educational systems

Students Turn to Sunglasses as Classrooms Suffer from Faulty Lighting

Students have to wear sunglasses inside the classroom due to this issue. schools trapped in costly agreements with private firms cannot get their defective ultra-bright LED lights repaired. Many schools are spending tens of thousands of pounds annually for private finance initiative (PFI) agreements, wherein private enterprises provide the funding, construction, and maintenance of public […]

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University Students Must Now Complete Controversial ‘Woke’ Modules

The six-module series centers around Indigenous Australian culture. Needs to be finished for employment in public institutions of education EXPLORE FURTHER: Institution Reverses Mandatory ‘Woke’ Courses The NSW government has made it mandatory for teachers to obtain certification in Aboriginal culture and anti-racism before they can work in schools. In the most recent attempt to turn

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Johor School Marks Historic SPM Success: A Celebratory Triumph

The top performers in the 2024 SPM exams attribute their achievements to individual sacrifices, familial backing, structured study habits, and committed educators. From the group of 56 leading scorers at SMK Sultan Ismail in Johor Baru, notable mentions include M. Kayyelvizhi, Harry Danish Ahmad Kamal Azuan, twins Lee Yun Ting and Lee Yun Qian, as

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One in Ten Schools in Poor Areas Lack Physics A-Level Due to Teacher Shortage Crisis

In impoverished regions, one out of every ten schools fails to provide physics A-Level because of a shortage of teachers, raising concerns about ‘growing inequity for a whole generation’. Research conducted by the Teach First charity indicates that nine percent of institutions located in underprivileged regions have eliminated physics courses, whereas 31 percent have discontinued

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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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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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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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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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Close Gaps in Sex Education to Tackle Youth Issues, Urges Hannah

PETALLING JAYA: Youth and Sports Minister Hannah Yeoh states that the inadequacies within Malaysia’s sexual education curriculum should be tackled to reduce societal issues amongst young people. According to Yeoh, data indicated that numerous teenagers initiate sexual activity before reaching 14 years old; however, structured sex education in educational institutions starts at 15, as reported

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