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The Star
thestar.com.my > news > education > 11/30/2025 > fond-farewell

Fond farewell

21+ hour, 8+ min ago (269+ words) Sunday, 30 Nov 2025 Happy retirement: Zahara cutting a cake during her farewell at the school. "Be obedient to your parents and teachers because they are the keys to success." Those were Zahara Abd Majid's parting words to the students of SMK Dato' Shahardin (SMKDS), Negri Sembilan, as the school's most senior language teacher. Students, she added, need to obey school rules and study hard to achieve their goals in life. Her advice for aspiring teachers is to cultivate interest and sincerity in their teaching and to treat students as their own children. Always remain calm and patient when facing problems with students, she said. Born in Labu, Negri Sembilan, the Malay Language teacher recently retired at the age of 60. Zahara, whose motto in life is to make today better than yesterday and to be of benefit to others, obtained her Teaching…...

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The Star
thestar.com.my > news > nation > 11/21/2025 > mcmc-tiktok-and-content-forum-launch-safety-tips-for-teens-online-activities

MCMC, TikTok, and Content Forum launch safety tips for teens’ online activities

1+ week, 2+ day ago (517+ words) Friday, 21 Nov 2025 TikTok, in a statement, said the initiative was'part of the ongoing #ThinkTwice digital literacy campaign, which emphasised'a community- and evidence-based approach to online safety. The campaign also stresses the importance of shared responsibility among parents, digital platforms and policymakers, while respecting children's rights to access information, express opinions, protect their privacy and enjoy freedom of thought. Content Forum chief executive officer Mediha Mahmood said teenagers' digital well-being required'family support, as online habits and culture were'shaped by a healthy home environment. "Online safety should not mean restricting teenagers' access to the digital space. The internet is merely a reflection of real-world social issues. Culture is shaped by communities, and good habits begin at home. "We must empower parents to nurture creativity while fostering vigilance, encouraging healthy routines and building meaningful conversations with their teenage children," she said. TikTok Malaysia's'Public…...

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The Star
thestar.com.my > news > nation > 11/08/2025 > 2500-new-tvet-spots-in-china

2,500 new TVET spots in China

3+ week, 2+ day ago (385+ words) Saturday, 08 Nov 2025 SHANGHAI: Malaysia has secured 2,500 new placements for Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) programmes in China next year. Revealing this, Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said 5,125 places were offered to Malaysian youths last year to undergo TVET training at leading institutions and industries in China. "This increase was made following the success of previous programmes. These courses are short term, lasting between one and six months. "Last year, we first received 2,500 placements, but the number rose to 5,125. For this year, we also expect the number to increase to as many as 5,000," he told reporters after officiating the 2nd Malaysia-China International Industry-TVET Education Cooperation Forum and 4th Malaysia-China Vocational Education Fair here yesterday. Ahmad Zahid, who is the National TVET Council chairman, said the employability rate of Malaysian TVET graduates who underwent training in China was…...

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The Star
thestar.com.my > news > education > 11/16/2025 > driving-discovery

Driving discovery

2+ week, 21+ hour ago (634+ words) Sunday, 16 Nov 2025 Inspiring the young: (From left) Prof Peacock, Prof Balbus, Hong Kong Baptist University associate dean (Teaching and Learning) Prof Shi Jue Jade, Baumeister and Prof Lusztig during the dialogue session at Maryknoll Convent School. Pursuing genuine passion and embracing challenges with persistence is the key to meaningful learning and success, say Shaw Prize Laureates. Reflecting on the importance of self-awareness when choosing a path, University of Edinburgh Prof of Cosmology John A. Peacock admitted that he had been influenced by an enthusiastic chemistry teacher and a less inspiring physics teacher, which led him to study a subject that did not fully align with his strengths at the time. While he eventually found his true calling, Prof Peacock wished he had made a more informed choice from the start. "I never attempted to find out what it would be like…...

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The Star
thestar.com.my > news > nation > 11/04/2025 > return-to-msia-made-easy-under-talentcorp

Return to M’sia made easy under TalentCorp

3+ week, 5+ day ago (661+ words) Tuesday, 04 Nov 2025 PETALING JAYA: Talent Corp, which has facilitated the return of 4,931 Malaysians abroad since its inception nearly 15 years ago, believes that more professionals would come home as the country's economy improves. "We are optimistic that the number of returnees will increase as the Malaysian economy grows and offers more attractive prospects," said outgoing Talent Corporation Malaysia Berhad group chief executive officer Thomas Mathew (pic). "Even for those who are not returning soon, TalentCorp will continue to engage them through our MyHeart initiative so they can contribute from afar until they feel the time is right for them to come home," he said. Talent Corp, an agency under the Human Resources Ministry, is tasked with drawing skilled Malaysians back to the country. An Instagram post, which it put up in February, says it all: "Malaysia Misses You!" Mathew, whose term…...

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The Star
thestar.com.my > aseanplus > aseanplus-news > 11/13/2025 > universiti-brunei-darussalam-hosts-summit-on-entrepreneurship-innovation

Universiti Brunei Darussalam hosts summit on entrepreneurship, innovation

2+ week, 3+ day ago (150+ words) BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN: Universiti Brunei Darussalam (UBD) hosted the International Higher Education Summit & Exhibition on Entrepreneurship, Innovation & Commercialization on Tuesday (Nov 11) and Wednesday near the capital, Bandar Seri Begawan. Universiti Brunei Darussalam hosts summit on entrepreneurship, innovation Thursday, 13 Nov 2025 BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN: Universiti Brunei Darussalam (UBD) hosted the International Higher Education Summit & Exhibition on Entrepreneurship, Innovation & Commercialization on Tuesday (Nov 11) and Wednesday near the capital, Bandar Seri Begawan. The inaugural summit, attended by over 400 participants including representatives from Southeast Asian nations, was Brunei's largest higher education gathering focussing on entrepreneurship education, research commercialisation, and startup development within universities. The event emphasised sustainable innovation and solutions for global challenges, supporting the United Nations Development Programme's sustainable development mission. UBD said the conference aimed at promoting development based on innovation through higher education and was held to mark UBD's 40th anniversary celebration. - Xinhua...

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The Star
thestar.com.my > news > education > 11/30/2025 > worms-found-in-fried-chicken---what-do-you-do-next

‘Worms found in fried chicken - what do you do next?’

21+ hour, 8+ min ago (517+ words) Sunday, 30 Nov 2025 A fast food chain goes viral after worms were found in its fried chicken " what now? That was the challenge facing some 80 Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) students from its School of Communication in Penang when they were assigned to take on the role of media practitioners during the Khazanah Residency Programme (KRP) "POV: Your work in comms" outreach initiative on Nov 5. The mentors are Khazanah National Wolfson Press Fellowship (KNWPF) participants who had previously attended a fully-sponsored 10-week prestigious programme at Wolfson College, University of Cambridge. Describing the full-day session as "very interesting", digital communication student Jasmine Shameena Shabri Ali, 22, said the students learnt a lot about a myriad of topics ranging from investor relations, internal communications, and public relations to journalism and media relations. She said the activities gave participants an understanding of the realities of the…...

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The Star
thestar.com.my > metro > metro-news > 11/15/2025 > free-and-easy-in-klang-valley

Free and easy in Klang Valley

2+ week, 2+ day ago (989+ words) Saturday, 15 Nov 2025 Kuala Lumpur Library in Jalan Raja is a social hub, hosting workshops and book discussions. " RAJA FAISAL HISHAN/The Star Relax and absorb local culture, history without spending a sen on entry tickets at these five spots EXPLORING new places doesn't have to mean spending extravagantly on tickets that leave a significant dent in your wallet. You can enjoy delightful experiences for free in the Klang Valley, where numerous attractions cater to everyone " whether in groups, with family or as solo adventurers. From tranquil parks perfect for unwinding, to art galleries brimming with creativity, and even historical sites rich with fascinating tales, these spots allow you to explore without spending a sen. Whether it's a quick escape or a full-day outing, here are five sites to enjoy. Address: No.1, Jalan Raja, Kuala Lumpur Opening hours: Tuesday to Friday…...

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The Star
thestar.com.my > news > education > 11/23/2025 > don039t-miss-it-toyota-dream-car-art-contest-dcac

Don't Miss It Toyota Dream Car Art Contest (DCAC)

1+ week, 1+ day ago (246+ words) UMW Toyota Motor (UMWT) is inviting children across Malaysia to imagine, design and bring to life their vision of future mobility " cars that make the world better, safer and more inclusive for everyone " in the Toyota DCAC. Read full story Don't Miss It Toyota Dream Car Art Contest (DCAC) Sunday, 23 Nov 2025 Contest ends: Feb 8, 2026 - UMW Toyota Motor (UMWT) is inviting children across Malaysia to imagine, design and bring to life their vision of future mobility " cars that make the world better, safer and more inclusive for everyone " in the Toyota DCAC. - Now in its 19th edition, the contest encourages young minds to dream boldly and think creatively, turning imagination into meaningful ideas that could one day drive positive change. - Since 2004, the DCAC has inspired nearly 9.4 million children across 144 countries and regions, giving them a platform to share ideas that go beyond…...

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The Star
thestar.com.my > news > nation > 11/10/2025 > melaka-committed-to-nurturing-young-talent-in-science-and-innovation-says-cm

Melaka committed to nurturing young talent in science and innovation, says CM

2+ week, 6+ day ago (355+ words) MELAKA: Melaka is determined to build a generation of young locals who are skilled in technology and innovation, said Datuk Seri Utama Ab Rauf Yusoh. "The Melaka Chief Minister said the state's strong participation in the Malaysia Techlympics 2025 National Finals shows Melaka's commitment to developing youth talent in science, technology and innovation. "Malaysia Techlympics is not merely a competition but a platform to nurture young minds in technology, encouraging them to explore, create and innovate across generations. Although interest in participation has slightly declined this year, the foundation we have built remains strong," Ab Rauf said after officiating the closing ceremony of the event at Melaka International Trade Centre (MITC) in Ayer Keroh here on Monday (Nov 11). "Also present was Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Chang Lih Kang. "The event organised by the Science, Technology and Innovation Ministry (Mosti) saw…...

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