Ask Lord Bobo: Smartphones and Dumb Politicians
Idolise the wrong things do not as important issues to ponder upon you have.
Idolise the wrong things do not as important issues to ponder upon you have.
Dumbfounding numbers! As revealed by an international study.
All languages, spoken or written, are beautiful and worthy of protection.
Sinjoro Eng invites you to learn and teach others the international language of Esperanto.
Revamps in Malaysia’s education system are in whose best interests exactly? Because they don’t work.
A shocking discovery of an anti-LGBT campaign in our schools.
A frank view of top SPM scorers and the standards of scholarship requirements.
Just spend 200 hours learning Esperanto and reap the countless benefits it offers.
Malaysian students should be allowed to learn more languages in schools.
Galvin highlights the importance of giving students the platform to think critically.
A consideration of the debate on vernacular schools, and the important roles that both national and vernacular schools have to play in Malaysia.
Wong Chee Mun writes about education in Malaysia today. In being grateful for the Government’s move to award high-achieving students based purely on meritocracy, we must also ponder – is education a privilege or is it a right?
Tan Shang Neng rants against the powers that be, in despair for the youth of a country devoid of Hope. He cries out for a beacon to guide this country back to its true path.
Whether university students should be granted their freedom to be in politics has been fervently discussed of late. But what about teachers in politics? A student in his first post for LoyarBurok weighs in on this debate.
Another Worried Student is speaking out against the use of oppressive laws such as the UUCA/AUKU, ISA, and OSA that are used to continuously breed an all-encompassing culture of fear in the minds of the young.
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