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Nation
All varsity courses undergo comprehensive review to ensure relevance, says ministry
KOTA BARU: Courses of study offered at institutions of higher learning are reviewed before implementation to ensure the programmes remain relevant, resilient and meet current industry needs, says the Higher Education Ministry.
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Nation
Malaysia strengthens digital education with first AI-powered classroom
KANGAR: The country's digital education transformation is being strengthened through the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Powered Classroom initiative under the Pre-Google Reference Institution (PGRI) programme, with Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan (SMK) Kuala Perlis near here being the first school in the country to be selected to implement the initiative.
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Nation
Students get taste of Malaysia–China ties at Chinese Embassy Open Day
KUALA LUMPUR: Nearly 70 Malaysian undergraduates learnt about the history of Malaysia–China relations and tried making zongzi (rice dumplings) at the Chinese Embassy's Open Day here.
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Nation
Reader's Digest award proof of public confidence in Kemas preschools, says DPM
KUALA LUMPUR: The success of the Community Development Department's (Kemas) preschools in winning the Reader's Digest Trusted Brand Award for the sixth consecutive year reflects the continued confidence of parents and the public in the quality of early childhood education they provide.
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Nation
Teacher allegedly assaulted by students in Kuala Kangsar
SERI ISKANDAR: A discipline teacher has allegedly been assaulted by a group of students at a secondary school in Kuala Kangsar.
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Nation
Teacher pleads not guilty to sexual assault of nine-year-old pupil
KUALA LUMPUR: A male teacher has pleaded not guilty at the Ampang Sessions Court to two charges of committing physical sexual assault against a female pupil.
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Nation
PTPTN offers loan advances to over 40,000 diploma students for the June 2026 session
The National Higher Education Fund Corporation (PTPTN) continues to strengthen its commitment to supporting the nation's higher education empowerment agenda by providing a loan advance (WPP) of RM1,500 to every eligible new student.
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Nation
STEAM-ing to the future of education
KUALA LUMPUR: The future requires talent who can combine technical knowledge with creativity, human values and practical application, says Tan Sri Chan Kong Choy.
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Nation
Beat bullies beyond brawn
PETALING JAYA: Psychological bullying in Mara Junior Science Colleges (MRSM) is now a key focus as the agency moves closer to its zero-bullying target, says Datuk Dr Asyraf Wajdi Dusuki.
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Nation
Khaled hails increase in SPM high scorers among children of Armed Forces personnel
KUALA LUMPUR: A total of 446 children of Armed Forces personnel scored five As or better in the 2025 Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) examination, up from 383 the previous year.
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Nation
Psychological bullying a major focus of Mara's push towards zero-bullying target
PETALING JAYA: Psychological bullying in Mara Junior Science College (MRSM) institutions is now a key focus as the agency moves closer to its zero-bullying target, says Datuk Dr Asyraf Wajdi Dusuki.
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Nation
Madani govt will continue to improve Form Six programme, says Fadhlina
KUALA LUMPUR: The move to rebrand and the implementation of various initiatives prove that the Madani government will not stop striving to improve the Form Six programme, says Fadhlina Sidek.
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Nation
Malaysians under Kennedy-Lugar student exchange program return home from US
KUALA LUMPUR: The 23 Malaysians who left for the United States of America (US) in January under the Kennedy-Lugar Youth Exchange and Study (YES) Program are back home.
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Education
Triple triumph for APU
Varsity continues winning streak led by student's adaptive bunk bed design.
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Education
‘It’s not just about producing doctors’
Go beyond trends and templates to shape our medical profession.
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Education
‘Industry input crucial in skills training’
INDUSTRY input is a must if technical and vocational education and training (TVET) institutes want to provide top-notch courses, says Azmir Mohd Yunus.
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Education
National TVET Day
A job fair featuring over 2,500 openings from 28 employers, TVET-related competitions including drone soccer and e-sports, are among the highlights of the government's National TVET Day programme which ends at 10pm today.
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Education
UTeM tops employer ratings for TVET
GRADUATE employability is a crucial benchmark of how in demand an educational institution's graduates are in the job market.
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Education
VC earns leadership award for edu excellence
ADDING another milestone, Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka (UTeM) vice-chancellor Prof Datuk Dr Massila Kamalrudin recently received the Malaysia Education Icon Leadership Award.
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Education
From hands-on to ‘minds-on’
Polytechnics and community colleges upskilling youth with tech-driven TVET.
