Teacher Awards.
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Johor to form school safety task force after pupil’s fatal accident
ISKANDAR PUTERI: The Johor government will set up a special task force to strengthen safety measures in schools statewide following a fatal accident involving a primary school pupil in Batu Pahat.
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Schools must comply with existing safety guidelines to strengthen school safety standards, says Education Ministry
PETALING JAYA: All schools under the Education Ministry's purview must comply with the existing Safe School Management Guidelines currently in force.
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Rural schools to receive safety upgrades
IPOH: Public schools, especially those in rural areas, will continue to be enhanced to ensure they are safe and conducive to learning, says Fadlina Sidek (pic).
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Industrial boom fuels TVET talent demand
PETALING JAYA: Malaysia's growing semiconductor, high-tech and automation industries are driving strong demand for Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) graduates.
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Draft amendments to Mara Act to reach Cabinet within three weeks, says Zahid
KUALA LUMPUR: The draft amendments to the Majlis Amanah Rakyat (Mara) Act 1966 are expected to be tabled before Cabinet within three weeks, says Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.
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Education
Govt to keep improving schools to make them safe and conducive, says Fadhlina
IPOH: The government will continue to improve schools to ensure they are safe and conducive to learning, says Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek.
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Navigating a digital landscape rife with fake news safely
KUALA LUMPUR: Political education and responsible civic engagement have become more critical than ever for younger voters as they navigate a digital landscape rife with misinformation and polarising narratives, says Tan Sri Chan Kong Choy.
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Chan moots TAR UMT Press as next milestone in varsity’s academic journey
KUALA LUMPUR: TAR UMT should set up its own university press as the next milestone in its academic journey, says TAR UMT board of governors chairman Tan Sri Chan Kong Choy.
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