The education system in this country has taken so many twists and turns that parents are seriously re-thinking the options -- do we continue to trust the Education Ministry or do we now turn to the private educators?
Increasing enrolment in schools isn't hard. Check out three easy tips that you can start using today to acquire more students.
I thought I knew all about our country’s history…until my 5-year old asked me! Sharing with you my eye-opening discovery about Malaysia Day.
Teaching methods have changed tremendously with pre-schools offering various different curriculums for parents of today to pick from. Let’s look at some of the teaching methodologies available in Malaysian pre-schools.
One reason many parents had for sending their 7-year olds for tuitions is because these classes would give them the necessary revision of what is being done in school. My question is, would you not want your child to revise his lessons on his own?
We now have several types of education systems in Malaysia, all harmoniously living under the same roof. The one type of school that is still lacking in many ways is schools for special needs children.
It is believed that the western education is more creative and forward-thinking, asian education is more reserved and conservative. But according to the recent reports, East Asian countries appear at the top in world education rankings.
Looking for the perfect preschool is like finding the pot of gold at the end of a rainbow – it pretty much does not exist. There are however, some things all parents should look at when picking a preschool for their child.
Try these helpful tips at preparing your child for preschool. These tips are aimed at getting your child to do the three most important things in a preschool – listen, follow directions and get along in a group.
It is quite natural for your children to be overwhelmed by anxiety, but you definitely can do something to reassure them about their very first stage performance.