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Saturday, August 02, 2008
IS IT REALLY SO?
Who is telling the truth here? Education Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein does not agreed with the statement from Higher Education Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin. Yes, indeed the public university graduates needed to fill teaching posts in secondary school but the priority will given to teacher training institutes and also KPLI. Please comment on this.
reference from TheStar:
"The Education Ministry does not discriminate among teaching graduates, whether they are from public universities or teacher training institutes.
Education Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein said there was no reason why the ministry would do so as it also needed the public university graduates to fill its teaching posts in secondary school.
“How can there be discrimination when no cohort of students doing the undergraduate degree in education has graduated from the public universities yet?” he told reporters after presenting awards to five top Malaysian students who will travel to Kazakhstan to experience the launch of a Measat satellite.
He said it was “anxiety about a future event which had not occurred yet”.
Hishammuddin was commenting on the statement by Higher Education Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin that differences in criteria set by the Education Ministry for teaching graduates from public universities and teacher training institutes have caused disinterest in future applicants and those presently studying for their undergraduate degrees in education.
He said locations and options were also important to ensure there was no mismatch of needs."
Education Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein said there was no reason why the ministry would do so as it also needed the public university graduates to fill its teaching posts in secondary school.
“How can there be discrimination when no cohort of students doing the undergraduate degree in education has graduated from the public universities yet?” he told reporters after presenting awards to five top Malaysian students who will travel to Kazakhstan to experience the launch of a Measat satellite.
He said it was “anxiety about a future event which had not occurred yet”.
Hishammuddin was commenting on the statement by Higher Education Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin that differences in criteria set by the Education Ministry for teaching graduates from public universities and teacher training institutes have caused disinterest in future applicants and those presently studying for their undergraduate degrees in education.
He said locations and options were also important to ensure there was no mismatch of needs."
Friday, August 01, 2008
Thursday, July 31, 2008
PAY LESS FUEL SOON
IMAGE: paultan.org
“Fuel prices may drop soon, say ministers”
The price of petrol goes up the next 3 days last month after the announcement of petrol increasing the next three month. Now the petrol prices will be going down with the announcement made on 31 July 2008. When do you reckon it will drop and how much it is going to be? What is your opinion on petrol station to go self service nationwide?
“Fuel prices may drop soon, say ministers”
The price of petrol goes up the next 3 days last month after the announcement of petrol increasing the next three month. Now the petrol prices will be going down with the announcement made on 31 July 2008. When do you reckon it will drop and how much it is going to be? What is your opinion on petrol station to go self service nationwide?
PC FAIR II AT KL THIS WEEKEND
It is a good opportunity to get a cheap, cheap and cheap on Microsoft Office Home and Student Edition. It is also the best place to get some computer accessories but not laptops or desktops. The main problem is the place to service the laptop or desktop if it breakdown. Unless the dealer is near our home or workplace or else it will be inconvenience. Come down here to check the price or latest product offer.
Date: 1-3 August 2008
Venue: KLCC
Date: 1-3 August 2008
Venue: KLCC
reference from:
"Beginning August 1st, the Microsoft Office Home and Student Edition will be permanently marked down to RM279 from its current price of RM499. Furthermore Microsoft is having a special promotion in conjunction with PC Fair II just for the months of August and September whereby an extra 20% discount will be offered which brings down the retail price to only RM199.
Also if you are heading to PC Fair at KL this weekend, make sure you are one of the early birds as Microsoft will be selling the first 100 copies at only RM99."
Also if you are heading to PC Fair at KL this weekend, make sure you are one of the early birds as Microsoft will be selling the first 100 copies at only RM99."
Sunday, July 27, 2008
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