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.
Monday, February 23, 2009
A visit to SMK Jalan 4 Bangi...
Today, according to what has been planned since last week, I joined the staffs of SMK Gedangsa for a visit to a "many-awards-gainer" school in Bangi. I will write more on it later... (I am too tired to write + no ideas) at the moment just enjoy this slide show via the link below.
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Latest update:
We visited the school on Monday after we have successfully carried out the Sports Day on Sunday. Therefore, Monday was given as a 'Cuti Peristiwa' for us. The principal however looked upon something for us to do as a Staff Development Course; the visit was the result.
Two occasions...
On that particular day the school actually had another important event. Their new principal was on the way for registration. We arrived earlier from the new appointed principal. We attended the briefing organised by the GPK Akademik. From her we knew that the school has women teachers in majority. Only 3 male teachers made up the minority male teachers population there. So, in the briefing session, this issue was emphasized... (... perhaps they wanted to show that without men, women can survive...)
What I learnt...?
I often heard very proud claim from people saying that private schools are better than government's schools. It is not true I believe. The SMK Jalan 4 Bangi, has proven that their school are at the same level as the private schools. Their advantage is on the very co-operative relationship with their PIBG. Parents willingly support every school programme. This effort has given enough 'power' for the school to equip good facilities for students hence improve its educational services quality. The photos below shows some of the good facilities the school provides...
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Assalamualaikum
Thank you for the nice comments on SMK Jalan 4 posted in your blog looking forward for other additional `things' that can be improved !
Ir Hj Mustaal
NYDP PIBG SMK Jalan 4
ANYWAY..AS ONE OF THE STUDENT OF SMK JLN 4,i feel proud for receive such a nice comment about our school..thank you very much!
thank you fo giving such a nice comment for aour school and i fell so proud for being one of the student!
The teacher in charge of the sickbay refuses ill student regularly. Nice sickbay of course, but that's because it has never filled its purpose.
I'm responding to the comment about the sickbay rarely being used.
SMK Jalan Empat emphasises on academics, and although having sick students do not provide a good learning environment, a student does not have to be treated if the illness is not critical.
That being said, the sickbay usually helps students that really need to be sent home.
I, as a student of SMK Jalan 4 myself, strongly believe that the students here are mature enough not to complain about minor illnesses or injuries.
Hi, I'm a student of SMKJE, and I truly appreciate your comments on our school. It's not a perfect school, I mean nothing's perfect, but we try our absolute best to make our school better. I wish all the best to you, and of course to SMK Jalan Empat. WOO HOO! ( By the way, if you wanna add me, go ahead. Facebook.com/AvrilLavigne4EVA )
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