SK LEMBAH SUBANG COMMUNITY ACTIVITY

A success story by Ann Jones and her team, who work closely with SK Lembah Subang. Puan Shamsinar Hayati binti Mohd Shith, the headmistress of SK Lembah Subang was saddened by the plight of the parents in her community. Most of them had asked for financial help from the teachers during MCO due to loss of income during the pandemic. While …

Educating Malaysia: Teaching in a Changing World

Our Executive Director, Nina Adlan Disney, and other prominent speakers spent over 2 hours with the Sekhar Institute and The Vibes, discussing the impact of COVID-19 on education and the challenges facing the Malaysian education system. Check out the video recording here: If you are interested to be part of our insightful webinar, you can register yourself through this link: LeapEd’s WebinarsAnd …

Characteristics and Qualities of an Effective Educator

Can teachers be leaders? Should leaders be teachers? What skills, knowledge and characteristics are needed to be an effective educator, in the new normal?  Check out Bow and Aizuddin, our LeapEdians, sharing their insights here:  Check out the top tips from the session:If you are interested to be part of our insightful webinar, you can register yourself through this link: …

STEAM and the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

Our consultant, Jasmane Frans shared the stage with Colette Cotton, the Global Ambassador of eTwinning and British Council to explore productive ways to engage students in STEAM activities linked to the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Check out the video recording here: Check out the top tips from the session:If you are interested to be part of our insightful webinar, …

Kepimpinan Berkesan Bersama Program Sekolah Amanah

Pn Masniah Tarah and Pn. Laura Julius of SMK Bongawan II spent an hour on 22 April 2021 to share their insights and experience of being part of the TSP.   Check out the video recording here:   Check out the top tips from the session:If you are interested to be part of our insightful webinar, you can register yourself through this link: LeapEd’s WebinarsAnd don’t …

Parental Involvement in Trust Schools

When a student is not at school, the parents take on an important role of an educator, to help and nurture their children. The Senior Leadership Team from Sek Keb Bandar Sunway believes that the key lies in working together and getting parents involved in their children’s education and well-being. Check out this webinar by the Senior Leadership Team of …

The Impact of Borderless Collaboration

Working with different people from different parts of the world presents an amazing opportunity to understand and share knowledge and experience. In every industry, globalisation has brought people together to make things simpler and better, for the good of a society. It’s so important to have authentic and enriching encounters with educators from around the world to flourish, thrive and …

IDEAL: Well-being in the Workplace

IDEAL, an internal Knowledge Sharing platform, organised monthly for LeapEdians to learn, share and apply our knowledge and skills with our peers. Some of the sessions we’ve had in the past were work related to help each of us to be better at what we do. Some were just for us to gather over a cup of coffee to chat …

Special Education Needs

In 2019, the Ministry of Education has registered 162,018 SEN students in the Inclusive Education Programme (IEP) which consists of students in preschool, primary and secondary schools. This is a challenge for many educators as these students need special care and not everyone is equipped with the right knowledge and skills to educate these students. However, the SEN Educators of …

Why Global Education?

The pandemic has created huge educational challenges globally. With many countries still in lockdown, the future seems bleak and uncertain for many children. What is the impact on our children’s future? Will Education Ministries globally just rely on digital technology and remote learning? Based on the UNESCO-UNICEF-World Bank Survey, an estimated 463 million students around the globe remain cut off …