Dharshini Ganeson

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Does one size fit all? Not for secondary school education

IT cannot be denied that Malaysians are constantly fixated on education. It remains a hotly debated topic in coffee shops and boardrooms, back and forth in heat...

A digital revolution transforms early assessment

WHEN Shun Matsuzuka was diagnosed as dyslexic at the age of 19, he was pursuing his foundation year at art school in the UK. It came as a total shock to him. As...

Examinations – why they matter

Examinations – why they matter. FOR me, growing up with examinations was a part of going to school. Being educated in a convent school with regular assessment tests meant we all knew our weaknesses and strengths.

SAM bridges learning gaps

MOST children are able to attend school on a daily basis but there is a minority, either due to a physical disability or other reasons, who are unable to do so....

Student-led community upliftment at Desa Mentari

WHEN Professor Dr Mahendhiran Sanggaran Nair, currently Pro-Vice-Chancellor(Research and Sustainability), at Sunway University first visited the Desa Mentari fl...

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