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Teaching Qualifications in Malaysia: Public vs Private vs International Schools

20th February 2026
The teaching profession in Malaysia requires teachers to obtain specific educational credentials through established training programs. The first step to teaching is to choose a Teaching Certification Program that will lead to their desired school sector. Teachers need to understand public, private, and international educational systems because this knowledge will help them make successful career decisions. ...


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How UK Qualification Frameworks Create Clear Career Ladders in Education

12th January 2026
Some teachers get stuck in their careers because they don't know where it will lead them. The UK qualifications framework eliminates this guesswork. Professionals can plan their long-term personal growth with clarity, purpose, and confidence if they choose such options as the Certificate in Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools. ...


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How Foreign Teachers Can Start a Career in Special Education in Malaysia

9th December 2025
The Special education sector is rapidly developing in Malaysia. Both the government and private schools are energetically working towards creating inclusive classrooms. Teachers educated in special education, particularly those with a Master's in Special Education, are required to be able to meet the increasing demand. ...


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Which Teacher Professional-Development Supports Work Best for Rural Malaysian Schools' Digital Adoption?

14th November 2025
However, a majority of the teachers in the villages are still battling with the issue of poor or non-existent internet connection and a lack of digital knowledge. Professional Development for Teachers equips them with the necessary abilities, resources, and mentality to be able to guide their pupils in a digital world without any hesitation. ...


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Bridging the urban-rural digital divide: What can work in Malaysian schools

3rd November 2025
The difference in the quality of education between urban and rural areas in Malaysia has become increasingly evident with each year. Bridging the digital divide can be achieved through the concerted efforts of the educators, systems, policy makers, and local communities. Read on for more.   ...


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Bilingual Classrooms in 2026: Why Asia's Educators Must Train for Multilingual Education

15th September 2025
Given Asia's increasingly multilingual classrooms, educators need new skills to ensure effective learning and teaching amongst varying languages. The benefits of bilingual classrooms for student learning outcomes are undeniable—ranging from higher cognitive flexibility to improved career opportunities. For teachers, this shift signals both a challenge and an exciting chance to future-proof their careers. ...


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