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Separate the vaxxed from the unvaxxed during SPM

PETALING JAYA: Unvaccinated teachers as well as students sitting for their Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) scheduled in March should be separated from the vaccinated ones to ensure that the examination goes on smoothly, reported Astro Awani.

Tougher laws for a smoke-free future

PETALING JAYA: Taking heed of New Zealand’s bold new law to ban cigarette sales for future generations, Malaysian advocates against smoking are calling for similar regulations to be introduced here in order to take a firm stand to eliminate the addictive habit.

Johor to distribute 8,000 devices for home-based teaching and learning, says state rep | Malaysia

Johor to distribute 8,000 devices for home-based teaching and learning, says state rep | Malaysia
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SPM results commendable: Minister

Parents, teachers, students hail Malaysia s move to scrap Primary 6 exam for school-based assessments

KUALA LUMPUR - Many Malaysian parents heaved a sigh of relief and celebrated when the government last week announced the scrapping of the Primary 6 examination for 12-year-old school leavers from this year. Known by its Malay abbreviation UPSR, the examination was Malaysia s equivalent of the Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) in Singapore. When I found out that UPSR had been cancelled, I remembered how to breathe again, homemaker Anna Marie Tan, 42, whose daughter was to take the examination this year, told The Straits Times. While primary school leavers will automatically enter secondary school, the UPSR results can determine their entry into top schools and boarding schools, sometimes stressing out students who have little time to eat, sleep, rest or play in their pursuit of straight As.

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