Showing posts with label Internationalisation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Internationalisation. Show all posts

Saturday, 21 February 2015

Johor International Student Leaders Conference 2015

Something exciting is brewing in Johor! I'm thinking of bringing my students to participate in this programme to expose them to experiences beyond the classroom. I'll be begging the PIBG to fork out the expenses :) However there are only 18 tracts so...if we're lucky my student will be presenting her paper. 

Way to go Johor and Fazleen! (the anchor who has been working hard to run this big programme).













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Thursday, 19 July 2012

SAMURA vrs SASEM

Date: 7 July 2012 (Saturday)
Venue: SM Sains Muar, Johor/SASEM


Been missing for a while...don't I miss blogging!

As part of its internationalisation programme, Samura (SM Sains Muar) invited me to conduct a public-speaking workshop for 19 students. It coincided with my school's first sports day but since Hida (the head of panel) had asked me months ago, I couldn't turn it down. I had a great time trying things with the talented students form Indonesia, Hong Kong, and Malaysia although at the back of my mind, I kept thinking of how Tuanku Hisamuddin's house was performing... After the heavy rain on the highway and one gory accident en route to Samura, I arrived thirty minutes earlier. The workshop lasted about two and half hours. Thanks for the invitation Hida, Zubaidah and the English Panel. The 'mee bandung' Muar was good Zubaidah, thanks and I had a great time :)

After the workshop yours truly broke all traffic laws by speeding home (am sure I will get a ticket just before Raya) just in time for the prize-giving ceremony. Alas, Hisamuddin was runner-up but I was so proud of them nevertheless. The main thing was we worked as a team and teacher-student bonded. I love these kids- all of them. Congrats and a job well done to Fitri@Ustadz, the captain ,all committee members- Syafiq James, Azamuddin, Daniel, Norazwan, Ikhwan, Hidhir, Setia Perkasa, Izzati, Farzana, Ummi, Anis, Atiqah, Lissa, Athira, Hazirah, Iskandar aka BONZER, Izzuddin, Hanif, Danial (4 Bukhari) and many more, teacher advisors (Syamsul- House Master, Azhar, Ema, Fariha). By the way, we won the march past and we were thrilled to bits!





our house :) despite the rain and mud..I love the sun guys!! thanks to Bonzer for the photo :)


The Hisamuddins had lunch in style- KFC!!  minus me (S.E.N.T.A.P- an expression I just learned from Izzati, 4 Syafie) hehehe...By the way I love the sun! It's pretty and attractive but sadly we didn't win "Hiasan Rumah Terbaik" sob sob sob :'( For the record, Hisamuddin amassed 14 gold medals, 13 silver and 13 bronze). I'm proud to post that Ikhwan from 4 Syafie was the best U18 athlete despite my disappointment that he had spent the previous night with other Hisamuddins decorating the tent till God knows when...small wonder that he lost the second gold medal that was rightly his the next day! And the fact that Azhar was right there with him that night did little to change anything. Bah!!!



Tuanku Hisamuddin 2012



However, Ikhwan did break the 100 meters record clocking 11.2 secs. WELL-DONE! And congrats to the U15 boys for winning the best team for the U15 category. In addition, Zulhimi Hamidi (2 Khaldun) and Arif (2 Khaldun) won three gold medals each. Well-done boys! Congrats too to the boys for winning the Boys Category team award.And yours truly kept her promise to award the gold medallists with RM10 each :)

Alas, the Sports Day is over, our very first...I will make sure I'm around the next time.
HISAMUDDIN FOREVER!
I thought our flag looked really nice :)



The Thinking Teacher



Sunday, 19 February 2012

Fully Residential Schools International Symposium (FRSIS) 2012

I wanted so much to be involved in internationalisation programmes with students but my previous school did not have such programmes. This was one of the reasons why I'm now in my new school.  Surprisingly, the opportunity presented itself recently. A friend promised to put in a word for me to be a part of a similar programme in the state but am still waiting for any news till now. Hence, this was a pleasant surprise indeed.

Background of FRSIS 
(courtesy MOZAC)

 

FRS International Symposium or Fully Residential Schools International Symposium is a program organized by the Ministry of Education Malaysia. This program is in line with the vision of the Fully Residential Schools (FRS) of Malaysia in producing World Class Leaders.

This program was first successfully held from 9th - 14th September 2011 in Johor, Malaysia. The participants were students aged 16 to 19 years old from all residential schools in Malaysia and other countries such as India, Japan, Singapore, Italy, Korea and Thailand. The program is seen to be able to highlight the quality of students' leadership in organizing international programs. This is evidenced by the active involvement of students in the working committee and in the activities of the program.


In addition, Fully Residential Schools' International Symposium provides an opportunity to more students, especially RS students and students from other countries in general to participate in an international program that allows them to interact, think globally and apply the knowledge gained from the program which has close reference to the country's cultural norms as it is the basic principle of the program.



Objectives 
  • Polish talents and leadership skills among students based on the proposed theme which is Global Culture Generates World Unity.
  • Facilitate potential national leaders to respect the culture and heritage of a nation because it is a prerequisite for a harmonious development of society and nation.
  • Promote awareness and understanding among students that culture and heritage are interrelated and should be respected, preserved and kept in the progress of the race because that aspect is the identity of a nation. 

Aim

The main goal of Fully Residential Schools' International symposium is to produce world-class leaders. Therefore, this programme has created space and opportunities for students to exchange ideas, experiences and sharing knowledge to train oneself as a leader by applying the skills of effective communication, management, public-speaking, leadership, social ethics and protocols, creative thinking and others.

IMPORTANT DATES

Online Registration Due ate    : 10/02/2012
Abstract Submission Due date  : 17/02/2012
Full Paper Submission  Due date  : 02/03/2012
Payment : USD 100/group ( 4 students+ 1 escort teacher)
Payment Due date : 02/03/2012

The main theme is Global Culture Generates World Unity. However, innovative contributions that do not fit into these areas will also be considered since they might be of benefit to symposium attendees. Acceptance will be based primarily on originality, significance and quality of contribution.

Sub-themes for this symposium include, but are not limited to: 
  • Cultural GlobalisationCultural Diversity
  • Cultural Preservation
  • Culture and Language
  • Culture and Economy
  • Cultural Awareness and Respect
  • Youth and Culture
  • Socialisation of Culture
  • Arts and Culture
  • Food and Unity
Rozila and I auditioned the candidates and we were pleased to see enthusiastic students trying their best to vie for the four seats available. More than 30 students came for the audition. Congratulations to the four students selected :
  1.  WAN NAZIRA EDORA WAN KAMARULBAHARIN (4 AlKhawarizmi)
  2.  IZZATI NORAZMI (4 As Syafie)
  3.  MUHAMMAD HAFIZ ABDULLAH WAHAB (Al Farabi)
  4.  MUHAMMAD NURAZWAN RAHIM (Al Bukhari)

Let's hope Sasemians will do us proud :)
 
For more information, go to http://frsis.mozac.edu.my/









The Thinking Teacher


Sunday, 13 February 2011

Johor-Riau Internationalisation Programme, 13-18th March 2011

During the recent PPMP meeting in SMK Penghulu Saat, Batu Pahat, Mr Shanmuganathan A/L Suppiah  (Principal Assistant Director, English Unit, JPNJ) announced that the English Unit of JPN Johor is organising an internationalisation programme between English teachers in Johor and Riau. The trip to Riau will take place between 13th-18th March 2011. English teachers who are interested to join the programme need to contact their Language Officers at their respective PPD's.  Each district  can only send four teachers. Payment of RM400 is required and must be paid to your Language Officer. For further information, contact your LO.



Sunday, 1 August 2010

British Council Connecting Classrooms Online Community State Level Mini-Fair

Date: 27 July 2010
Venue: Sekolah Tinggi Kluang

Nivedha, Natasha and I for the MC task
Muzafar from SMK Sri Lalang and Huda from SMK Kahang Timur
Tn Hj Ahmad Awang, Deputy Education Officer, PPD Kluang opening the mini-fair
Skyping session with schools in Indonesia and Penang
Atifah's booth- her school won the best booth category

Remember the job I moaned and groaned about in my older posting? Well, the job was well-executed  on this day. Nivedha and Natasha were excellent! On top of that Mr Shan, our Principal Assistant Director, JPNJ promised to give my students certificates for their task. Well-done girls!

Sunday, 18 July 2010

British Council Connecting Classrooms Meeting

Date: 15 July 2010
Venue: PPD Kluang

Today we had the second meeting to discuss the state and national seminars for the BCC programme. I really had to drag my feet to this meeting...as I was very unhappy at the way the tasks were allocated in the earlier meeting. I felt 'cheated' as my school had not been registered and therefore technically we shouldn't even be in the committee. Being given the task of MC for this state event was unfair as this is a specialist job. Not everybody can be a MC!!! My suggestions for an experienced MC was rejected despite the fact that she comes from one of the 10  original member schools in the programme. And what has my DG got to do with the whole thing? I found this most annoying!! The 10 original schools should  have been given the most important and challenging tasks (as they had enjoyed the perks from the programme) but I guess they didn't have much confidence at emceeing in the first place :)) This was the reason why they volunteered for 'JK Persiapan Tempat', 'JK Pendaftaran' and the likes.. and guess who got away with many things? In addition, I couldn't stand the passivity of some members of the committee, hardly saying anything and contributing anything. They seemed afraid to voice out their feelings and ideas. It was as if they needed some sort of approval from someone before they could say anything. It was only half-way through the meeting that the magical word  'help', yes that's the right word I'd been waiting for, appeared. So they needed 'help' from my school!! Say so lah from the beginning!! So they finally acknowleged that my school had not been registered. and that's why they needed 'help'.  But why the heck were we given MC and not say registration???

Thursday, 10 June 2010

British Council Connecting Classrooms Online Community - Internationalisation! Here comes SMCC!!

Date: 1st June 2010
Venue: PPD Kluang

Our KPP English Unit, En Shanmuganathan chaired this meeting. My school has been selected to be a part of this internationalisation programme and I'm thrilled to bits! Our partner school is St Aidan's in Yorkshire, England. Thanks to Rosleen (STK Project Coordinator) and Atifah (SM Belitong Project Coordinator) for sharing their input with us. Here's an opportunity for SMCC students to connect globally and expand their horizon! For more info click on BCCO.