National Philosophy of Education

Education in Malaysia is an on-going effort towards developing the potential of individuals in a holistic and integrated manner, so as to produce individuals who are intellectually, spiritually, emotionally and physically balanced and harmonious based on a firm belief in and devotion to God. Such an effort is designed to produce Malaysian citizens who are knowledgeable and competent, who possess high moral standards and who are responsible and capable of achieving a high level of personal well being as well as being able to contribute to the harmony and betterment of the family, society and the nation at large.

Thursday, June 28, 2007

Never ever shake a baby: Protecting the 'Modal Insan'

A baby is the raw source of the 'modal insan' (Human Capital). In the PIPP (Pelan Induk Pembangunan Pendidikan 2006-2010), In chapter 5, it is mentioned that "Development of human capital is the determination for increasing the competitiveness and the productivity of the country" . So never ever shake a baby! But you can baby a shake.. hah.. hah.. hah. This video tells about never shake a baby thing...



p/s:
  • PIPP, some people make a joke on it, they change it to -"Pelan Ini Perempuan Punya". An escapism from Malaysian male teachers to let their female colleagues to do all the implementations. LOL
  • Teachers who have not gone for their interview yet, should read and understand the PIPP.

Cikgu Farish: I posted this just for a relief from all of the stressful afternoon session matters. (Never ask me what...)

4 comments:

Selva's blog said...

My afternoon session westside story...
I am the only male out of 23 teachers.
Even the whole school got only 4 male teachers.
BUT,,, it is very noisy, not the classrooms, but the STAFFROOM. Malay, Tamil, Chinese languages.
I would like to invite all the teachers to watch a football game in a full capacity stadium then may be they realize how a staffroom should be and how loud is loud.

LOVE, PEACE, & HARMONY.

3.40pm
29062007
smkcbw.

Cikgu Farish said...

Pity u sir. That's what I call women's nature but it's different here... very quiet & talk only important thing. So I talk with the migrating female cat beside my lower drawer. She seems understand me. She's waiting for her due date to deliver. Her first born she said. Oh ya.. she sent a regard to you...

Anonymous said...

it's been a while since i used to loitering around in a staffroom.

maybe selva's sch is a clear n vivid example of the justification on the good interpersonal skills is a must being a TEACHER! n they r practising it inside the staffroom(trial n error)so that they can give their best performance in class. practice makes perfect, i guess

r u teaching Kelas Peralihan,sir? my friend used to teach it n it was extremely SUICIDAL TENDENCIES!! they speak in their own native tongue, hardly to understand Bahasa Melayu n on top of that u r teaching English!!!

Sergeant

Cikgu Farish said...

Dear cutey plumpy chubby Mr. Sergeant...

I am not teaching the 'remove class'. But I had a relieve session once for that class. You know what, I wish if David Nunan or Piaget would have come to teach them.

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