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Sunsuria Launches Foundation: Empowering Education, Community, and Environmental Sustainability

SHAH ALAM: Sunsuria Bhd is making strides in enhancing its environmental, social, and governance responsibilities through the establishment of Sunsunia Foundation. This initiative aims to make substantial impacts within three key areas: education, community development, and environmental conservation. “Having established Sunsuria Bhd back in 1989, our company has evolved into an entity focused on making […]

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Education Ministry Pinpoints Schools for Remote Classes During ASEAN Summit, Says Fahmi

PUTRAJAYA: In light of the impending ASEAN Summit 2025, schools impacted will have the option to conduct their lessons online, according to Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil. The government representative additionally mentioned that the Education Ministry will pinpoint the educational institutions impacted by potential street closures and plans to release this list shortly. “The Education

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Shell Malaysia Offers Scholarships: Apply by May 14, 2025

SHELL MALAYSIA invites all students enthusiastic about building a career in the energy sector to apply for the Shell Scholarship Programme. The yearly application period for students seeking further educational chances has begun. This initiative provides selected candidates the opportunity for undergraduate education at top international institutions, alongside mentorship and practical work experiences. Upon completing

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PISF 2025: Top Schools Unite Under One Roof in Malaysia

The 22nd Private and International School Fair (PISF) in Kuala Lumpur will be held on May 17 and 18, 2025, at the Mid Valley Exhibition Centre (MVEC). Hosted by Mint Communications, PISF stands as Malaysia’s leading gathering for private and international schooling—a trusted resource where parents can find the best K-12 educational choices for their

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Pupils to Earn GCSE Qualifications via App: Government Launches Pilot Program

Students will get their GCSE results through an app in the future following a government trial this summer. Ministers anticipate that the application might be launched as soon as 2026, which means adolescents won’t need to go in person to learn about their scores anymore. Nevertheless, students will still be provided with a physical printout,

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Boost Your Future: Exciting Incentives for School Leavers in Malaysia

AFTER the announcement of the 2024 SPM results, students from the Ayer Hitam constituency in Johor can apply for a monetary reward. Ling Tian Soon, the assemblyman for Yong Peng, unveiled the plan. This project is a collaborative effort involving his office alongside the constituency office of Ayer Hitam’s Member of Parliament, Datuk Seri Dr

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Segamat Teachers Tap The Star as a Tool for Engaging English Lessons

SEGAMAT has become the first district in Johor to host The Star’s Newspaper-in-Education (Star-NiE) workshop. The teacher from SMK Labis, Farah Zulkifly, mentioned that the workshop has been beneficial, particularly for lesson planning. “Being in a rural location, the primary hurdle I encounter is minimal enthusiasm towards studying English,” stated Farah, an educator with a

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Growing Enthusiasm for Pilot School Program in Malaysia

Interest in Johor’s pilot school programs is increasing, as more parents – even those from beyond the state borders – demonstrate strong enthusiasm. The Johor education and information committee chairman, Aznan Tamin, mentioned that programs such as cross-border teacher training initiatives with Singapore have begun to attract more interest. “To date, 30 teachers have been

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Pupils Receive Vital Supplies and Digital Tools Access

More than 100 students from SK Ladang Pendas, Johor Baru, were provided with crucial educational materials such as fresh uniforms and footwear as part of the Sunway Group’s Sinar Raya festivities. Gerard Soosay, who leads Sunway City Iskandar Puteri as CEO, mentioned that this initiative forms part of the organization’s continuous commitment towards corporate social

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Crisis Looms: 98% of Malaysian Primary Schools Struggle with Special Needs Education

Nearly every principal of an elementary school has mentioned that they struggle to accommodate all their students with special needs, warning about this issue. Labour ‘s VAT raid on private education. A quick survey of 750 principals in the public primary school system revealed that 98 percent lack the necessary resources to cater to all

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Time for Sex Ed Overhaul? Families Call for Boundaries, Not Just Biology

SHAH ALAM – Youth and Sports Minister Hannah Yeoh’s proposal to revamp the country’s sexual education curriculum has sparked widespread discussion among the public. Many parents and adolescents have shared their aspirations, worries, and perspectives on what changes should be made to align this educational content with contemporary digital influences while still respecting local cultural

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Youth Camp Transforms Learning: Classroom Moves to Sabah’s Rainforest

KOTA KINABALU: Forty young people from Sabah had their climate change education significantly enhanced this week through an immersive experience. They left their classrooms behind to spend three days at an educational camping event in the rainforests near Sandakan. The Youth Camp on Climate Change 2025 was inaugurated on Friday (May 2) at the Rainforest

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Schools Invest in AI Homework Graders Amid Critics’ Fears of Teacher Laziness

Across Britain, schools are spending thousands of pounds on AI software that allows teachers to assign students homework and reward behavior with points, as uncovered by MailOnline. The government-endorsed software named Team Satchel claims to be ‘returning weekends and evenings to teachers’. The site features numerous top-rated reviews, including three posted by the same instructor

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Cambridge-Level DLP Exams for Sarawak’s Year 6 Students Starting in October

PETALONG JAYA: The Sarawak administration intends to introduce a unified evaluation method for Year Six pupils participating in the Dual Language Programme (DLP), aligning with global standards established by Cambridge University Press & Assessment (CUP&A). The Sarawak Premier, Abang Johari Openg, stated that the education ministry has approved the collaboration between Sarawak and Cambridge University

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Milwaukee Tightens Measures: Closing Schools Further to Tackle Lead Crisis in Malaysia

Key Takeaways So far, Milwaukee has shut down four schools because of worries about lead paint. The area intends to clean approximately 100 schools constructed prior to 1978. It is recommended that families get their children checked for lead exposure. WEDNESDAY, April 30, 2025 (News) — In an effort to address a lead contamination issue

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80s and 90s School Staple: The Humble Recorder Faces Extinction as Kids Move On

Every single week, without fail, at primary school. school , we would sit cross-legged on the classroom floor in a circle, holding a recorder. The ear-splitting sound of Three Blind Mice (or something akin to it) would fill the room for a good 20 minutes thereafter, until we were all out of puff from blowing

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Malaysian Schools Boost STEM Interest: Fadhlina Shares Key Initiatives

PUTRAJAYA: In an effort to tackle the decrease in students enrolling in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) subjects at schools, the education ministry has implemented several measures. Although she didn’t provide specifics about the measures implemented, Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek stated that the ministry is dedicated to guaranteeing these steps yield beneficial results in

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