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Datuk Mansor Othman speaks to reporters at the Penang Islamic Religious Council office in George Town February 22, 2019. ― Picture by Sayuti Zainudin
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BUKIT MERTAJAM, April 10 Unemployed university graduates have been urged to enrol in short courses under the Lifelong Learning programme (PSH) offered at community colleges nationwide to increase their knowledge and help them to secure a job.
Deputy Higher Education Minister Datuk Mansor Othman said the move would increase their technical as well as entrepreneurial skills.
“MOHE intends to further strengthen PSH to be able to increase the marketability of students and youths, not to mention the local community, especially during the current Covid-19 (pandemic). Entrepreneurial knowledge is very important for an individual to continue living when he loses his job,” he told reporters after officiating the Cari
KPT to improve teaching and learning modes at IPTs 28 Feb 2021 / 17:40 H. Pix for representational purpose only.
TASEK GELUGOR: The Higher Education Ministry (KPT) will improve the teaching and learning (PdP) modes at all higher education institutions (IPT) to ensure that e-learning at the institutions is in line with current developments.
Deputy Higher Education Minister Datuk Mansor Othman said the ministry is focusing to strengthen the e-learning process in various aspects so that it could achieve its goals.
“Since last year, the PdP has been conducted online, which is something new to us, so the ministry wants to strengthen the e-learning method and at the same time, improve the PdP modes,” he told reporters after the Penang-level Perikatan Nasional (PN) Committee Meeting here, today, with PN’s state liaison committee chairman Datuk Shabudin Yahaya also present.