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Friday, January 15, 2010

1Malaysia


Malaysian citizen consists of various races and religions need to consider themselves as a nation of Malaysia to think and act towards achieving a goal. Consistent with this, the existing unity between the people gone in this country should be further strengthened to create a more peaceful country atmosphere, advanced, secure and prosperous.

1Malaysia concept introduced by Malaysia Dato Sri Mohd Najib Tun Abdul Razak, the Prime Minister, is a timely step with environment and people's taste. This concept is in line with what is stipulated in the Federal Constitution and the Fundamental Principles of

1Malaysia's aspiration to improve relations bring people to ensure that people of Malaysia can establish a closer unity. Basic things that need to be established in the sense of unity is respect, sincerity and mutual trust between people. 1Malaysia will also establish a government that prioritizes the achievement of the people as a priority slogans which the Prime Minister that' people first, preferred Achievement '.

1Malaysia leadership and the people who need high integrity. Impartiality, ability, so to speak, transparent, honest and trust is very important to implement the responsibility to the nation.

1 Malaysia need smart leaders who understand and interpret a given task. Leaders committed to excellence and accordingly have a high ability in planning, organizing strategies, assess performance and timeliness in providing the best service to the people.

Determination and commitment to duties and responsibilities of the foundation or the most powerful weapon in achieving a success. Country needs people who are dedicated and committed to perform the duties and responsibilities with full commitment, determination and motivated by the interests and advancement.

Malaysia also needs leaders with friendly people and willing to sacrifice time, energy and financial and personal interests aside by the Malaysian nation. Leaders who work with full dedication and sincere hearts will be supported and respected by all levels of society.

All people need to satisfy the interests and loyalty to country above loyalty to people and groups themselves. This country is a country for all citizens, regardless of race, religion, culture and political belief. All people need to consider that their nation is Indonesia, where everything should be enjoyed together. Malaysia is a country where there is no community or people who will enjoy the marginalized from the development and defense of government.

1 Malaysia is the catalyst to the creation of a nation that can build Malaysia as a country that has the attitude of equality and belonging among the people. Capacity building nation depends on the value of partnership, integrity, ability, dedication and loyalty.

Leaders and citizens need to understand and appreciate the value of eight 1Malaysia, the culture of excellence, tenacity, humility, acceptance, loyalty, meritocracy, education and integiti.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Gadgets effects diarrhea virus wins major award

Senior Lecturer Faculty of Health Sciences and Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM), Dr. Zuridah Hassan steal Award Page Design, Innovation and Design UiTM (IID 2010) through the production tool known as "Rono Site" which can detect Rotavirus and Norovirus.

Dr. Zuraidah said initially he made the study of the device to detect when Rotovirus participate in research programs under the World Health Organization (WHO) for three months in Melbourne, Australia from June to August 2008.

"Returning to my homeland to continue the study of the Norovirus virus detection tools and creating diarrhea in a two, Rono Site for Rotavirus and Norovirus," he said after accepting the award at the awards ceremony, presented IID 2010 Deputy Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation Fadillah Yusof here today.

He said the device is still used in the medical field and the Ministry of Health so far only approved the use of tools to detect Rotavirus.
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Monday, January 11, 2010

AJL 24

Kuala Lumpur, 10 January 2010 to 14 great songs! 13 popular artists Malaysia! Who will take home a trophy at night Juara Lagu Anugerah Juara Lagu ke-24 is? A total of 14 songs by 13 artists competing popular solo and group vocal showcase the greatness of their songs put in steady motion created by the composer-famous composers and lyrics writers. Uniquely, this song contest is no longer subject to specification and category Ektik Creative Commons, and Balada Pop / Rock. This year, all of them only have one goal, namely to fierce trophy Anugerah Juara Lagu 24. Each grand prize presented by the Minister of Information Communication and Culture Malaysia, Dato 'Seri Utama Dr.. Rais Yatim and his wife, Datin Seri Rais triggered while accompanied by the Chief Executive Group Network Television Media Prima Berhad, Datuk Sri Farid Ridzuan.


Aizat shows the greatness of the song "Pergi" to number 24 won Juara Lagu and the song "Kau Aku" won for Best Presentation at the Anugerah Juara Lagu ke-24 delivered by the Minister of Information Communication and Culture Malaysia, Dato 'Seri Utama Dr Rais Yatim and his wife, Datin Seri Rais triggered while accompanied by the Chief Executive Group Network Television Media Prima Berhad, Datuk Sri Farid Ridzuan.

Yuna (left) Vice Juara Lagu ke 24, Aizat (center) Juara Lagu ke 24 and Best Performance, Black (center) and Best Vocal Faizal (right), Third Place Juara Lagu ke 24.

Sunday, January 3, 2010

New curriculum for 2011


A new primary school curriculum will be introduced in 2011, with fewer subjects and a more interactive teaching approach.
The new curriculum, called Kurikulum Standard Sekolah Rendah or KSSR, will see some subjects combined, and new ones created with themes on nationhood and patriotism.

It will apply to national and vernacular schools.

It is learnt that modules will be used to teach pupils in place of textbooks.

KSSR will be introduced in Year One next year, and advance through primary school together with the pupils as they go up to the next level of education.

At the same time, KIA2M or the Early Intervention Programme for Reading andWriting — introduced in 2006 to ensure all pupils can read and write by the end of their primary school years — will be abolished.

Education director-general Tan Sri Alimuddin Mohd Dom told the New Sunday Times that the KSSR would represent a “transformation in education”.

It will not replace the present New Primary School Curriculum or KBSR but exist alongside it.

“KSSR’smain aimis to strengthen the command of Bahasa Malaysia and English among primary school pupils.

“The teaching and learning approach will be more interactive and interesting, especially for the teaching of the two languages in line with the Education Ministry’s policy to strengthen both languages as the teaching of Science and Mathematics in English comes to an end that year. ” Alimuddin said teachers were being prepared for the KSSR.

On the scrapping of the KIA2M, Alimuddin said it was not because it was unsuccessful.

“It is more because of situational circumstances. With the onset of the KSSR in 2011, the need for an intervention programme such as the one offered through KIA2M is no longer relevant.

“This is because the learning and content standards that are outlined in KSSR are specifically aimed towards ensuring pupils acquire basic literacy skills by the end of Year 3.” This is also in line with the second National Key Result Areas (NKRA) for the ministry —to ensure all primary school pupils have basic literacy skills after three years of formal schooling.

Also to be introduced next year, said Alimuddin, is the National Standard-Based Preschool Curriculum (KSPK) for five and six-year-olds.

“This curriculum will be used by all preschools in the country, whether they are government pre-schools, those operated by agencies such as the Community Development Department (Kemas), Tadika Perpaduan, or privately- run.

“This is to ensure the aspirations, principles and aims inherent in the curriculum are captured by all pupils through the education they receive at that level.” He said this would also help the ministry realise its first NKRA, which is to ensure 87 per cent pre-school enrolment by 2012.

The KSPK, said Alimuddin, would also involve a new approach in teaching and learning.

“More music and singing would be incorporated into the syllabus.

“More time would also be allocated for English.”


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