25 August 2014

Malaysiakini: Explore Vocational Education for High-Income Career Pathways

http://www.malaysiakini.com/advertorial/271971

Crucially, as part of the Vocational Education Transformation Programme which has been undertaken for the past two years, the MoE has created this alternative pathway for students early on, allowing students to join the TVET stream at the lower secondary level. In this way, even children who do not do well in school can still aim for a lucrative career in ICT, oil and gas, biotechnology and a host of other industries without missing a beat. 
 
While many Malaysians still see a university education as the only way to get a job and become successful, on the contrary, the country is in need of highly-skilled workers trained in specialised fields. This is underscored by the 3.3 million jobs to be generated through the Economic Transformation Programme (ETP), of which almost half comprise skills-based jobs. 

06 August 2014

SOLIDARITY APPEAL: Humanitarian assistance to teachers and students in Gaza

Donations can be made directly to EI or through the Malaysian Academics Movement and save on the transfer fees. Please deposit you donation to 'Pergerakan Tenaga Akademik Malaysia' at CIMB account 86-0022830-5 or 1433-0000270-10-7. For documentation purpose, please email akademikmalaysia@gmail.com the amount and the date you deposited your donation. All donations will be transferred to EI early next month.
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TO ALL MEMBER ORGANISATIONS

Brussels, 1st August 2014


Solidarity appeal: GUPT and EI start humanitarian assistance to teachers and students in Gaza


Dear Colleagues,

Earlier this week, EI reiterated that schools must be safe havens in all conflict zones of the world, and that there is no excuse for educational institutions to be targeted. EI has urged that human life be respected, that the safety and protection of children be ensured, and that the warring parties heed the call of the United Nations Security Council for an immediate ceasefire in line with the one agreed in November 2012.
Ahmet Annees Sahweel, General Secretary of the General Union of Palestinian Teachers (GUPT), and I met in Ramallah on 31 July. GUPT and Education International have agreed to establish a special solidarity fund to provide humanitarian assistance to Gazan teachers and their families and students who have become victims of the war between Israel and Hamas.

The Palestinian teachers’ union has some 6,000 members in Gaza, most of them working in government schools. It is estimated that so far 30 teachers have lost their lives. Many more have been injured, lost family members or seen their homes demolished. According to UN sources, 25% of the victims are children.

GUPT and its five branches in Gaza will carry out the humanitarian assistance programme. EI is contributing an initial amount of USD 25,000 to the Special Fund, for immediate release.

We invite member organizations to make a solidarity contribution to this special solidarity fund:

Education International
ING Bank
Avenue Marnix, 24, B-1000 Brussels - Belgium
IBAN: BE05 3101 0061 7075
Account: 310-1006170-75
SWIFT: BBRUBEBB
with the reference “Humanitarian assistance for teachers and students in Gaza”

Thank you for your solidarity.

Yours sincerely,

Fred van Leeuwen
General Secretary

Education International
Internationale de l'Éducation
Internacional de la Educación 

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