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M’sian driving instructor praised for remaining calm when teaching his students
For many Malaysians, driving would be one of the ways to commute around town. With that said, most…
M’sian teacher wins Anugerah Khas Inspirasi APBN award after video of her supporting differently-abled student goes viral
Being a teacher is not only a noble profession, but can be impactful. For most of us, our…
Malaysian students excel on the world stage of accounting, earning top rankings in ACCA and ACCA FIA
Our Malaysian students have once again achieved global recognition in the world of accounting through the Association of…
“I didn’t let it stop me”, Differently abled M’sian man graduates from his tertiary education, says he worked hard
Just recently, a Malaysian man has made headlines after graduating from his tertiary education. Suffering from a nerve…
“Such a big house but no maids?” M’sian man raises his kids to help out with house chores despite living lavishly
Growing up, some of us may have had maids helping out with the house. In Malaysia, this is…
M’sian student clinches top 1% in SAT examinations, becomes youngest Australian Scholarship Program recipient
At the age of 15, most of us may remember sitting for our PMR or PT3 examinations back…
M’sian secures spot in Imperial College London after obtaining perfect score for her IB Diploma
Getting into a prestigious institution to further their studies could be every student’s dream. In order to achieve…
From prisoner to future professor: M’sian inmate inspires many as he embarks on road to PhD
Second chances are hard to come by, as we all have experienced at some point in our lives.…
M’sian teacher finds out that a student is skipping school to take care of bedridden mother, vows to help
While most students spend their time learning in school and attending enrichment classes, things seem rather different for…
M’sian teacher turns old classroom into vibrant Marvel-themed learning space for his students
In most cases, we often remember associating a sense of scholarly purpose with our school classroom. And that’s…