PUTRAJAYA (BERNAMA): A new e-learning hub, e-Latih, has been launched by the Human Resources Development Fund (HRDF) as part of its efforts to help Malaysians during this difficult period of combating Covid-19.
AN educationist group has urged the Education Ministry to stop its plan to conduct a survey on the inclusion of a module on Jawi calligraphy in primary school Bahasa Melayu textbooks and to consider a more inclusive approach in introducing native languages to pupils, China Press reported.
30 Jan 2021 / 09:29 H. Tengku Nur Alia Tengku Anwar, 17, who will be sitting for her SPM exams following classes via Pengajaran dan Pembelajaran di Rumah (PdPR) at Dewan Pusat Aktiviti Warga Emas (PAWE) Balik Pulau fotoBERNAMA (2021) Copyrights Reserved
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 29: The home-based teaching and learning (PdPR) method should focus on core subjects to reduce stress faced by students and teachers.
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Centre of Education and Community Wellness lecturer, Annuar Ahmad, said several countries like England have dropped the number of subjects taken by students during this pandemic and given priority to core subjects.
“This doesn’t mean that other subjects are not important but for now we have to set priorities. For example, as core subjects, we cannot drop Bahasa Melayu and English as they may take some time for students to master,” he said.
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Kuala Lumpur: The Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (Suhakam) called for immediate legal remedy to conversion involving minors after receiving complaints of indigenous children in Sarawak being forced to observe Islamic rituals.
Suhakam said much of the problem stemmed from interfaith marriages in which one of the spouses no longer wishes to practise Islamic teachings, often leading in their children being registered as Muslims despite being raised as followers of other faiths.
Critics have long cited the legal wrangle around the wedlock between partners of different faiths as the root cause of many explosive interfaith disputes that have strained race relations over the years.