KUNAK: Muhamad Khairul Hussainie Muhamad, a Primary Four pupil at SK Mostyn, was the recipient of the school’s Anugerah Ikon Kokurikulum during the Pupil Excellence Appreciation Ceremony, recently.
JOHOR BARU: Businesses are offering attractive deals to encourage more people to come out and vote in the Pulai parliamentary and Simpang Jeram state by-elections.Ground Floor Kopi owner Low Jing Tong said voters just need to show their inked finger at the cafe to enjoy a free coffee throughout polling day today.
Marimuthu: ‘Going to school should be enjoyable instead of being burdened with exams.’
PETALING JAYA: Scrapping the centralised Ujian Pencapaian Sekolah Rendah (UPSR) exam is a positive move that will make learning fun again and lead to a more holistic development in children, say educationists.
Describing it as an “unnecessary” exam that has created a lot of stress for children, teachers and parents, Universiti Malaya Faculty of Education senior lecturer and teacher-trainer Dr Zuwati Hasim said UPSR was one of the daunting “high-stake exams” that primary pupils should not have to be burdened with.
“What is more important at primary level, ” she said, “is to develop interest in learning.