16th May is a day that is known to some people as the Teachers Day. Back then when i was at school, the concept of giving gifts to teachers as a token of appreciation was commonly done. I remember having fun attending school to meet my friends & teachers everyday but the things i hate most is when what they teach does not come into our mind. Different teachers teach different formula...usually...tuition teachers are the best as they give full concentration to us and improve our weaknesses in certain topics.
The sad story about Malaysian education is that, we're too exam-oriented based. I think this is practicable in certain subjects of arts including history and language...but what about science subjects? (Maths excluded)I enjoy subjects like Living Skills (Kemahiran Hidup), where we can learn through experience. However, i see this only being done for those who are taking International Bac as a preparation for studying overseas.
The sad story about Malaysian education is that, we're too exam-oriented based. I think this is practicable in certain subjects of arts including history and language...but what about science subjects? (Maths excluded)I enjoy subjects like Living Skills (Kemahiran Hidup), where we can learn through experience. However, i see this only being done for those who are taking International Bac as a preparation for studying overseas.
Back then during primary & secondary school years...mothers oftenly compared result of their children with the neighbours, closed families children etc. To some elders, it is to shows that whose bloodlines are better. I often hate those people who likes to make comparisons & proud big time if their children often outstanding the others. I believe that children are unique in a different ways. Some may be good in Arts subjects while the others might score better in Science subjects. Suprisingly some parents would like to compare their children in the Tertiary Education despite enrolling in different courses! Oh dear...cant they realize that at Tertiary Education level each courses difficulties are different to one another? But whatever it is...that's what makes us unique! We're not some clone troopers or something!
Today, i wished some of my lecturers a Happy Teachers day...hey, they're in a way a teachers too right? I've also bought some greeting card but unable to send to them today due to unforseen circumstances. Maybe i'll send it next Monday instead! Here are some of my lecturer's i'd like to wish a Happy Teachers Day online though i wonder if they're going to read this...oh well here it goes....
*Not in favouritism order but randomly typed.
Current Teacher
Dr. Musrifah Sapardi - Dean of Law Faculty
Prof. Rahmat Mohd - International Law lecturer + Deputy Vice Chancellor
Pn. Rasyikah - International law tutor
Pn. Hamsiah Omar - Law of Association lecturer/tutor
Pn. Che Meriam Abdullah - Jurisprudence lecturer/tutor
Pn. Noraini Mohd Shah - Islamic Family law lecturer/tutor
Pn. Rohani Sahak - Land Law 1 tutor
En. Rizal Abidin - Equity & Trust tutor
Former Teacher
Tn. Lee Chong Fook - Criminal Law 1 lecturer
Prof. Halim - Criminal Law 2 lecturer/tutor
Pn. Sue Valquis - Malaysian Legal System 2 lecturer/tutor
Pn. Syarifah Saedah - Malaysian Legal System 1 lecturer/tutor
Pn. Noraziah Jabar - Torts lecturer/tutor
Pn. Farizah - Torts tutor/lecturer
En. Harris - Torts tutor + Mentor during my BLS years!
Dr. Irwin Ooi - Maritime Moot lecturer + guide
Dr. Lim Heng Gee - Intellectual Property lecturer/tutor
& other whom i've not intentionally forgot to mentioned.
YOU'RE THE CANDLE IN THE WIND!
HAPPY TEACHERS DAY!
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