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Education
Growing green businesses
DEMONSTRATING youth-driven innovation in sustainable entrepreneurship, a team of Universiti Pertahanan Nasional Malaysia (UPNM) students showcased 22 products recently.
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Education
From gamer to sprite artist
Teen brings game characters to life, turning concepts into pixel artwork.
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Education
The lawyer AI can’t replace
AS artificial intelligence (AI) becomes increasingly embedded in legal practice, law schools must ensure graduates are equipped not only to use these tools, but also to do so responsibly (see infographic), says Sen Ze.
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Education
Bring back storytelling in classrooms
Letters: From THIAGAN MATHIAPARANAM, Retired teacher, Klang.
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Education
A bond that became a calling
AS a student, Ganeshwaran Kana had a habit of reading The Star.
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Education
Don't Miss It: Fundraising for Kiwanis Down Syndrome Foundation
Date: June 20; Venue: KDSF Klang Centre, Klang, Selangor
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Nation
Fadhlina: Don’t wait for abuse cases in schools to go viral
GEORGE TOWN: School authorities must act swiftly on complaints of sexual misconduct and report such cases immediately, says Fadhlina Sidek (pic).
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UMK develops tech to soften terubuk fish bones
KOTA BARU: Researchers at Universiti Malaysia Kelantan (UMK) have developed an innovative technology that can soften terubuk fish bones, allowing the fish to be safely consumed whole without compromising on its taste, texture or nutritional value.
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CLP revamp gathering pace as first phase of review is done
PETALING JAYA: Efforts to replace the long-standing Certificate in Legal Practice (CLP) are gaining momentum, with the first phase of a comprehensive review now completed, says Malaysian Bar president Anand Raj.
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Education
Malaysian teen secures spot at Caltech
Scholar's STEM passion sparked by fascination with the natural world.
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Education
Training tomorrow’s lawyers
Educators call for a fresh approach to the legal qualification system.
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Nation
Form six allowance proposal to go before Cabinet next week, says Education Minister
BUTTERWORTH: A proposal to provide an allowance for Form Six students will be brought to the Cabinet meeting next week, Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek said.
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'Don't wait for it to go viral': Fadhlina orders immediate reports on school sexual misconduct
GEORGE TOWN: School administrators, district education offices and state education departments must act on complaints involving sexual misconduct and report such cases immediately, says Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek.
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School traffic under watch
KUALA LUMPUR: From the school gates to the roads beyond, Kuala Lumpur traffic police will soon keep a closer watch on students at 122 secondary schools in the city under a new advocacy and enforcement programme.
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Authorities to probe Rohingya school in T’ganu
IPOH: Reports of a school allegedly operating for Rohingya children in Kampung Ladang Titian, Terengganu, will be investigated by the relevant authorities, says Deputy Education Minister Wong Kah Woh.
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KL police to help 122 schools monitor traffic, check licences
KUALA LUMPUR: A new advocacy programme will see police officers stationed at 122 secondary schools here, including private schools, to encourage and monitor compliance with traffic regulations.
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All schools must be established in accordance with the Education Act
IPOH: Authorities are looking into allegations that an education centre of dubious legal status is being operated for Rohingya children in Kampung Ladang Titian, Terengganu.
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RM100 book voucher for over two million students from July
IPOH: The RM100 Buku Madani voucher for secondary school and higher education students is expected to be rolled out nationwide in July, says Deputy Education Minister Wong Kah Woh.
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No such incident of teacher assault at Kuala Kangsar school, say Perak cops
IPOH: The police have shot down claims that a teacher was assaulted by a group of students at a school in Kuala Kangsar.
