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UTM VC: ‘Malicious’ to brand public universities as corruption hotbeds
JOHOR BARU: Labelling public higher education institutions as "corruption breeding grounds" (lubuk rasuah) is a malicious and baseless claim that threatens the credibility of Malaysia's education system, says Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) vice-chancellor Prof Dr Mohd Shafry Mohd Rahim.
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Education Ministry to review outdoor activity SOPs after trainee teachers drown
PUTRAJAYA: The Education Ministry is reviewing the standard operating procedures for outdoor activities across all its institutions to strengthen safety measures. The review comes after an accident at Pantai Merdeka last Saturday (April 4), which claimed the lives of two trainee teachers from the Institute of Teacher Education (IPG) Perlis Campus during an off-campus programme.
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Early spot secured at Yale
PETALING JAYA: Born at just 27 weeks – nearly 13 weeks premature – and weighing less than 1kg, Marc Tang (pic) spent his earliest days under constant medical supervision in the neonatal intensive care unit.
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Ling fondly remembered for championing professional, politics-free education at TAR, UTAR
KUALA LUMPUR: The late Tun Dr Ling Liong Sik, fondly known as the "Father of TAR College Development", was firm that both Tunku Abdul Rahman College (TAR College) and Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR) must be professionally run and free from political interference.
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Education Ministry to probe claims families of drowned students not informed of incident, says deputy minister
IPOH: An internal investigation by the Education Ministry will be conducted on claims that the families of the two Teacher Training Institute students who drowned in Sungai Petani, Kedah, on Saturday (April 4) were not informed of the incident.
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Govt to allocate RM100mil for Pengerang vocational college
PENGGERANG: The government is spending RM100mil to create a vocational college here to create a talent pool to serve one of the country's main oil and gas hubs.
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Education Ministry probing SOP compliance after two IPG students drown in Kedah
KANGAR: The Education Ministry said the authorities are investigating the incident involving two students from the Perlis Campus of the Institute of Teacher Education (IPG), who were reported to have drowned while taking part in a kayaking activity at Pantai Merdeka, Sungai Petani, Kedah, is being investigated by the authorities.
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Education
‘Every child deserves a fair start’
AS students race to equip themselves holistically in the age of performance – often with the support of financially able parents – experts caution that a hidden gap must be urgently addressed.
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Education
When ‘more’ isn’t always better
Experts warn that excessive enrichment and constant pressure can turn good intentions into stress for children.
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Education
Proactive step pays off for banker
AS a student fresh out of Form Six, Chan Wai Ling had a dream: to pursue tertiary studies in accounting, economics and finance.
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Master knowledge but don't abandon character building, morals, says Anwar
KUALA KANGSAR: Mastery of knowledge is important, but do not abandon the foundation of character building and morals, says Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
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Global energy crisis: Ministry eyes measures to ease students' living costs, says Zambry
KUALA LUMPUR: The Higher Education Ministry is currently studying appropriate measures to assist the campus community, particularly students, in coping with the potential rise in the cost of living following the worsening global energy crisis.
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Global energy crisis: Education still a priority, says Anwar
KUALA KANGSAR: The government has assured that education will continue to be among its top priorities despite the current global uncertainty caused by the energy crisis.
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Metro News
Consistent effort key to SPM success
SCORWING 10A+ opens many doors but Penang lad M. Sanjay has ruled out medicine as he gets queaph at the sight of blood.
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Nation
‘Always uphold rule of law’
KUALA LUMPUR: Cautioning that selective application will undermine its credibility, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has reminded that the rule of law must be upheld consistently in international relations.
