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Education
Progressing with diverse talents
TALENT should not be narrowly defined by academic achievement alone, as universities must recognise that students succeed in different ways, said Management and Science University (MSU) president and founder Prof Tan Sri Dr Mohd Shukri Ab Yajid.
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Education
UTAR wins RoboCup Japan Open challenge
Demonstrating the potential of embodied artificial intelligence (AI) in service robotics, a team of Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR) students made the country proud by winning the "Main Task Challenge" at the RoboCup Japan Open@Home League Bridge Competition.
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Education
Young journo turned creative force
IN a world that often expects fixed labels and linear paths, Bay Doucet (pic) has proved that life can be a meaningful "harmonious jumble".
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Education
Investing in the human potential
On Teachers Day this year, I was reminded to pause, not merely to celebrate teachers, but more importantly to reflect on the legacy they leave behind.
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Education
The power of discipline
Discipline is a word we often hear in classrooms and lecture halls, yet its true meaning runs far deeper than rules or routines.
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Education
A celebration of lifelong learning
The future of education demands reinvention. Learning must become lifelong, flexible, experiential, interdisciplinary, and deeply connected to real-world challenges, says HELP University chancellor and co-founder Prof Datuk Dr Paul Chan.
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Education
Vaping on campus a worrying trend
RECENT Malaysian campus data indicates a worrying trend – vaping among youth remains a public health problem despite ongoing efforts to free teens of the addiction.
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Education
‘Tobacco control an educational responsibility’
Varsities have an important role in strengthening research, shaping evidence-based policy discussions, and preparing future healthcare professionals to address preventable disease with both scientific rigour and social responsibility, says Prof Dr David Whitford.
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Education
Do healthcare students know better?
Students enrolled in healthcare-related programmes consistently reported the lowest rates of e-cigarette use and the highest levels of health knowledge.
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Nation
Protect education quality with smarter spending, say groups
PETALING JAYA: Education advocates have urged the government to focus on efficiency and smarter spending rather than reducing investments in teaching and learning.
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Nation
Vouchers to become mainstay of govt book access drive
KUALA LUMPUR: Ensuring access to books remains a key priority for the Education Ministry, says Fadhlina Sidek (pic).
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Nation
Book accessibility remains key priority for Education Ministry, says Fadhlina
KUALA LUMPUR: Ensuring access to books remains a key priority for the Education Ministry, says Fadhlina Sidek.
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Nation
Senator: Stop transferring teachers under probe
KUALA LUMPUR: The Education Ministry should stop transferring teachers if the move jeopardises student safety, said Wanita MCA chief Datuk Wong You Fong (pic).
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Nation
Teachers under probe for endangering students must be removed from classroom, not transferred, says senator
KUALA LUMPUR: The Education Ministry should halt teacher transfers if it jeopardises student safety, says Senator Datuk Wong You Fong.
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Education
Husband-wife duo graduate with PhDs
Couple earn doctoral degrees in pharmacology and medical tech.
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Education
Twinning pathway to UK school
A new initiative aims to ease Malaysian students into British education and boarding school life.
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Education
‘STEM education must evolve’
WITH Malaysia attracting more high-tech investments, science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education must move beyond technical knowledge.
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Education
Minister urges mindset shift in tech push
MALAYSIA'S biggest challenges in advancing science and technology are not technical but mindset-related, says Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Datuk Chang Lih Kang.
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