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Forum 8 Should we allow students to bring mobile phones to school?

d Day
Bringing mobile phones to school can be seen from the positive side and
negative side . Through the positive side, take the phone to school enables
students to connect more quickly , for example, contacting teachers , parents or
friends . Furthermore, in the event of an emergency then the news will be
delivered faster . Nowadays most mobile phones are smartphones, this means
that the phone is able to perform various tasks such as taking pictures , writing ,
reaching internet access and so on. Internet access facilities available in
schools allow students to find learning materials very quickly , so in that way the
teachers will be able to carry out more effective teaching .
Through the negative side , of course no doubt that it is quite a lot that can be
said . Among the negative effects are students going to be very complacent to
their smartphones because of the functions of the game, chat and so on . Too
preoccupied with his smart phone will make it difficult for teachers to control
classroom learning . Function camera and video on smartphones also feared
would lead to a lot of things that should not happen like sharing obscene ,
pornographic videos and so on.

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29 Nov 2013
10:17:53 AM
Posted By : Looi Ah Cheong
28 Nov 2013
08:17:06 PM
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Even with a mobile phone to school from two sides. My opinionI students should not
bring mobile phone to school. Because they can't control myself. Among the negative
effects are students going to be very complacent to their smartphones because of the
functions of the game, chat and so on preoccupied with his smart. Too phone will make
it difficult for teachers to control classroom learning camera and video on. Function
smartphones also feared would lead to a lot of things that should not happen like sharing
obscene, pornographic videos and so on. There are more side effects than advantages for
students bring cell phone to school. So, please enforce the law that no students can bring
cell phone to school.


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Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 8
30 Nov 2013
06:38:54 AM
Posted By : Rozana Binti Radzali
29 Nov 2013
10:17:53 AM
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Salam sejahtera.
I also agree with you. In conclusion the good and the bad can we do with
the availability of mobile phone gadgets now. If we allow students to bring
cell phones and gadgets to school there are certainly pros and cons that
need to be overcome in discussing and identifying problems. School is the
place to get knowledge by means of education, moral training and interact
between teachers and students in nature and not through the medium of
mobile gadgets. The values displayed and demonstrated through natural
behavior and not even through the medium of mobile gadgets. I think cell
phones should never be brought to school.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 8
30 Nov 2013
07:32:24 AM
Posted By : Ahmad Khairul Bin Zakaria
30 Nov 2013
06:38:54 AM
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Besides that, students can use this golden opportunity to do bad things. They
could use the short-message-service to cheat, whether it is during exams or
doing homework, they can share answers with just a touch of a button.
Furthermore, some students will try to steal expensive mobile phones due to
lack of money or jealousy. Crime rates will rise in school.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 8
01 Dec 2013
02:47:49 PM
Posted By : Fatimah Bt Ismail
30 Nov 2013
07:32:24 AM
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Good evening,
I agree with your opinion, the theft will occur among students. This will
encourage that are not good activities. These activities will be carried away
out of school. People will blame the school and they are concerned with
stealing activities among students. Therefore, schools should avoid students
not to take the phone to school.
Thank you

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 8
04 Dec 2013
10:12:28 PM
Posted By : Asiah Binti Mohd Saman
30 Nov 2013
07:32:24 AM
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yes, mobile phone will increase the discipline problem among the students.


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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 8
08 Dec 2013
01:41:12 AM
Posted By : Mohd Hasni Bin Suhaimi
30 Nov 2013
07:32:24 AM
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As a teacher, we already know what they need and do not. If we talk about the
benefits of bringing cell phones to school, we all noted that the benefits are less. If
we allow students to bring cell phones to school, they would not be able to focus on
their learning sessions. The mobile phones just entertainment for students and it is
not important for them to bring to school.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 8
09 Dec 2013
11:03:12 PM
Posted By : Norazizah Binti Hussin
08 Dec 2013
01:41:12 AM
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I agree with you,we should not allow students to bring cell phones to school because it
is absorbing the students like to play games, surf the internet and so on.They may
also use a cell phone to record something that happened at school and disseminate to the
public with a negative view.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 8
10 Dec 2013
09:31:01 PM
Posted By : Siti Jamilah Binti Abu Hassan
09 Dec 2013
11:03:12 PM
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Yes there are pros and cons in discussing the mobile phone issues.
But for my opinion, I think we should not allow our student to bring them
to school because there is no reason that the student should be allowed
to bring it to school. In term of make it easier for the student to contact
their parent to fetch them back its not a issue, parents should already
know when the school will end right? When we allowed student to bring
mobile phone it is actually bring a trouble to school management and
also affect daily learning process as well.


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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 8
08 Dec 2013
12:55:59 PM
Posted By : Mohd Firdaus Bin Ahmad
30 Nov 2013
07:32:24 AM
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Students should not be allowed to bring mobile phones to school because it's easy for
students to exchange messages without the teacher knowing. It's the new passing of
notes shenanigans in class rooms. Secretly recording videos of teachers or other students
is another concern. These videos are often embarrassing and may even be the cause for
educators to lose their job or dignity.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 8 09 Dec 2013 05:43:30 PM

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HASRUL BIN ABDUL AZIZ @ ISHAK 30 Nov 2013 07:32:24 AM

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I agree with you to certain extent but it is better not allow students to bring along their mo
bile phones.
Most schools in Malaysia are accomodated with public phones. In case of emergency, stud
ents may use it
to contact their parent or family members. The widely use of mobile phones might distract
their human relationship.
Just imagine if a student plays busy when you ask him or her to help you, how do you feel
? There is no respect here

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 8
09 Dec 2013
09:55:41 PM
Posted By : MOHD. TAKRI BIN MORAD
09 Dec 2013
05:43:30 PM
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I agree with the views expressed by you in connection bring cell phones to school. In
addition, the possibility of cases of unwanted can happen. For instance, mobile phones
have dropped or stolen while at school. This will become more complicated if the
parents blame the school and ask for compensation.


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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 8
01 Dec 2013
11:52:42 PM
Posted By : Khoo Chooi Fen
30 Nov 2013
06:38:54 AM
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Good evening,
I agree with you,teacher. As what you said ...many adverse effects that might arise
from the beneficial effects that can be specified.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 8
06 Dec 2013
03:13:39 PM
Posted By : Abdul Aziz Bin Md Yub
30 Nov 2013
06:38:54 AM
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yes teacher. i'm totally agreed with you. at school student should focus with their study.
so, there are no reason for them to bring the phones to school. instead if anything
happen like missing the phones, so the parents will blame the school because of that.


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Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 8
30 Nov 2013
08:10:06 AM
Posted By : ZULKIFLI BIN AHMAD
29 Nov 2013
10:17:53 AM
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ASSALAMUALAIKUM...
Mobile phones also cause some students cheat by making prank calls to a particular
agency. Among the 999 number for emergencies is often misused in the enjoyment of
any other inconvenience.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 8
11 Dec 2013
10:57:22 AM
Posted By : Minacthi A/P Subramaniam
30 Nov 2013
08:10:06 AM
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Internet access facilities available in schools allow students to find learning
materials very quickly , so in that way the teachers will be able to carry out more
effective teaching . Allowing students to carry hand phones to class gives pupils
an unnecessary opportunity to compare their phones, which leads to
discrimination of the poor students. By doing this, we are encouraging them to
compare and this will definitely lead to discrimination.
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Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 8
30 Nov 2013
02:54:44 PM
Posted By : Santhi A/P Arumugam
29 Nov 2013
10:17:53 AM
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Cell phones are great! They can be a distraction to students like using them for non-
educational reasons like going on Facebook, Twitter, etc. But sometimes we have to
trust that students will be responsible. Cell phones in school can be used for many
educational reasons. In a way, it can also save the school money. Most students
nowadays have cellphones or other media devices like ipods, tablets, etc. You can use a
cell phone as a calculator, use it for research, put reminders for deadlines and take
pictures of homework and send it to friends that are sick. You could even take pictures
of homework in a textbook just so that know what to read and don't have to bring so
many textbooks home. Cell phones are efficient, time-saving and can make learning fun
since there are apps that can be used educationally for school purposes. We can turn
your volume off, turn mobile data off so you will not recieve notifications from social
media. can also turn phone on "airplane mode" where we cannot recieve or send out
text messages. So if cell phones are used appropriately for school, there should be no
problem.


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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 8
02 Dec 2013
12:10:34 AM
Posted By : Khoo Chooi Fen
30 Nov 2013
02:54:44 PM
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Good evening,
How are we going to say about this mobiles phone especially the smart phone.They are
very useful and so "high tech".Is just because our students might not control themselves
while using it. If they manage to have self-control. Why not we just allow them.They
need to be 100% focused while using in their study. After all, students will get high
risk of lack focusing and the pornographic elements can occurs dirty minder.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 8
03 Dec 2013
06:02:56 AM
Posted By : KHAIRUL AFIMI BIN ABDUL AFEEF
02 Dec 2013
12:10:34 AM
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Assalamulaikum,
I strongly agree with you. This topic has advantages and disadvantages.
Advantages
. Parents can check on the safety of their children.
. Reduce worries of parents.
. Useful for emergencies.
. Save valuable time - do not need to go searching for a public phone booth.
. Can have fun playing games and listening to music.
. Good for social networking as teenagers can keep in touch with their friends
constantly.
Disadvantages.
. Trendy and up-to-date mobile phones can be expensive.
. Can be used to cheat in exams.
. Text messaging may cause language loss in terms of spelling and grammar.
. Can be irritating when the conversation is long and loud.
. Loss of privacy as parents can check of their childrens movements.
. Affects of self-esteem of those who do not have a mobile phone or havea
cheaper model.
. Difficult to effectively prohibit the use of mobile phones in the class.
. Additional stress for teachers.
. Unable to prevent students from sending around unsuitable multimedia
messages

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 8
02 Dec 2013
11:35:17 PM
Posted By : Mohd Jasmin Bin Che Long
30 Nov 2013
02:54:44 PM
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Good day,
I do agree with you. Nowadays, cell mobile has become more sophisticated.
Pupils may use this cell phone do anything in the school if they bring it. Sometimes they
will spread something bad using phone. They will update status that will bring bad
effect to school, friends or even to teachers. They will busy playing games in the phone
to achieve higher level. They will busy install many application that will take their
concentration. They may take a picture, movie, surfing internet. The mobile phone is
more interesting than their books and lesson and makes them forget their responsibility
as a student.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 8
09 Dec 2013
11:35:35 PM
Posted By : Norazizah Binti Hussin
02 Dec 2013
11:35:17 PM
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Salam 1 Malaysia,

I agree with you, the truth bring cell phones to school will contribute to disciplinary
problems such as theft andcriminal intimidation or bullying among students.There may
be students who take pictures of their friends anduse it for negative purposes and
disseminate to the public.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 8
03 Dec 2013
09:15:59 PM
Posted By : AHMAD SHAHAL BIN FISOL
30 Nov 2013
02:54:44 PM
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yes, I agree with you. I was a student once and cellphones were never allowed.
I don't claim to have never broken that one particular rule, but, I think it's a bad
idea legalizing cellphones in school. For one, before you know it students would
start fiddling with it during classes. Second, it'll just show bigger gap in social
economics of each student. Regardless of how Malaysia come over the years,
cellphones can still be consider as a luxury thing. It can only cause more harm
as jealousy would take effect and theft would follow
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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 8 09 Dec 2013 05:45:51 PM

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HASRUL BIN ABDUL AZIZ @ ISHAK 03 Dec 2013 09:15:59 PM

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That is true and we need to fight for longevity so that we can contribute more in our societ
y or even to our dear country, Malaysia.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 8
11 Dec 2013
10:27:52 AM
Posted By : Saguntala A/P Elagamurom
03 Dec 2013
09:15:59 PM
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As technology has advanced, mobiles have become status symbols. Now not
only do youngsters have to have the right trainers, they have to have the right
phone, with all the gadgets. Name-calling and bullying over children having the
wrong, phone are rife. Muggings to steal coveted models on the way to and
from school are common. And then there are the attacks on teachers
themselves. One of the first attacks I witnessed in school was a fracas over a
phone.


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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 8
09 Dec 2013
11:21:27 PM
Posted By : Norazizah Binti Hussin
30 Nov 2013
02:54:44 PM
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Hi,
I disagree with you teacher Shanthi.... Mobile phones can disturbs teachers and students.
Looking then at long term effects, if this was happening every day, you would be
wasting five minutes a day, so nearly half an hour a week, and so that would be over ten
hours a year of disruption. Also, mobile phones provide a large temptation to cheat in
tests. They can communicate to almost anywhere and anyone in the world. Because they
are small, students can quietly and discreetly send a text and it can go unnoticed. You
got to school to learn, not to waste time playing games or cheating in tests.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 8
01 Dec 2013
11:26:05 PM
Posted By : Khoo Chooi Fen
29 Nov 2013
10:17:53 AM
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Good evening,
I strongly agree with you,Sir.Phones should NOT be allowed in school. Phones are a
huge distraction when it comes to school.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 8
06 Dec 2013
11:28:05 PM
Posted By : JAARONAH BT HASHIM
01 Dec 2013
11:26:05 PM
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Good night .
Bringing mobile phones to school can be seen from the positive side and
negative side. Through the negative side
Adding teacher workload
In many schools , the number of students in the class of 35 to 40 people . If we
assume that only half of the students in this class carry mobile phones to school
and 25 % were preoccupied with gadgets mereka.Cuba imagine the extra
workload for teachers to monitor student other than official duties entrusted to
them ? In the event of the theft of mobile phones and gadgets, the teachers
were forced to do an inspection indirectly add to the existing work of the teacher

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 8
04 Dec 2013
10:07:49 PM
Posted By : Asiah Binti Mohd Saman
29 Nov 2013
10:17:53 AM
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yes, i agree with you. with the mobile phone or smart phone, students will less respect to
their teachers. they will pay more attention to their mobile phone compare to teachers
who are teaching at the front.


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: Topic 8
05 Dec 2013
01:31:53 PM
Posted By : MUHAMMAD JAFRI BIN ALI
29 Nov 2013
10:17:53 AM
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Yes. I agree. The modern world, with technology is very advanced compared to the before our
times. Dont have hand phone or computers to use. Most students now have mobile phones so
they thought that it would be cool if they could use it in school because some of the people think
that mobile are a necessity and important for link with family and friends.
I think, students shouldnt be allowed to bring mobile phone have the ability to this gadget is a
big distraction. That was because the student would not focus on what the teacher is trying to
say. Secondly mobile phones will harm our health it will make a short sighted because too much
attention is focused on the tiny screen and generate radiation. Therefore, students should not
be allowed to bring harmful devices to school.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 8
07 Dec 2013
05:04:35 PM
Posted By : Nasiriyah Bt Asmuni
29 Nov 2013
10:17:53 AM
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I am with you. Students are more under controlled, but once they have something they
really like it more, their concentration level will drop. Teenagers can't control their own
interest. so mobile phone should be banned in school for student


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Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 8
07 Dec 2013
05:10:46 PM
Posted By : Nasiriyah Bt Asmuni
29 Nov 2013
10:17:53 AM
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I support your opinion. mobile phones can makes situation even more worst. so prevent
them is better. They have to know by the rule and regulation. They can use mobile
phones outside the classroom after school.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 8
08 Dec 2013
01:52:33 AM
Posted By : Mohd Hasni Bin Suhaimi
07 Dec 2013
05:10:46 PM
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yes agree with you, mobile phone make student loosing their focus on learning, this will
getting worth when all student bring their phone to school.


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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 8
09 Dec 2013
07:43:37 PM
Posted By : JAARONAH BT HASHIM
08 Dec 2013
01:52:33 AM
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Good night

I agree with you

The process of teaching and learning in the classroom will be affected if
permission to bring mobile phones and gadgets to school to continue. If the
student is using a cell phone is undoubtedly the focus of the current study can
not be given as engrossed and preoccupied with cell phones and gadgets
brought. The role of schools is to provide inputs to the extent possible in the
academic syllabus prescribed by the inculcation of moral values to students. At
present, each subject provided only for 30 minutes at a time. If the short time
available to be used again to make sure students are not to SMS and
preoccupied with their gadgets, how many minutes are left for the teaching and
learning process? Therefore, students should not be allowed mobile
communication devices to school because it is not only harmful to their focus on
education, but also will create a culture of pointing instructions among
themselves.


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Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 8
09 Dec 2013
10:54:51 PM
Posted By : Norazizah Binti Hussin
29 Nov 2013
10:17:53 AM
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Yes, students are definately not allow to bring mobile phone to school. They will pay
more attention on thier phone rather than studying. Many problem also may be happen.
Such as they may use SMS to chart during the class , play game or login to youtube to
watch video.School is a place for education, sometime this high tecnology products will
bring many problems to school.


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Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 8
10 Dec 2013
08:40:32 AM
Posted By : YASMIN BT. MD.NAYAN
29 Nov 2013
10:17:53 AM
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I am totally agree with you. It is not that we should be pessimistic about the students
inability to think, but try to look at in a manner where we look at our children. Do you
think they should bring mobile phones to school? Do you think that they will benefit
from it? Do you think that they will be able to use the device properly? Do you think
that your children will not be academically affected by the use of mobile phones in
school? These are some of the questions that we need to answer before we continue
asking on this matter.
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Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 8
11 Dec 2013
10:24:35 AM
Posted By : Saguntala A/P Elagamurom
29 Nov 2013
10:17:53 AM
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Schools will be penalised for failing to tackle persistent low-level
disruption in lessons under a tough new inspection regime being
introduced next term.This could force heads to forbid mobile phone use
by pupils including texting, taking calls and surfing the web, often on
porn sites to avoid being marked down by inspectors.Teachers will
breathe a sigh of relief at the news, not least because mobile phones
are often used to intimidate and bully both children and staff.

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Re : Re : Re : Topic 8
29 Nov 2013
11:56:41 PM
Posted By : Sayfolhidzam Bin Md Ali
28 Nov 2013
08:17:06 PM
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Good Evening,
Student should bring mobile phone to the school because some of the teachers use some
software from mobile phone to get information. For examples, the students can use
NeoReader to get more information about product or services. The students also can use
scientific calculator for subject mathematic from mobile phone.



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Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 8
30 Nov 2013
02:46:54 PM
Posted By : Santhi A/P Arumugam
29 Nov 2013
11:56:41 PM
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I agree with you. I think that students should be able to bring their cell phones to school
but they should not be able to use them in class. Cell phones would be a distraction and
would impair their ability to listen to the teacher. But at the same time they can be an
important contact tool for parents and their children.During class it should not make a
noise and distract or interrupt the class. Outside of class it should be allowed because, it
won't interrupt anything really. And after school to contact parents about being picked
up or an emergency (maybe need to call police quickly). Cell phones are not a
distraction if used appropriately, there are many ways to avoid cell phones from being a
distraction.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 8
03 Dec 2013
09:19:42 PM
Posted By : AHMAD SHAHAL BIN FISOL
29 Nov 2013
11:56:41 PM
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I don't agree, Students can make do without phones in schools. If the teacher is
absent, he should have informed his colleague earlier. Technology is great, fast
and precise. But it also makes us irresponsible.
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Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 8
09 Dec 2013
11:43:14 PM
Posted By : Norazizah Binti Hussin 29 Nov 2013
11:56:41 PM
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Assalamualaikum and Selamat sejahtera...
That's one of the things that will happen if the mobile phone is used to right way. But at
the certain time students can use this golden opportunity to do bad things such as take
pictures of students without the students' permission. They would post the pictures on
social network and bully them around. So you need to think either students should bring
mobile phone or not to school before something bad things will happen.

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Re : Re : Re : Topic 8
30 Nov 2013
12:12:02 AM
Posted By : Linda Bt Masdan
28 Nov 2013
08:17:06 PM
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Salam sejahtera,

I agree with you. Through a positive side I would say yes but the only
time they will be able to use their phone will be during lunch after
school and free play. For an emergency they can call their parents or
guardians but the cell phones will have to be in their lockers and cell
phones did to be shut down. The teachers will have permission to go
throw their lockers and see if their cell phones are off.
But at the same time, it will be too distracting, there will be cheating,
talking loud on the phone, playing games and not paying attention.
They could cheat. They get distracted. They distract others from
their work. They could text in class and the teachers might see
so they might get their phone takin away! It is not worth taking
phone to school if they are just going to text in class and get the
phone takin away!

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Re : Re : Re : Topic 8
02 Dec 2013
10:11:02 AM
Posted By : TAN WEN PIN
28 Nov 2013
08:17:06 PM
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Its a real debate among students, teachers, administrators, and many parents
Some say YES!
What if theres an emergency? A child could easily use one of the office phones, but
still! What if the student forgot that he/she had an after-school program to attend, and
the offices were closed or the phone was occupied? Most students have trouble
contacting their parent(s). Parents often get worried, and the school phone maybe
unavailable. Then what do ya do?
Some say NO!
If a child has a cell phone they should be allowed to take it to school but then when they
get there it could be collected, and when they leave it would be returned to them. Many
teachers and faculty dont agree with this system. It could cause a big mess For
example, what if the phone gets damaged, lost or stolen? Would the school district have
to pay for the phone? Ouch! That could get costly! School Offices can be contacted if
you need to get hold of your child urgently, or if your child needs to contact you.
Unfortunately, you only have to look at websites like You-Tube.com to see what kids
are actually doing with their mobile phones while at school (and they aint calling their
parents). Students use their cell phones to play games, listen to MP3 music, text
message each other (a big one), and even access the Internet, among other things. Keep
in mind that our kids are supposed to be learning at school. Right? Can cell
phones somehow be used as a learning-tool for teachers?
Also, sadly there is a new source of bullying, in that if a student does not have the
popular type of cell phone or one of the fancy features, he or she can can often be
looked down on by their peers. Mobile phones have definitely become a status
symbol for young people.

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Re : Re : Re : Topic 8
08 Dec 2013
01:37:20 AM
Posted By : Mohd Hasni Bin Suhaimi
28 Nov 2013
08:17:06 PM
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As a teacher, we already know what they need and do not. If we talk about the
benefits of bringing cell phones to school, we all noted that the benefits are less. If
we allow students to bring cell phones to school, they would not be able to focus on
their learning sessions. The mobile phones just entertainment for students and it is
not important for them to bring to school.



Forum 9 If you were the Education Minister, what is one thing that you would do or change?

Posted
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ISYAZI BIN ISMAIL 27 Nov 2013 07:29:55 PM
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If I were the Education Minister, I would envisage an action plan to develop and
change our out-of-date education system. My ideas would be:
1. I would shuffle my cabinet before propose any projects. The young and talent people
would be priorities in my list.
2. I would rather spend our money on building schools and purchase new equipments
for teaching than wasting it for our tough national examinations.
3. English would be taught as a second language at schools. It must be a compulsory
subject.
4. "Man are created equal" therefore there would be no kind of school like "key
school". Everyone has right to be trained and educated equally regardless of race,
religion, age, status...etc.



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Re : Re : Topic 9
28 Nov 2013
07:27:26 PM
Posted By : Azhar Bin Pilus
27 Nov 2013
11:58:39 PM
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Good Everning Mr. Isyazi
If I were the Education Minister, I do would like to change the education policy
back to the normal again same as what we have gone through before.I think 20
years ago teacher was totally respected by their pupils because there are no
such policy like now. Teacher can't punish pupils and cant get mad with pupils
and that will make these pupils more undisciplined. So that is no respect for
teacher.Teacher do that for their on sake to make pupils better person even
though they are not so good in lesson.

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Re : Re : Re : Topic 9
29 Nov 2013
02:18:56 PM
Posted By : HAFISHAH BINTI HAMID
28 Nov 2013
07:27:26 PM
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I agree with the views that have been expressed,
morality and discipline now, so serious. Religious values in the subject of Islamic
education should be reviewed and the lessons to be tailored to the student lifestyle.
Social problems need to be addressed more seriously.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 9
30 Nov 2013
10:31:14 PM
Posted By : ZULKIFLI BIN AHMAD
29 Nov 2013
02:18:56 PM
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ASSALAMUALAIKUM AND GOOD NIGHT.

As Education Minister, I would also add school staff to ease the task of the teacher. The
role of the staff appointed;
1. Athletic trainers.
2. assistant teacher in filling data and information in computer USSR.
This does not mean the teachers can relax. Teachers can devote time and attention to
teaching and before entering scores, teachers need to have a copy and teachers who
provide such information prior to its submission to the assistant to put into the
computer. Similarly, in sports activities, teachers can engage with assistant in training
sessions and selection of school athletes.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 9
01 Dec 2013
11:44:10 AM
Posted By : Santhi A/P Arumugam
30 Nov 2013
10:31:14 PM
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I agree with the views. Improve and update teachers' educational
attainment/acquired by conducting continuous professional education covering
various topics concerning all elements that has a direct and indirect contribution to
the improvement and/or development of education.Improvisation and construction
of more modern school facilities especially in rural areas and to provide school
materials (books, journals) which are updated, less to no mistakes in inputs, and
appropriate to the level of understanding of the students.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 9
09 Dec 2013
08:49:41 PM
Posted By : JAARONAH BT HASHIM
01 Dec 2013
11:44:10 AM
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I agree with you....


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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 9
04 Dec 2013
09:39:59 PM
Posted By : Asiah Binti Mohd Saman
30 Nov 2013
10:31:14 PM
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I agree with you, we need to improve the facilities at our school because it will ease our
duty.


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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 9
11 Dec 2013
08:00:02 AM
Posted By : Rozana Binti Radzali
04 Dec 2013
09:39:59 PM
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Salam 1 Malaysia.
In my opinion, the change of the KSSR syllabus should be done to all subjects. The
examination is important because it is the benchmark of the students performance
throughout the year. But, the Malaysian education system today is too dependent on the
achievement of students in the examination alone. As a conclusion, the ministry of
education should think of a system that can integrate the examination and the skills of
the students so that the low achievement students will not be sidelined.


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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 9
07 Dec 2013
11:16:46 PM
Posted By : Nasiriyah Bt Asmuni
30 Nov 2013
10:31:14 PM
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I feel the same. nowadays teachers are asked to get done so many "irregular" task. They
teach as a teacher at the morning, but in the evening they become a driver. some of them
come home at night after outdoor activities. So additional staff makes every more
easier.


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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 9
10 Dec 2013
08:56:06 AM
Posted By : YASMIN BT. MD.NAYAN
07 Dec 2013
11:16:46 PM
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Additional staff? That is a great idea. This is because i belief that the teacher will have
more time focusing on the teaching rather than in front of a computer doing irregular
tasks.
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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 9
08 Dec 2013
12:26:30 PM
Posted By : Mohd Hasni Bin Suhaimi
30 Nov 2013
10:31:14 PM
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I will concentrate on learning facilities. as if seen, there are many more schools that still
use blackboard and chalk in T & L. should be in an advanced age, at least the school
already started using the whiteboard and marker pen. it is fundamental to be taken
seriously

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 9
08 Dec 2013
12:58:33 PM
Posted By : Mohd Firdaus Bin Ahmad
08 Dec 2013
12:26:30 PM
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It is true, we must cultivate interest in the sport since she was school again. Name in the
context of improving the performance of athletes globally, the government should play
an important role in this regard. Parents and the community is just as motivating spirit
of the athletes. Government is responsible for determining the direction of
each athlete. Preparation of a complete infrastructure to help the athletes more confident
and determined.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 9
06 Dec 2013
05:48:34 PM
Posted By : Abdul Aziz Bin Md Yub
29 Nov 2013
02:18:56 PM
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yes teacher. social problems nowadays seem like uncontrolled. therefore, the
students should be more disciplined and add a new subject in term of discipline may can
reduce of this matter in future.

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Re : Re : Re : Topic 9
29 Nov 2013
04:05:06 PM
Posted By : Looi Ah Cheong
28 Nov 2013
07:27:26 PM
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I absolutely agree with your opinion, education policy change back to normal. Now the
students do not respect the teacher. Teachers should respect students, must be at the
school gate to welcome students to school every day. This is what kind of education?
Students do wrong, the teacher can not punish students and do not angry, which will
make students more without discipline.


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Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 9
02 Dec 2013
01:30:27 AM
Posted By : Linda Bt Masdan
29 Nov 2013
04:05:06 PM
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Salam sejahtera,
To certain extent, I do agree that our education system is a messy stuff
when it comes to the drastic changes that they have made. Nowadays, they
are focusing on the improvement of the cognitive aspect of the human
brain. They stress on the aspect of productivity instead of creativity. I
believe that, one day we will be losing our asset that is our children because
they are no longer having their sense of creativity. The system now seems
forcing them to be a robot. In my opinion we should remain our identity as
Malaysian. We suppose to be looking how the students can change our
country to well develop country which creativity in that sense plays an
important role.
I agree that each minister of education has different policy and often
contradicting one another. Some policies that have been carried out by
some ministers were then abolished under the rule of another minister. To
a certain extent, education now seems more political than educational.
However, whatever changes or restructuring the country leadership wants
to take, it must be based on the Philosophy of National Education that is
to produce individuals who are physically, emotionally, spiritually,
intellectually and socially harmonic
Hence, to improve the Malaysian educational system, we need to
standardize the quality of our education and evaluation. Then only we can
see the real quality of our student and education system. Besides, the intake
into our local university should be based purely on the results and not based
on quota, meaning the best student should be given priority first. Lastly, our
government should consider again all the new policy for the sake of our
future children and country

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 9
02 Dec 2013
11:38:23 PM
Posted By : Mohd Jasmin Bin Che Long
02 Dec 2013
01:30:27 AM
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I agreed with your opinion teacher. Now days the work load for teacher is more than the
teaching. Some times we did not have time to spent with our children about the
problems they having. In my opinion, better we have the KLSR system that only
focusing the education. Even though, we have a lot of facilities but our education still
low quality. We must having a new way to improve our education that can help our
children to reach the global education in future.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 9
08 Dec 2013
12:01:07 AM
Posted By : FARHAH BINTI MD ZAIN
02 Dec 2013
11:38:23 PM
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Yes, I am very agree with you, teachers have many time to teach our student.


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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 9
03 Dec 2013
09:51:26 PM
Posted By : AHMAD SHAHAL BIN FISOL
02 Dec 2013
01:30:27 AM
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Incredible! Hopefully further education ministers are the ones who have thought like
you
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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 9
06 Dec 2013
03:30:38 PM
Posted By : ZULFAKOR B ISMAIL
02 Dec 2013
01:30:27 AM
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I should solve immediately is the quality of teachers. Today, students who
have a very good score on the Malaysia entrance examination do not choose
this profession. Although some students do have a good score who are
interested in being a teacher, usually most students who get an average score
who choose this profession. Therefore, the teacher's quality is not good
enough and the students will not learn well. So for me, if this occupation is
valuable and a good skillful student becomes a teacher, Malaysia education
quality will improve.
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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 9 09 Dec 2013 05:50:21 PM

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HASRUL BIN ABDUL AZIZ @ ISHAK 06 Dec 2013 03:30:38 PM

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Yes, we are in the same track. Change the education system and everyone will be happy.P
BS might produce many unemployment
in future. Why? The company or employees are not confident with our products (graduates
). Hope SPM and STPM will remain.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 9
08 Dec 2013
12:33:38 PM
Posted By : Mohd Hasni Bin Suhaimi
02 Dec 2013
01:30:27 AM
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i agree with you, a drastic changes is gave more bad effect that a good one.


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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 9
08 Dec 2013
04:03:04 PM
Posted By : Asiah Binti Mohd Saman 08 Dec 2013
12:33:38 PM
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yes, it affect the students very much. they could not adapt with the new policy of study.
we as teachers also can feel the effect .


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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 9 09 Dec 2013 05:51:52 PM

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HASRUL BIN ABDUL AZIZ @ ISHAK 02 Dec 2013 01:30:27 AM

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Yes, I agree with your ideas. Students were born with many potentials. We should polish t
heir potentials via vocational
or technical skills at suggested schools. Students will be geared to study relevant skills that
are required in the job market.
A student who is weak at science subject might be good at vocational. So why force him o
r her to be a doctor if he or she
wants to be a carpenter ?

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Re : Re : Re : Topic 9
30 Nov 2013
09:43:23 AM
Posted By : ZULKIFLI BIN AHMAD
28 Nov 2013
07:27:26 PM
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ASSALAMUALAIKU AND GOOD MORNING
I am also proposing that the number of hours of schooling sessions in all schools be
standardized. School session should be terminated at 1.15 tau 1.30pm. This can be done
by reducing the number of subjects. For example, civics into moral subjects because the
content of the subjects can be combined. For Muslim students Personality also can be
put in the subject of Islamic education.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 9
09 Dec 2013
09:25:28 PM
Posted By : MOHD. TAKRI BIN MORAD
30 Nov 2013
09:43:23 AM
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I agree with your opinion. In addition to that the number of students in a class should be
reduced. Teacher will give less attention if there a too many student in the class and it
will affect their learning. I think the best is a twenty-five students in a class.


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Re : Re : Re : Topic 9
30 Nov 2013
09:57:18 PM
Posted By : ZULKIFLI BIN AHMAD
28 Nov 2013
07:27:26 PM
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ASSALAMUALAIKUM AND GOOD NIGHT...
If I was appointed Minister of Education I will strengthen the education system of the
upper level to the lower level. All those involved in education sma in the office or
school, education officials, teachers and students need to be addressed to achieve
national education on par with education in developed countries. Teachers need to be
addressed. Teacher quality will be enhanced according to the needs of any problems
they will be given priority. This is because they form the backbone towards excellence
in education.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 9
03 Dec 2013
12:51:01 AM
Posted By : KHAIRUL AFIMI BIN ABDUL AFEEF
30 Nov 2013
09:57:18 PM
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There are many factors to improve the performance of our athletes at the global
stage. After the athletes mastered the basic training concepts, having some
additional knowledge and understanding can help them reach the next level of
sport performance.
The athletes must have self confidence and believe they can achieve their goal.
When an athlete has self confidence they will tend to persevere even when
things are not going to plan, show enthusiasm, be positive in their approach and
take their share of responsibility in success and fail
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Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 9
11 Dec 2013
08:01:09 AM
Posted By : Rozana Binti Radzali
30 Nov 2013
09:57:18 PM
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Salam sejahtera...
If I had a chance to be the education minister, I will organize educational
and professional courses for teachers to upgrade them and keep up their
ability to be a perfect teacher. Other than that, I will make sure that all the
students get equal education and treatment at schools, colleges and
universities. Besides that, I will arrange all the important facilities in every
school to create conducive learning environment. I will also listen to
problems faced by teachers and overcome them with proper solution.


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Re : Re : Re : Topic 9
30 Nov 2013
09:57:59 PM
Posted By : Santhi A/P Arumugam
28 Nov 2013
07:27:26 PM
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I agree with the views that change the education policy back to the normal again.
Now the students do not respect the teacher. morality and discipline now, so
serious. Social problems need to be addressed more seriously. Develop a program
that will connect the school administrators and the family to work together to
ensure quality education is being taught in school and at home, and to develop an
open communication between the parents and the teachers.

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Re : Re : Re : Topic 9
01 Dec 2013
12:55:03 AM
Posted By : Norimah Binti Hussin
28 Nov 2013
07:27:26 PM
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Yes, that's right. Teachers should be able to discipline the students it would be
great at least they would have control of the students that are being bad in the
classes. A teacher can use reasonable force to restrain any student who is
likely to cause injury or damage to themselves or others. So a teacher could
stop a student from self-mutilation or from behaving dangerously or violently.

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Re : Re : Re : Topic 9
02 Dec 2013
01:19:08 AM
Posted By : Linda Bt Masdan
28 Nov 2013
07:27:26 PM
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Salam sejahtera,
In my opinion, I do agree that there are many problems that exist in
Malaysian society today. Hence, it also affects the education system in our
country. If I would reflect on my previous school days, I would agree that
the education system needs to be revamp. This is because during less than
five years, there were a lot of changes that had been made to the system,
and thus making the problem even worse. Recently, the Education minister
suggested that the UPSR and SPM examinations be scrapped because the
system is too exam-oriented. The minister even realize about this problem
but then they are making the same mistake again. A sudden changes has
been made to our education system that make the students who
experiencing. Minister should look deeper into the problem and have a
pilot plan to this. Besides that, the education system in our country also
signifies the political system that took place here. They use different
propaganda to spread their political misconception to gain respect from the
citizens to show they are really concern.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 9
02 Dec 2013
11:37:45 PM
Posted By : Mohd Jasmin Bin Che Long
02 Dec 2013
01:19:08 AM
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I want to added some points. I will direct my attention to technical and agriculture
education study of an art crafts would be made a compulsory subject in the school
curriculum . Agriculture shall have precedence over the subject in village schools. I am
convinced that the Salvation of the country lies in preparing our young man in arts and
crafts, so hats when they grows up they have not search for jobs. They can start in
depends industries and earn a good living. The questions of unemployment among the
educated young man would be solved.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 9 10 Dec 2013 09:47:32 PM

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Siti Jamilah Binti Abu Hassan 02 Dec 2013 11:37:45 PM

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Good evening
If I was the Education minister, another task I will do is I will
change back KSSR to KBSR again. The main reason is
KSSR not given priority to the examination. If I were the minister of
education, I will give priority to
the examination. Examinations system is very important for students and p
arents. They will hardworking to get good results in exam. Pupils will study
hard. For my opinion The band system without examination is an unfair
judgment to the students.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 9
11 Dec 2013
12:38:38 PM
Posted By : Saguntala A/P Elagamurom
10 Dec 2013
09:47:32 PM
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If i become a Education Minister,i will change educatian system
have been now.I could not make teacher in trouble such making file
like in PBS now.Most of teacher are trouble in PBS system. I would
like to change the education policy back to the normal again. At
present the students waste their time the whole year round and then
mug up a few questions and take the examination. These
examinations are in no way a sure test of one's ability. Although we
are improve in technology,use ict system is good idea to improve our
education level in worldwide.It making our Malaysian country
students can furthermore their education international level.


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Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 9
11 Dec 2013
08:14:21 AM
Posted By : Rozana Binti Radzali
02 Dec 2013
01:19:08 AM
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Salam sejahtera...
Undue importance to the examination shall have no place in my
scheme of education. Promotions would be made on semester system
already in practice in Germany, U.S.A. and other European countries.
At present the students waste their time the whole year round and then
mug up a few questions and take the examination. These examinations
are in no way a sure test of one's ability. Credit is given to the power of
cramming and in the selection of questions. In the semester system
everyone shall have to study throughout the year. Next I will direct my
attention to technical and agricultural education. Study of an art or craft
would be made a compulsory subject in the school curriculum.

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Re : Re : Re : Topic 9
07 Dec 2013
06:59:24 PM
Posted By : Asiah Binti Mohd Saman
28 Nov 2013
07:27:26 PM
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i do agree with you. the policy of education need to be change back as before. students
now days have a lot of things to disobey their teachers.


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Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 9
07 Dec 2013
11:27:59 PM
Posted By : Nasiriyah Bt Asmuni
07 Dec 2013
06:59:24 PM
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I see your point. education's policy should dynamic through modern era. As long as we
are concern enough about young generation. schools play their role to educate people as
they are. but old policy forget to bring suitable ways and need to be rearrange fit with
modern world. Here we as teachers need some support morally and physically


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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 9
11 Dec 2013
12:39:37 PM
Posted By : Saguntala A/P Elagamurom
07 Dec 2013
11:27:59 PM
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I would like to change the education policy back to the normal again.
At present the students waste their time the whole year round and
then mug up a few questions and take the examination. These
examinations are in no way a sure test of one's ability. Although we
are improve in technology,use ict system is good idea to improve our
education level in worldwide
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Re : Re : Re : Topic 9
08 Dec 2013
12:22:44 PM
Posted By : Mohd Hasni Bin Suhaimi
28 Nov 2013
07:27:26 PM
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if I was the Minister of Education, one of the things I would change is the learning
system. learning system that is said to be good now it is not. a lot of confusion going
on. for example PBS system in secondary schools. implementation of the objectives and
execution is not clear.

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Re : Re : Re : Topic 9
08 Dec 2013
12:58:55 PM
Posted By : Mohd Firdaus Bin Ahmad
28 Nov 2013
07:27:26 PM
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There were many ways on how to improve our athletes performances at global stages. For
examples, I think government should take actions by sending our athletes to be train by special
trainers imported from others country and not just trainer from Malaysia. Beside, the
government should also grants gifts of encouragements to our athletes to boost up
their performances in sports. Government should also provide a better accommodations to
our athletes like providing them with larger sports centre, more sophisticated equipments and
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Re : Re : Re : Topic 9
09 Dec 2013
12:34:04 AM
Posted By : Norazizah Binti Hussin
28 Nov 2013
07:27:26 PM
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Assalamualaikum and Very Good Morning,
I strongly agree with your points. We have lose our powers. Students are not
afraid of us anymore, because they don't get the punishment like what we got during our
school era. Nowadays, only warnings and students were not afraid if they don't complete
their work. Let's give back our power then. I believe that we know how to use that
power for good.

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Re : Re : Topic 9
30 Nov 2013
12:40:54 AM
Posted By : Sayfolhidzam Bin Md Ali
27 Nov 2013
11:58:39 PM
Reply To : ISYAZI BIN ISMAIL

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Good Morning,
If I were the Education Minister, I would engage students nationwide to interact
with each other by creating an exclusive portal that can be accessed easily with a
computer and Internet. With such a portal, students can interact and form study groups
online. While I am aware that this is quite ambitious as there are schools without
appropriate facilities, I am sure that slowly but surely, this can be achieved.


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Re : Re : Re : Topic 9
30 Nov 2013
10:41:41 AM
Posted By : Ahmad Khairul Bin Zakaria
30 Nov 2013
12:40:54 AM
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In addition, If i become Education Minister, I want develop a program that will connect
the school administrators and the family to work together to ensure quality education is
being taught in school and at home, and to develop an open communication between the
parents and the teachers.


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Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 9
01 Dec 2013
04:32:31 PM
Posted By : Fatimah Bt Ismail
30 Nov 2013
10:41:41 AM
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Good evening,
It is good idea my friend, one platform to open communication between
the parents and the teachers. Teachers can know more about their
student. Their can share about information and problem either other.
Held discussions can resolve the problem.
Thank you.


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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 9
08 Dec 2013
04:07:21 PM
Posted By : Asiah Binti Mohd Saman
01 Dec 2013
04:32:31 PM
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besides that, every school need to prepared some soft skill to their students. especially in
primary school.


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Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 9
02 Dec 2013
01:59:49 AM
Posted By : Linda Bt Masdan
30 Nov 2013
10:41:41 AM
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Salam sejahtera,
I agree with you. When parents and teachers work together, it
sends the student the message that "we're all in this together."
Therefore, it is vital that both parties learn to share planning for
the child's instructional needs, as well as identification of potential
problems or areas that need work.
A continuing relationship between family and school requires a
commitment to communication and shared responsibility. To
encourage further positive parent / teacher interastions, set up a
communication mode that works for parents, teachers and
students. In addition to meetings, letters, faxes, and phone calls,
computer networks can augment communication.
Teachers strive to establish partnerships with parents to support
student
learning. Strong communication is fundamental to this partnership
and to building a sense of community between home and school.
In these changing times, teachers must continue to develop and
expand their skills in order to maximize effective communication
with parents. Report cards are the traditional mode of conveying
permanent, written evaluative information regarding student
progress. Report cards should be clear and easy for parents to
understand. These records should provide an analysis of academic
development across content areas, information about student
strengths and learning style, an assessment of the childs social
development, specific goals for the student to work on, and
associated suggestions for the parent (Aronson, 1995). Report
cards also generally provide an invitation for the parent to
respond, usually in written format. Teachers should review
parental responses in a timely manner to determine any required
follow-up. Carefully prepared report cards, coupled with parent
conferences as needed, provide effective communication
regarding student learning. Significantly, teachers can prevent
confrontations with parents by ensuring that the report card is not
the first communication when concerns exist.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 9
10 Dec 2013
09:52:19 PM
Posted By : Siti Jamilah Binti Abu Hassan
02 Dec 2013
01:59:49 AM
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Assalamualaikum and Hi all,
If I were the Education Minister, I would make changes to our education
system. In the globalization eras, technology is very important. Our
students nowadays are gadgets eras. They more attract to technology
method rather than manual learning. So I will introduce Mobile Learning
Committee to set the goals and needs to ensure the learning process
enjoyable with usage of ICT by the teachers. But the important things that
all the teachers should have good and well command in both language
Malay and English as well to make sure they can deliver in smooth and
will get respect from the student
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Re : Re : Re : Topic 9
03 Dec 2013
12:38:37 AM
Posted By : KHAIRUL AFIMI BIN ABDUL AFEEF
30 Nov 2013
12:40:54 AM
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I agree with you that equipping schools with first class facilities. With the availability of
facilities and equipment for learning activities, it will simplify the task of teaching.
Indirectly teaching and learning objectives will be achieved
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Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 9
08 Dec 2013
12:31:56 PM
Posted By : Mohd Hasni Bin Suhaimi
03 Dec 2013
12:38:37 AM
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civil servants in the ministry of education should not be burdened with work that is less
beneficial as the data entered in the systems need to be incorporated with the same
information as e profiles, e promotions, e splg, and more. I would change only one
system used and all the information is there. That is more practical

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Re : Re : Re : Topic 9
09 Dec 2013
12:48:15 AM
Posted By : MOHD. TAKRI BIN MORAD
30 Nov 2013
12:40:54 AM
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I agree with your opinion. Nowadays, technology is very useful and help teachers to
engage students who learn better this way. Students can also get help and guidance at
any time from the teacher via e-mail or online collaboration, or from the website.


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Re : Re : Topic 9
02 Dec 2013
12:20:56 AM
Posted By : Khoo Chooi Fen
27 Nov 2013
11:58:39 PM
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Good evening,
As we know, educating children about knowledge is important.I believe that what
teacher suggested like put outstanding ,talented and young teachers to schools is
very effectively .However, the real purpose is to help students in rural and
remote areas.With the availability of outstanding teachers in rural schools in some
way help improve the performance of students and schools in remote and rural areas.

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Re : Re : Topic 9
03 Dec 2013
12:36:17 AM
Posted By : KHAIRUL AFIMI BIN ABDUL AFEEF
27 Nov 2013
11:58:39 PM
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I agree with you. If I was the minister of education, I will ensure that the welfare
of teachers maintained. education system should be balanced so that the
burden does not fall on teachers too heavy. Judging the present education
system, the teacher is given a variety of tasks off the field. whereas the main
task is to teach. however, due to want to pursue something that is not certain,
given the task of extreme teachers so teachers themselves no time for family.
Education system should have an aura that gives joy. students can learn to be
happy for getting new knowledge. if the teacher education system is now
overloaded with PBS, for example, many teachers and students feel
overburdened. Teacher against time, students burdened assignments can not
be done at their level. The first thing I would do if I was the minister of education
is teachers' welfare.

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Re : Re : Re : Topic 9
03 Dec 2013
09:53:06 PM
Posted By : AHMAD SHAHAL BIN FISOL
03 Dec 2013
12:36:17 AM
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Posts which are essential to be observed by national education policy makers in the
Ministry of Education
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Re : Re : Topic 9
03 Dec 2013
10:40:13 AM
Posted By : TAN WEN PIN
27 Nov 2013
11:58:39 PM
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Agree with you teacher, English as a second language (ESL) is the use or study
of English by speakers with different native language.
English is a language which has great reach and influence; it is taught all over the world
under many different circumstances. In English-speaking countries, English language
teaching has essentially evolved in two broad directions: instruction for people who
intend to live there and for those who do not. These divisions have grown firmer as the
instructors of these two "industries" have used different terminologi, followed distinct
training qualifications, formed separate professional asscotional, and so on.


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Re : Re : Topic 9
03 Dec 2013
09:51:54 PM
Posted By : AHMAD SHAHAL BIN FISOL
27 Nov 2013
11:58:39 PM
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Education will not have a direction if we are not consistent with the national cultural
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Re : Re : Topic 9
04 Dec 2013
10:09:19 AM
Posted By : Azhan Bin Hj Abd Majid
27 Nov 2013
11:58:39 PM
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I would not say that our education system is out-of-date. It's really on the go we just
need a few adjustment that's all.
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Re : Re : Topic 9
07 Dec 2013
11:10:54 PM
Posted By : Nasiriyah Bt Asmuni
27 Nov 2013
11:58:39 PM
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I agree, one of the factor is good facilities in every school to ensure teachers and
students really can do their job easily and effectively. students will enjoy while taking
part in school activities. so they really love school and learning.


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Re : Re : Topic 9 09 Dec 2013 05:47:59 PM

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I am sorry to ask what does it got to do with the need of our country? Revision of textbook
s does not really bring benefits to
the nation.We should change the education system so that each and every nation will lead
a comfortable life. No one will suffer.
There are many reasons why I would like to change the education system if I were the Min
istry of Education. I want schools to
serve as factories that produce relevant workforces for the benefit of our country.

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Re : Re : Topic 9
10 Dec 2013
08:54:42 AM
Posted By : YASMIN BT. MD.NAYAN
27 Nov 2013
11:58:39 PM
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I quite agree with some of your points which is actually a good way to improve the
education system. From the way i see in, the education part is more important than the
tough exams. If we manage to educate the students properly, the national examinations
are more or less a test to see how much they have learned, rather than how much they
have revised on the spot questions 2 months before the examinations.
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Re : Topic 9
28 Nov 2013
10:21:56 AM
Posted By : MEGAT ROSHIDI B SHAWAL 27 Nov 2013
07:29:55 PM
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One thing that I would do is to make sure every students could have a subject that they
could be related to, a subject that could relate them to the real world not just by theory
but practical as well. For example, a music class, where they could form and perform
with their own band of music. A drama class, where they could act themselves and a
business class where they could run their own business. So, when they graduated, these
classes should be able to give them hints on what they are going to do.

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Re : Re : Topic 9
29 Nov 2013
04:16:47 PM
Posted By : Looi Ah Cheong
28 Nov 2013
10:21:56 AM
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I definitely agree your opinion, in our primary school education policy, each student
will read ten subjects. In fact, in a foreign country, every student can according to
personal expertise to learn about the subject. So that each student can play individual
specialty. So, when they graduated, these classes should be able to give them hints on
what they are going to do.


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Re : Re : Topic 9
30 Nov 2013
12:42:56 AM
Posted By : Sayfolhidzam Bin Md Ali
28 Nov 2013
10:21:56 AM
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Good Morning,
If I were the Education Minister, I would encourage students to learn what is
beyond their textbooks. Students and teachers are welcome to talk about happenings in
the world because this will greatly aid them in their global perspectives. Students are
entitled to their own opinions, as there is certainly no right or wrong to them. When
discussing with their peers and teachers, they will know more about whats happening
around them and will indirectly cultivate the habit of reading or even watching the
news, making them globally-informed citizens.

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Re : Re : Re : Topic 9
01 Dec 2013
11:47:48 AM
Posted By : Santhi A/P Arumugam
30 Nov 2013
12:42:56 AM
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I agree with the views.Revise examination format. Instead of just the usual type of
exams with obvious answes at times, Questionnaires should require students to
critically think for the best answer and should be able to expand the answer. To
ensure that the students are not just using their luck to be able to conclude for the
right answer, but of course, using their knowledge and reasoning.Encourage
participations from different Education sector that is of students, teachers,
administrators, and parents. So that they may be able to voice out their concerns
directly, and to form and to implement action plans based on their suggestions and
comments.


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Re : Re : Re : Topic 9
02 Dec 2013
01:39:15 AM
Posted By : Linda Bt Masdan
30 Nov 2013
12:42:56 AM
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Salam sejahtera,
I agree with you. All I can say about Malaysian educational system is that
we are too depending on memorizing. Students are being taught to
memorize what they have learned instead of understanding what they learn.
By too focusing on students academic performance, we actually ignore the
students who are not performed well in academic. In fact, they maybe
talented in different fields that require different skills such as sports, art,
living skills etc.
Malaysian educational system needs to be reformed in order to produce
holistic students. We should teach students in both aspects; cognitive and
creativity. There will be less social problems among the Malaysians if they
have good morality education. Apart from that, Malaysians need to
promote critical thinking and analytic skills as a way to improve creativity.
How can we develop our national products, for example, Proton, if we do
not have our own invention and still depend on others creativity?

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Topic 9
05 Dec 2013
01:54:46 PM
Posted By : MUHAMMAD JAFRI BIN ALI
30 Nov 2013
12:42:56 AM
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Good idea, by increasing the number of teachers certainly will decrease the workload of
teachers. Implementation of educational programs will run smoothly. All the useful
benefits not only for students but also for the school, community and country. Effective
curriculum planning and successful implementation at all levels will be able to produce
the next generation to run the country in the future.

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Re : Re : Topic 9
03 Dec 2013
12:16:18 AM
Posted By : KHAIRUL AFIMI BIN ABDUL AFEEF
28 Nov 2013
10:21:56 AM
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In my opinion, the model focuses on professional development and the impact of the
implementation of these methods in the classroom and the role of school administrators
in the implementation of the methods and techniques of learning in school later. We
want to challenge and shake up the thinking of educators today, including those among
academic experts and professors to change their thinking to the method of the future.
Goal we are aiming to find ways and means to establish a joint empowerment of
lifelong learning and further needs in the future.

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Re : Re : Topic 9
04 Dec 2013
10:13:27 AM
Posted By : Azhan Bin Hj Abd Majid
28 Nov 2013
10:21:56 AM
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We always want to give the best to students but if students are allowed
to choose whatever subject they wants how are we going to run the
school. I thought we already have music class and drama class
through the co-curricular activities.
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Re : Topic 9
28 Nov 2013
06:19:06 PM
Posted By : Azhar Bin Pilus
27 Nov 2013
07:29:55 PM
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Good Everning & Salam 1 Malaysia
If i am an Education Minister, i will introduce virtual reality as an
educational tool to enable students exploring their school work in virtual reality
and understand more on their subjects. For example, in physics class, any
objects can be controlled by students and observe them from any angle. In
history subject, student will get experience by going into the Great Pyramid
using the virtual reality tools. Ministry of Education will upgrade and integrate all
computers in school to cater virtual reality teaching method. This new learning
method will be more enjoyable and fun.




Forum 10 How to improve the performance of our athletes at the global stage.

Re : Topic 10 28 Nov 2013 12:37:00 AM
Posted By : ISYAZI BIN ISMAIL
27 Nov
2013
07:25:05
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The time is now right to take a more proactive approach in this area of talent detection,
talent confirmation, talent fast tracking and talent transfer. As part of the world class
system, one key area already addressing is the notion of getting smarter and better at
nurturing our athletes, ensuring we have a much lower attrition rate, and above all that our
athletes are at all times properly prepared to perform on the world stage.
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Re : Re : Topic 10
29 Nov 2013
08:06:55 PM
Posted By : HAFISHAH BINTI HAMID
28 Nov 2013
12:37:00 AM
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For my opinion, to ensure that the vision is achieved, all parties must mobilize so that
Malaysia can keep pace with other developed countries in the field of core sports such
as football, badminton, hockey and some other sports emerging.


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Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
01 Dec 2013
02:34:00 AM
Posted By : Linda Bt Masdan
29 Nov 2013
08:06:55 PM
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Salam sejahtera,

The development of athletic talent is a long-term process.
Through the athlete development cycle, an athlete
progresses to the highest level of his or her ability based on
a well-designed plan that allows for long-term
improvements. Scientific research has concluded that it
takes a minimum of 10 years and 10,000 hours of training
for a talented athlete to reach elite levels (Ericsson &
Charness 1994; Salmela et al. 1998). This translates into
more than 3 hours of training daily for 10 years (a
commitment that few can or will make).
Over the past decade, the sports conditioning field has seen
considerable growth in science and practical training alike.
In the past, programs had focused on the development of
sport-specific skills, strategies and tactics, with most
training coming from coaches during regularly scheduled
team practices. Sports coaches simply mimicked the sport-
specific movements in the conditioning setting without
paying much attention to injury prevention, overuse
syndrome or overall development. Then, head coaches in
some sports began enhancing the training by improving
physical traits rather than just replicating specific
movement patterns; for example, to improve sprinting
ability, track coaches focused on leg strength, power and
speed through multijoint lifts and plyometrics. Along with
this trend came the use of strength and conditioning
coaches who devoted their role to improving each athlete's
unique physicality.

Later, as the personal fitness trainer (PFT) field grew,
specialty education helped trainers working with athletes to
differentiate their skill sets. Today, there are certification
programs that designate PFTs as sports conditioning
specialists so they can address specific sport-related
demands and injury epidemiology.

Athletes and coaches are constantly seeking an advantage
over the competition and searching for new tools (including
the intangible factors that can make the difference between
winning and losing) to help them achieve this edge. There
is a constant drive to go faster, jump higher and be
stronger. The focus of sports conditioning goes beyond
training, marking the difference between having a ripped,
more fit body and eliciting peak athletic performance from a
smarter, more skilled body. This is reflected in the sports
conditioning workout curriculum and long-term plan.


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Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
02 Dec 2013
08:47:21 AM
Posted By : ZULKIFLI BIN AHMAD
01 Dec 2013
02:34:00 AM
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ASSALAMUALAIKUM AND GOOD MORNING.
Support from all the other people involved in the sport also influences an athlete.
Government should provide sports since the school by encouraging muird involved in
sports. Parents, friends and the local community can be a supporter behind the athletes
during sporting events conducted

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
07 Dec 2013
11:39:24 PM
Posted By : Nasiriyah Bt Asmuni
02 Dec 2013
08:47:21 AM
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I fell the same. supporters must motivate them while they win or lost as well. supporters
must not blame they while they loose as long as they played well. They were unlucky.


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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
08 Dec 2013
12:13:20 PM
Posted By : Mohd Hasni Bin Suhaimi
07 Dec 2013
11:39:24 PM
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Relationship between coach and athletes are very important. The athletes are
human and they cannot be stress. Motivated from their coach as a moral
support is needed. The coach must always take care their feelings and solves
their athletes problems.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
08 Dec 2013
01:01:33 PM
Posted By : Mohd Firdaus Bin Ahmad
08 Dec 2013
12:13:20 PM
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I agree with the teacher, if I am the minister of education will also receive a healthy
breakfast to all students before the students start learning sessions. Breakfast is a very
important meal and should not be ignored students because it gives the body the energy
needed to carry out all today .We actually understand that working parents cannot afford
to provide nutritious breakfast early in the morning because of busy work. Actually
according to the study " Children who eat breakfast will be more energetic and active
and they are able to concentrate and learn better in school than children who do not eat
breakfast , "A study of the issues were affecting Relationship Between Hunger and
Psychosocial Functioning in Low - Income American Children are published in the
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry in February
1998.It indicated that students who eat breakfast every morning get better results in
standardized tests , to be more polite and less hyperactive than students who do not eat
breakfast .Example is the combination of a nutritious breakfast boiled egg , an orange
and a bowl of cereal . Breakfast with low-fat milk or a whole meal bread with peanut
butter , sliced carrots and low-fat yogurt also between healthy practice. However ,
breakfast sweet sugary cereal , pancakes and maple syrup chocolate chip cookies should
be avoided because it will cause them to hunger fast , easy to sing and eat more in the
afternoon. Just like children, students and adults also show a better performance in
academic and work if they start the day with breakfast. Students are also encouraged to
drink milk from one to three glasses a day as part of a healthy and balanced diet

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
10 Dec 2013
12:41:48 AM
Posted By : Norazizah Binti Hussin
08 Dec 2013
12:13:20 PM
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Assalamualaikum and Salam 1 Malaysia......
I believe that our government might be able to provide more incentives for their
motivation and we should select and train potential athletes since they were very
young to fully develop their skills in the sports that they are good at.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
10 Dec 2013
09:47:05 AM
Posted By : YASMIN BT. MD.NAYAN
08 Dec 2013
12:13:20 PM
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Just like what i said, and yes i agree that the coach is the main source of athletes'
achievements and performance. A good coach, or trainer will know how to manage the
athlete so that they can move further, achieving more and more without giving them the
stress and pressure that will affect their performance.
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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
11 Dec 2013
12:51:45 PM
Posted By : Saguntala A/P Elagamurom
10 Dec 2013
09:47:05 AM
Reply To : YASMIN BT. MD.NAYAN

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As an athlete, your mind is your most important asset. Developing mental
toughness will support you in your career when times become more
challenging. Sport is full of highs and lows, and learning to be mentally tough
will enable you to stay strong and focused during moments of self-doubt
moments when you may consider taking a short-cut to improve your
performance. The ways are like giving bonus for those athletes as a reward for
their good performance in the tournament. In addition, our athletes should have
a good coach to train them, so it is necessary to hire a good and quality coach
to assist our athletes with technique and tactic that they can used in their
games.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
09 Dec 2013
09:17:05 PM
Posted By : JAARONAH BT HASHIM 02 Dec 2013
08:47:21 AM
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I agree with you. My addition
Unearth young talent from other schools. We know that students across the country with
so many hidden talents in sports. The proof during sporting events at the school, district,
state and national levels, we find that many young junior talent and potential. But their
talent sunk so only upon completion of the school year. Therefore the Ministry of
Education should work with the Ministry of Youth and Sports and the sports bodies to
polish this young talent to compete at the international level. Establishment of schools
sports like Sultan Abdul Jalil Sports School, Tunku Mahkota Ismail Sports School
(SSTMI) City and other bidders is a smart move to come so that we do not lack the
echelon of the sport in the future.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
10 Dec 2013
12:37:31 AM
Posted By : Norazizah Binti Hussin
09 Dec 2013
09:17:05 PM
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Salam and Good morning,
In Malaysia, we have two sports schools but by comparing to other sports schools in the
world, we are still left far behind in terms of innovative curriculum, lack of funding,
inadequate infrastructure and facilities, insufficient human resources which is the
teaching and coaching staffs and many more. Sports schools dont only emphasize on
sports excellence but to also on the continuous improvement in the achievements and
successes on the academic side as well. In this presentation, we would like to suggest
some improvements in the curriculum design and implementation to the Ministry of
Education (MOE) with minor changes in content of the future curriculum in creating an
excellent and successful sports school that would make our athletes shine in the eyes of
the world.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
06 Dec 2013
05:04:22 PM
Posted By : ZULFAKOR B ISMAIL
01 Dec 2013
02:34:00 AM
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They have to now be offered special prizes or monetary baits to achieve these
records.This rewards will not just boost their confidence but also their
performances to make our nation known for the entire worldwide.
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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
08 Dec 2013
01:20:18 PM
Posted By : Mohd Firdaus Bin Ahmad
06 Dec 2013
05:04:22 PM
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The curriculum should reflect the current trends and needs of high school students,
employers and colleges. All have tremendous effect on the required subjects that high
school students must take and the knowledge students must have for them to be
effective on the job and in college.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 10 09 Dec 2013 05:54:11 PM

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You might be right to some extent. Datuk Nicole David is one of the best example. She inv
olves in squash at a very young age.
I think, squash is her most interested game. To win every game is set in her mind, body an
d spirit. She has the potentials, strong will
to win, focus and loosing the game is not in her mind. She never thought of any incentives
given to her as many people might think.
She is really the best international athlete. So, why don't we think how to produce athletes l
ike Datuk Nicole David.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
10 Dec 2013
12:15:25 AM
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01 Dec 2013
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Assalamualaikum,
There are many ways to improve the performance of our athletes at the global stage .
For example , athletes need to practice in order to perform well. Training efficiently for
our sport and varying your workouts and skill drills can help us avoid burnout and
boredom, as well as reach new levels of performance ever day .
Furthermore , the right nutrition can help us excel in sports, recover faster, decrease
your risk of injury, and even reduce muscle soreness. Proper sport nutrition can also
help us avoid dehydration , general exercise fatigue, and more. Fuel our body right to
get the most out of our efforts.
Finally , government also have been very supportive in giving the financial assistance
required in order to get the overseas coaching. In order to be competitive at global stage
one must get a global exposure and compete with the best athlete globally.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
10 Dec 2013
09:58:47 PM
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01 Dec 2013
02:34:00 AM
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Assalamualaikum and hi everyone,
There are some ways on how to improve the performance of our
athletes at the global stage. The ways are like giving bonus for those
athletes as a reward for their good performance in the tournament. In
addition, our athletes should have a good coach to train them, so it is
necessary to hire a good and quality coach to assist our athletes with
technique and tactic that they can used in their games.
They can refer to the way of foreign country how their practice,
how they tackle the games and so on. Our athletes must be provided
with a comfortable and convenient place to practice daily. The
infrastructure must be improved dont have to wait until we have a high
and prestige event then we will improve it. Young athletes from school
should be trained well to make sure them tough enough to face more
challenging tournament later.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
11 Dec 2013
08:12:48 AM
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01 Dec 2013
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Good evening...
I agree with you...There are some ways on how to improve the performance of our athletes at
the global stage:
Giving bonus for those athletes as a reward for their good performance in the tournament.
Our athletes should have a good coach to train them, so it is necessary to hire a good and
quality coach to assist our athletes with technique and tactic that they can used in their games.
They can refer to the way of foreign country how their practice, how they tackle the games and
so on.
Our athletes must be provided with a comfortable and convenient place to practice daily. The
infrastructure must be improved dont have to wait until we have a high and prestige event then
we will improve it.

Young athletes from school should be trained well to make sure them tough enough to face
more challenging tournament later.



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Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
01 Dec 2013
03:34:46 PM
Posted By : Linda Bt Masdan
29 Nov 2013
08:06:55 PM
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Salam sejahtera,
The Individualization and Ceiling Principle is important when considering
how to maximize an athletes skill enhancement and performance level.
The key aspects of this principle are that athletes will benefit more when
programs are planned to meet their individual needs and when the
individuals capabilities are taken into consideration. Individuals respond
differently to training. Some are high responders and some are low
responders. As such, programs may need adjusting to reflect the athletes
requirements (Hodge, Sleivert, McKenzie 1996). Many athletes will relate
to this having watched training partners gain tremendous performance
improvements while only making slow progress themselves. This scenario
may indicate that changes need to be made to both of the athletes
programs.
This principle also considers the length of time an athlete has been training
and how close they are to their individual genetic potential. Many athletes
may recall the time that they put 20 kilograms on their best bench press in
only two months or the year that they slashed their best 100 metre time by
1.2 seconds. These rapid gains in performance generally occur during a
relatively early stage of an individuals training. These gains slowly but
surely diminish as time pushes forward. This principle considers that an
athlete nearing his or her ceiling in one type of fitness may benefit by
improving in another area of fitness. An example of this is a team-sport
athlete whose speed is nearing its peak. However, with room to improve
flexibility, this athlete could increase overall performance on the field as
well as reduce the risk of injury. Coleman (2002) discusses developing the
total athlete stating, You cannot get away with just being strong or fast or
flexible or skilled. You need the whole packagetotal fitness.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
08 Dec 2013
01:02:01 PM
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01 Dec 2013
03:34:46 PM
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Government through the Ministry of Youth and Sports has provided substantial support
of sports development programs in countries such as the establishment of the National
Sports Council (NSC) and the National Sports Institute (NSI). Sports development
program covers critical aspects such as finance, coaching, nutrition, psychology, and so
on. In relation to this issue, the Minister of Youth and Sports, was chided about eating
the national football players when competing in the Asia Cup tournament which is
considered incompatible with the diet of athletes. The athlete should also be exposed to
international tournaments more often. Continued participation is very important in order
to enhance performance and adapt to the actual situation of competition. The Ministry of
Education should also serve to unearth young talent from other schools. We know that
students across the country so many people have a latent talent in sports.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
11 Dec 2013
08:11:26 AM
Posted By : Rozana Binti Radzali
08 Dec 2013
01:02:01 PM
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Salam sejahtera...
Every athlete should be given adequate training and a personal trainer each.
Training that been provided have to be equal to a high standard so that every
athlete is ready to play in a higher level as Olympic and Komanwel sport. In
addition, each athlete should be given a break. 24 hours of training does not mean
anything if the athlete falls ill the next day and have to rest until his health
recovered. This situation may take about a week to restore the spirit and energy of
the athlete. So, an effective way is to provide proper training and adequate rest at
the same time.

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Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
02 Dec 2013
08:58:05 AM
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29 Nov 2013
08:06:55 PM
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ASSALAMUALAIKUM AND GOOD MORNING.
I agree with everything, except that in order to achieve this goal jugamemainkanperanan
sports science in shaping world-class athletes as sports science can ensure athletes to
reach a higher level in terms of food, exercise, injury and other levels. In addition,
athletes can increase the respiratory system, cardiovascular system and build their
muscles.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
03 Dec 2013
04:25:10 PM
Posted By : FARHAH BINTI MD ZAIN
02 Dec 2013
08:58:05 AM
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Athletes need to practice in order t perform well. Training efficinetly for your sport and
varying your workouts and skill drills can help our athletes avoid burnout and boredom,
as well as reach new levels of performance.


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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
07 Dec 2013
11:45:11 PM
Posted By : Nasiriyah Bt Asmuni
03 Dec 2013
04:25:10 PM
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I do agree. I feel well arranged schedule helps a lot. An athlete will increase from step
to another based on good trainer and practice session together. They become tougher
and more tougher after they daily practiced.


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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
11 Dec 2013
12:52:59 PM
Posted By : Saguntala A/P Elagamurom
07 Dec 2013
11:45:11 PM
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The ways are like giving bonus for those athletes as a reward for their good
performance in the tournament. In addition, our athletes should have a good
coach to train them, so it is necessary to hire a good and quality coach to assist
our athletes with technique and tactic that they can used in their games.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 10 09 Dec 2013 05:58:06 PM

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It is true that athletes in our country are not consistent with their performances, This season
they may perform well but not in the others.
That is why we found out that our athletes are on and off. My suggestion is to filter the gen
uine athletes that can go further.tq

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Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
06 Dec 2013
05:35:30 PM
Posted By : Abdul Aziz Bin Md Yub
29 Nov 2013
08:06:55 PM
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yes teacher. on the other hand, with offer more incentives as a reward also can make
them feel more spirit to fight in every competition they join to win it.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
07 Dec 2013
11:34:03 PM
Posted By : Nasiriyah Bt Asmuni
06 Dec 2013
05:35:30 PM
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I agree. An athlete must be paid extra bonus based on their performance. As human
money can be one of the most motivated thing. so give them suitable salary and fasilities
they do their job beyond the limit.


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Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
09 Dec 2013
09:19:52 PM
Posted By : JAARONAH BT HASHIM
29 Nov 2013
08:06:55 PM
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In addition, the athlete should be exposed to international tournaments more often.
Continued participation is very important in establishing performance and adapt to the
actual situation of competition. Football team for example, is not capable of forming a
sound understanding combined by last minute at a tournament only. Each player must
have been of personal backgrounds and different skills. Thus, continuous participation
in various tournaments to form understanding among them and continued to reap the
desired results.

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Re : Re : Topic 10
30 Nov 2013
03:42:18 PM
Posted By : Sayfolhidzam Bin Md Ali
28 Nov 2013
12:37:00 AM
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Good Evening,
To make our athletes get high performance on sports, they must develop and
enhance the physical capability. The athlete and coach must work together to develop a
strength and conditioning program that targets the physical needs of the athlete. This
typically involves gym-based training designed to improve total body power, as well as
conditioning training designed to enhance cardiovascular performance, running
acceleration, speed, change of direction and elevation as appropriate.

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Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
01 Dec 2013
01:30:28 PM
Posted By : Santhi A/P Arumugam
30 Nov 2013
03:42:18 PM
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I agree with the views. As an athlete, mind is most important asset. Developing mental
toughness will support in their career when times become more challenging. Sport is full
of highs and lows, and learning to be mentally tough will enable to stay strong and
focused during moments of self-doubt moments when may consider taking a short-cut
to improve their performance.Strong decision-making skills and the confidence to stand
by their values will underpin their success as an athlete. Sometimes will be faced with
tough decisions. Always try and think things through before you take a course of action.



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Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
02 Dec 2013
08:10:16 AM
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30 Nov 2013
03:42:18 PM
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ASSALAMUALAIKUM AND GOOD MORNING.
Nutritional factors also integral in improving the performance of athletes. Athletes need
to consider the use of optimal nutrition in their training programs to be able to provide
all the nutrients necessary for adequate tissue preservation, restoration and development
of the non-redundant. There are many suggestions of foods that can provide the
necessary nutrients for tissue preservation, restoration and development. Athletic body
to be controlled with great care as a result of continuous training with food. Examples of
food before the competition is ready to digest and provide the energy needed for
exercise.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 10 09 Dec 2013 05:55:30 PM

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Well to me it depends on how the system of sports institution is being practised. The athle
tes themselves should be
committed to play the roles as required by the institution or even the country.

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Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
02 Dec 2013
12:28:46 PM
Posted By : TAN WEN PIN
30 Nov 2013
03:42:18 PM
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Totally agree with you teacher, athlete and coach must work together. According to
Wang and Callahan (1999), the perception differences of athletes' ability between
coaches and athletes are very common. A non starter might think that he/she is one of
the best players on the team, but the coach might think otherwise. Such a difference of
perception on an athlete's ability oftentimes becomes a cause of conflict between
coaches and athletes. That is one of the major reasons of why many conflicts occur
between nonstarters and coaches. Obviously, how nonstarters show respect to their
coaches becomes a determining factor of team cohesion because playing time is always
a central issue of team sports. This factor is also perceived as a fairness issue; if coaches
cannot handle this issue satisfactorily, coaches could be easily blamed with favoritism
attitudes toward certain players.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
03 Dec 2013
03:28:40 PM
Posted By : KHAIRUL AFIMI BIN ABDUL AFEEF
02 Dec 2013
12:28:46 PM
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Assalammualaikum.
I strongly agree with you. in addition, to maintain stamina, our athletes must get
plenty of physical exercise for optimal health and increased stamina.
Although physical exercise makes you tired immediately after you
finish, regular exercise increases your overall energy level and stamina.
Cardiovascular exercise, such as aerobics, running, biking and dancing
exercises your heart and lungs, increasing the efficiency with which
your body supplies oxygen to the muscles. As a result, your body's
endurance and stamina increase and fatigue levels decrease.
Lead an active life. Any type of movement is good for your
cardiovascular health; the more, the better. Wear a pedometer and
shoot for a goal of 10,000 steps every day.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
10 Dec 2013
12:53:31 AM
Posted By : Norazizah Binti Hussin
02 Dec 2013
12:28:46 PM
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Good Morning,
I agree with the views. Good time management will help improve the performance of
the athletes on the global stage. In addition I think athletes should also be given the
exposure to changes in the time between our countries and also the country hours they
compete. For example if we are on the Asian continent has a very noticeable difference
with continental Europe or North America and South America. The time change factors
may reduce the performance of our athletes.

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Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
02 Dec 2013
12:40:19 PM
Posted By : TAN WEN PIN
30 Nov 2013
03:42:18 PM
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Agree with you teacher, to make athletes get high performance on sports, they must
develop and enhance the physical capability.
Here are the benefits of athletic mental excellence training.Athletes are blessed with
physical gifts. But how they choose to utilize these gifts is up to them. Mental
excellence training helps athletes get the absolute most out of their physical condition
and training. It is also the key to being able to complete with younger competitors long
past their physical prime. The ability to outthink ones opponents becomes more and
more important as the years progress.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
02 Dec 2013
11:28:27 PM
Posted By : ZULHAIDA BT YAHYA
02 Dec 2013
12:40:19 PM
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I agree with you teacher, athlete and coach must work together.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
04 Dec 2013
02:40:41 PM
Posted By : AHMAD SHAHAL BIN FISOL
02 Dec 2013
12:40:19 PM
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In addition, athlete development programs also need to be repaired and given a new
breath in an attempt to bring forth a competitive athlete in international rankings.
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Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
03 Dec 2013
03:25:17 PM
Posted By : KHAIRUL AFIMI BIN ABDUL AFEEF
30 Nov 2013
03:42:18 PM
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I do agree with all of your suggestion. Coach and training facilities play a
major role in resulting the good and expected performance. Well trained
coach and good facilities that be provided to our athletes is really
important that our athletes need. It will ensure our athletes get good
assist in helping them tackle the games and with complete and good
condition facilities provided, the comfortable during training will helping
them to perform well in the tournament later.
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Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
03 Dec 2013
04:31:28 PM
Posted By : FARHAH BINTI MD ZAIN
03 Dec 2013
03:25:17 PM
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I agree with you, strength training also critical component to athletes performance.
Increasing muscular stength and endurance improves an athletes ability to exercise more
efficiently, avoid injury and recovery faster.


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Re : Re : Topic 10
01 Dec 2013
01:21:47 PM
Posted By : Santhi A/P Arumugam
28 Nov 2013
12:37:00 AM
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I agree with the views To improve the performance of our athletes at the global
stage Most countries use an athlete development system that focuses on
performance outcomes. This involves getting as many young athletes as possible
into training programs and then focusing on the elite performers. The problem
with this method is that sport governing bodies rely on early maturing
youngsters,those who are simply bigger and stronger than their peers and who,
almost inevitably, perform better in sport.

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Re : Re : Topic 10
02 Dec 2013
08:30:59 AM
Posted By : ZULKIFLI BIN AHMAD
28 Nov 2013
12:37:00 AM
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ASSALAMUALAIKUM AND GOOG MORNING.
Training hard is also important for an athlete. Exercise can improve prstasi repeatedly.
Athletes need to remove laziness or feeling tired but able to influence the training and
endurance

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Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
05 Dec 2013
03:43:45 AM
Posted By : Noor Khairi B. Sharif @ Ismail
02 Dec 2013
08:30:59 AM
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The human body needs a constant supply of energy to meet the metabolic needs of the muscle
contraction for movement. There are three energy systems that provide energy for working
muscles and movement. Both the energy system that operates without the presence of oxygen -
the lactic acid system (ATP / PC) and a system of lactic acid energy system operating with
oxygen - aerobic system.

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Re : Re : Topic 10
03 Dec 2013
10:29:43 PM
Posted By : AHMAD SHAHAL BIN FISOL
28 Nov 2013
12:37:00 AM
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The athletes should be exposed to international tournaments more often. Continued
participation is very important in establishing performance and adapt in real match
situation.
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Re : Re : Topic 10
04 Dec 2013
10:30:57 AM
Posted By : Azhan Bin Hj Abd Majid 28 Nov 2013
12:37:00 AM
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I think you right that we should make sure that our athletes will always be
prepared to perform on the world stage.
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Re : Re : Topic 10
08 Dec 2013
11:52:40 AM
Posted By : Mohd Hasni Bin Suhaimi
28 Nov 2013
12:37:00 AM
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Other than practice and disciplines, experiences of the athletes is very
important. Athletes should be exposed to international tournaments more
often to rise up the self confident . Frequent participation is
very important in order to enhance the performance and teamwork. For
example, the hokeys team will not play well if the members are set up
during the last minutes before the game starts
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Re : Re : Topic 10
10 Dec 2013
09:44:52 AM
Posted By : YASMIN BT. MD.NAYAN
28 Nov 2013
12:37:00 AM
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In addition to what you said is, I believe that the involved agencies should also support
the effort of our athletes in performing in the global stage. This is because some
agencies today, care less about the athletes and only think of their own benefits and
interest.
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Re : Topic 10
28 Nov 2013
10:23:07 AM
Posted By : MEGAT ROSHIDI B SHAWAL
27 Nov 2013
07:25:05 PM
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Improving the performance of our athletes need proper plan. It should started when the
athletes were still young. They need to understand the responsibilities at hands on why
they need to perform themselves in every stages they are in. They should be prepared
physically and mentally strong, because they are presenting the country and they are on
the world stage not only because of their performance but also the people behind them
that supporting them. If they are really could understand the situation they could
perform anywhere.

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Re : Re : Topic 10
28 Nov 2013
06:45:44 PM
Posted By : Azhar Bin Pilus
28 Nov 2013
10:23:07 AM
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Good DaySalam 1 Malaysia
Yes Mr. Megat, I agree with youOur athletes performance are far behind
compare to other countries. Even though, we have world class training facilities
but still not sufficient to make them as a world class athlete. In order to be a
world class athlete, their mindset should be changed to be more determination
and highly discipline. People have to support them from behind. I think we
should learn from Jamaica which is producing the best athletes in the world
even though their country is lacking of training facilities.

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Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
29 Nov 2013
03:19:50 PM
Posted By : HAFISHAH BINTI HAMID
28 Nov 2013
06:45:44 PM
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The Ministry of Education should serve to unearth young talent from the primary school
level. Potential athletes must be placed in mainstream schools sports and given intensive
training. We have many talented young junior and high potential.

Trainers as well as foreign players are also a positive effort towards improving the
standard of sports in the country. This is so because, athletes and sportsmen to get
guidance and ongoing guidance of a competent instructor. The players will be exposed
to the techniques, as well as world-class skills.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
29 Nov 2013
11:10:52 PM
Posted By : Norimah Binti Hussin
29 Nov 2013
03:19:50 PM
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Athletes need to practice in order to perform well. Training efficiently for
sport and varying workouts and skill drills can help our athletes avoid burnout
and boredom, as well as reach new levels of performance. In addition, strength
training is a critical component to athletic performance. Increasing muscular
strength and endurance improves an athlete's ability to exercise more
efficiently, avoid injury and recovery faster.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
01 Dec 2013
01:33:44 PM
Posted By : Santhi A/P Arumugam
29 Nov 2013
11:10:52 PM
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I agree with the views. Therefore, coaches should be aware of the factors associated
with risk management. Coaches can limit the amount of risk involved with their
programs by implementing effective management processes and staying up-to-date
on changes occurring in the external environment. It is important for coaches to
have a positive outlook concerning the future of their programs. In order to gain
additional knowledge and remain current with issues concerning risk
management, coaches should review literature published by their school or
university, athletic associations, or national sport governing bodies regularly. This
will help coaches minimize external risks while preparing their athletes for
competition which is critical for the development of a successful program.


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Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
30 Nov 2013
10:19:13 AM
Posted By : Ahmad Khairul Bin Zakaria
29 Nov 2013
03:19:50 PM
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I agree with you Coach recruitment and import player is also a effort that is
positive towards increase quality of country's sports. This case that because
athletes and athlete get guidance and guidance from coach that is authoritative.
Players can be exposed with technique, and world standard skill so that our
player can sit equally low, stand equally high with players in world level.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
01 Dec 2013
03:42:04 PM
Posted By : Linda Bt Masdan
30 Nov 2013
10:19:13 AM
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Salam sejahtera,
The coaching profession is ever-changing and coaches at each level of sport
competition need to know more than just the Xs and Os in order to be
successful. As the primary individuals tasked with developing athletes and
helping them achieve their goals, coaches should acquire a working
knowledge of all areas affiliated with performance enhancement.
Specifically, the disciplines of sports administration, sports medicine,
strength and conditioning, and sports psychology can assist coaches while
physically and mentally training their athletes. When completing a strength
and conditioning program, a coach may instruct an athlete to complete
another repetition. Coaches have a responsibility to prepare their athletes
physically and mentally for athletic competition. Thus, many athletes
develop a desire to produce successful performance and gain mastery of
any task completed. For example, an athlete may not only want to win the
contest but may also aspire to perform sport skills exceptionally well in
order to produce peak performance. Without question, coaches have an
opportunity to assist athletes with performance enhancement.
Locke and Latham (24) explained that an individuals level of success in
athletic competition is primarily dependent upon skill and motivation.
Therefore, a primary responsibility of coaches is to motivate their athletes
to perform at optimal levels. Sage (38) indicated motivation is the direction
and intensity of an individuals effort.
Some coaches use motivational techniques when establishing their athletes
training regimens. One technique, which has been used to promote
commitment, perseverance, dedication, and effort to create an individuals
long-term self-motivation is goal setting (39). An objective goal refers to
attaining a specific standard of proficiency on a task, usually within a
specified time (29, p. 145); while a subjective goal (e.g., I want to enjoy
playing in the game) can be vague and difficult for coaches and athletes to
measure.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
01 Dec 2013
06:10:49 PM
Posted By : Fatimah Bt Ismail
30 Nov 2013
10:19:13 AM
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Good evening,
Search young athletes must do consistently. As it is now being done to find a
football player. If trained from young, it can produce a good athlete or player.
The experience gained from the competition in which it participates can
mature the athletes. Early entries will create strength the stamina of athletes.
Thank you.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
07 Dec 2013
01:14:44 PM
Posted By : MOHD. TAKRI BIN MORAD
30 Nov 2013
10:19:13 AM
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I agree with what you say. In addition to good guidance would be more meaningful if
we already have a good sporting talent. Therefore, we need to nurture talent among our
children. Where they not only have good skills and exceptional technical knowledge,
but also must have a physical and mentally strong.


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Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
08 Dec 2013
11:17:06 PM
Posted By : Azhar Bin Pilus
29 Nov 2013
03:19:50 PM
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Good Day
The most basic concept in our daily context of improvement is basically to exceed our
own limits. And one of the way to achieve this goal is through excessive training,
improving their performance in their own rights. However, their food intake must be
monitored so the whole training programme can achieve its highest level of efficiency,
allowing athletes to stay at their peaked state. And a better reward should be given to
the athletes for their intensified training and giving credits to all the increased efforts
they have given.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 10 09 Dec 2013 05:56:59 PM

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HASRUL BIN ABDUL AZIZ @ ISHAK 29 Nov 2013 03:19:50 PM

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I do agree with you. Most sports school focus on academics and forget the main agenda to
produce quality athletes .
Beside that, sports equippment should be upgraded. Disciplines among athletes must be m
onitored too. There should be
no seasonal athletes as these athletes will never perform well in every event.

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Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
29 Nov 2013
07:50:30 PM
Posted By : HAFISHAH BINTI HAMID
28 Nov 2013
06:45:44 PM
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The quality of our national sport declined because of remuneration is not commensurate,
Least talented coach, no early guidance to young talent, there is no emphasis on core
sports from the primary school level, and there is no commitment from the athletes
themselves.


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Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
30 Nov 2013
03:44:56 PM
Posted By : Sayfolhidzam Bin Md Ali
29 Nov 2013
07:50:30 PM
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Good Evening,
It is the role of performance psychologists to work with both coaches and
athletes to develop their ability to excel in high performance environments. Performance
psychologists help develop the psychological, technical and tactical competencies
required to be competitive. This includes skills not only for the day of competition but
for the day-to-day demands of a high performance lifestyle. It is to help normal
individuals cope with abnormal environments. Generally, psychology will help
individuals develop an understanding of their mental blocks that are a result of their
personalities, experience and psychological development. It helps them develop
strategies to prevent these from interfering with the achievement of their goals.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
03 Dec 2013
03:44:30 PM
Posted By : KHAIRUL AFIMI BIN ABDUL AFEEF
30 Nov 2013
03:44:56 PM
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There are many aspects which must be given utmost attention to improve the
performance of our athletes at the global stage such as follows :
i. Coach
Employ coaches with a good track record to train our athletes (selected based
on international qualifications, identified benchmarks, Quality Control criteria,
leadership qualities, hands-on experience in the sport concerned, knows the
sport inside-out).
ii. Training facilities
Provide complete, up-to-date and efficient facilities to ensure the
effectiveness of an athletes training.
iii. Welfare
Involves the athletes salary, allowance, health insurance, incentives,
recognitions plus providing ones own personal health advisor, trainer,
motivator, and dietician.
iv. Allowance and salary system
Form a more promising allowance and salary system with consideration of the
current economy.
v. Restructuring
Placing all athletes under a main institution (according to types of sport) to ensure
their involvement in events/matches/tournaments , to make it easier in managing their
activities plus to constantly motivate them as a whole (not individually according to
their employers).
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Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
02 Dec 2013
12:32:35 AM
Posted By : Khoo Chooi Fen
28 Nov 2013
06:45:44 PM
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Good evening ,
You are right,Sir. Jamaica can produce the best athletes in the world even though their
country is lacking of training facilities.Why this happed? And what happen to our
athletes?I think wen should do somethings. May be everybody needs to play important parts,
from government, NGO, private sectors or individual people. Athletes need to have a very good
trainings, within Malaysia or overseas. In order to do so, money and sponsorship plays an
important role. For example our bicycle athletes, they have trainings at Australia, a country that
have facilities and expert in this sport. The result is that they able to compete world level along
side world class athletes.


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Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
04 Dec 2013
02:42:38 PM
Posted By : AHMAD SHAHAL BIN FISOL
02 Dec 2013
12:32:35 AM
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In addition, efforts to unearth new talent will be executed by the KBS and sports
associations homeland. In fact, the attitude of relying on one or two that stand out can
not be relied. This is because the field of sports people can escape from hunted age and
the nature of the increasingly limited.
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Re : Re : Topic 10
29 Nov 2013
08:03:29 PM
Posted By : Looi Ah Cheong
28 Nov 2013
10:23:07 AM
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I agree with you. Two main components of a successful athletic performance -Mental
and Physical. In my opinion, our country have the good aspect in physical like build
stadium and invite famous couch for our athletic. Most of our athletic are good in skill
and strength but they are lack of mental skill.


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Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
29 Nov 2013
11:25:32 PM
Posted By : Norimah Binti Hussin
29 Nov 2013
08:03:29 PM
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Yes, I do agree with your opinion. Sports Psychology is important to improve
performance of our athletes. The mind is as much of a part of excelling in a
sport as the body. Many elite athletes rely on sports psychology techniques,
skills and tools to get a mental advantage over the competition and learn how
to improve their focus.
In addition, sports psychologists can teach skills to help athletes enhance their
learning process and motor skills, cope with competitive pressures, fine-tune
the level of awareness needed for optimal performance, and stay focused amid
the many distractions of team travel and in the competitive environment.
Psychological training should be an integral part of an athletes holistic
training process, carried out in conjunction with other training elements.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
03 Dec 2013
04:39:39 PM
Posted By : FARHAH BINTI MD ZAIN
29 Nov 2013
11:25:32 PM
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Athletes often find themselves exercising in extreme outdoor weather conditions
including extreme cold, heat, or altitude. These conditions require special
preparationand knowledge in order to perform at an optimal level while staying
comfortable and safe.

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Re : Re : Topic 10
30 Nov 2013
10:07:03 AM
Posted By : Ahmad Khairul Bin Zakaria
28 Nov 2013
10:23:07 AM
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Apart from that, Ministry of Education of Malaysia also necessary with role pick
young talents from school level still. We already know that students in the entire
country so many with talent that is hidden in field of sports. The evidence during
sports championship at school level, district, state and national, we find out
many young successor that are talented and potential. However their talent
submerged just like that after end school days. By case that such Ministry of
Education of Malaysia need to cooperate with Youth and Sports Ministry and
sports organizations to shine this young talents to can compete at international
level.

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Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
05 Dec 2013
03:57:34 AM
Posted By : Noor Khairi B. Sharif @ Ismail
30 Nov 2013
10:07:03 AM
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Many athletes rely on sports psychology techniques, skills and tools to get a mental advantage
over the competition and learn how to improve their focus. The right nutrition can help you excel
in sports, recover faster, minimize risk of injury, and even reduce muscle soreness. Proper
sports nutrition can also help you avoid dehydration, general exercise fatigue and more.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
08 Dec 2013
11:59:53 AM
Posted By : Mohd Hasni Bin Suhaimi
05 Dec 2013
03:57:34 AM
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I agree with you.other than that, Sports science also is one of a very important for the
progress of the athletes in the sport. In these countries the activities carried out in a
professional sport, there is a special officer in this area. Through the science of sports,
an athlete's progress will be assessed in terms of ability, fitness, nutrition and health.
This is to make sure that all the athletes get the right advises from the expert

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Re : Re : Topic 10
30 Nov 2013
03:43:40 PM
Posted By : Sayfolhidzam Bin Md Ali
28 Nov 2013
10:23:07 AM
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Good Evening,
The Minister of Sport must provides world-class nutrition support to the athletes.
They must has a team of highly qualified and skilled nutritionists whose role it is to
ensure athletes adopt the best nutritional strategies for performance on the world stage.
These team must have menu planning when teams on tour. They also must have
nutrition planning for individualised food plans to support training, promote recovery,
maximise performance and achieve weight manipulation, for travel and for special
environments.

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Re : Re : Topic 10
01 Dec 2013
02:45:12 AM
Posted By : Linda Bt Masdan
28 Nov 2013
10:23:07 AM
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Salam sejahtera,
Therefore, nutrition is the foundation of performance enhancement.
Without optimal nutrition, athletes cannot compete to their full
potential.
Over the last few decades the nutritional requirements of athletes
have been researched extensively. Sports nutrition has come a long
way from the take a salt tablet days. We now understand the
importance of specific nutrients and when and how they need to be
ingested, as well as how much should be consumed. A good place to
start is the standard food guide pyramid . While the pyramid as we
know it has been modified over the last decade, the principles of a
well-balanced diet remain the same. For an athlete, these principles
still apply; however, they need to be modified based on the sport and
type of athlete and the intensity of his training.
Water is also a key nutritional component for athletes. It is
recommended that six to eight ounces of water be consumed every
five to 15 minutes during exercise. Athletes should not rely on thirst
as an indicator of when to drink water, and coaches should not
restrict water as punishment, as this could lead to a reduction in
performance and possible serious health consequences. In an effort
to stay hydrated athletes can weigh themselves before and after
physical activity. Based on every pound lost, the athlete should
consume three cups of water . Additionally, coaches need to be aware
of environmental conditions that can increase the rate of
dehydration, such as hot and humid environments, and schedule
water breaks at specific times during practice.
Key nutrients that need to be increased for all athletes include
carbohydrates (e.g., bread, oats, and grains) and proteins (e.g., meat,
nuts, and dairy). Intense exercise significantly depletes the body of
stored carbohydrates and causes significant muscle damage. Coaches
need to ensure athletes consume extra carbohydrates and protein
after completing intense physical activity. Extra carbohydrates
replace the lost carbohydrates stored in the body and drive cellular
activity for repair. Protein helps muscles repair and grow. Increasing
protein intake to between 1.4 and 2.0 g/kg of body weight per day is
suggested for both endurance and strength athletes, while
carbohydrates should be increased to as much as eight to 10 g/kg of
body weight per day . Often, an athletes diet consists of 55-65%
carbohydrates, 10 to 15 % protein, and 25-35% fat (21). These
percentages are often modified based on the sport and body type of
the athlete. Using grams per kilogram of body weight to develop a
nutritional plan for an athlete is ideal. Athletes need to eat well-
balanced meals and to supplement with additional proteins (i.e.,
powders/drinks) and carbohydrates (i.e., sugary drink such as
Gatorade/Powerade) only when they are not reaching the minimum
requirements in their regular diet. Supplementing with vitamins and
minerals may be needed for some athletes with specific nutritional
needs, such as vegans. Nutrient timing also plays an important role
during training and should be practiced by coaches wishing to
optimize training results and promote recovery. Specifically,
carbohydrates and protein need to be consumed immediately after
exercise .

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Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
01 Dec 2013
01:38:20 PM
Posted By : Santhi A/P Arumugam 01 Dec 2013
02:45:12 AM
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I agree with the views. Therefore, coaches should gain knowledge concerning first
aid care and the prevention of injury. When coaches teach their athletes sport
skills, these athletes must develop precise technical movements in order to produce
peak athletic performance. Such movements, along with the demands placed on
athletes muscles when accelerating, decelerating, or changing direction, increase
the risk of injury .These performance demands create internal forces on athletes
bodies and when combined with external forces (e.g., body contact), injury risk can
significantly increase . Coaches need to be aware of these potential risks when
developing training regimens for participants competing at any level of sport.

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Re : Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
02 Dec 2013
12:39:41 AM
Posted By : Khoo Chooi Fen
01 Dec 2013
01:38:20 PM
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Good evening,
Certainty,the physical of athletes is one of the factory.Besides, the facilities also play an
important parts.Oour facilities for athletes to train needs to be upgraded and maintain to
be in a good shape. This will ensure the motivation of them always on high level and it also
to ensure their safety. We should always do survey on training systems that other country
did and seek experts help to boost up out athletes performance

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Re : Re : Re : Topic 10
01 Dec 2013
05:59:42 PM
Posted By : Fatimah Bt Ismail
01 Dec 2013
02:45:12 AM
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Good evening,
The collaboration the ministry of sports with the ministry of health
to be done to produce the great health of athletes. A
balanced diet helps produce good health. Healthy athletes
can to produce optimal fit athletes. Good fitness will
facilitate the achievement of the athletes.
Thank you.

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Re : Re : Topic 10
02 Dec 2013
12:37:32 PM
Posted By : TAN WEN PIN
28 Nov 2013
10:23:07 AM
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Athletes must have good physically and mentally strong. Here are sone tips for
Achieving Athletic Mental Excellence.
Shut out distractions. While top athletes make everything they do look easy, many are
actually fighting a series of off-the-field distractions as they attempt to perform their job
at the highest level. Just like corporate or blue collar workers, issues at home or
interpersonal dynamics with teammates can act as distractions. Those who are able to
shut these elements out when they are between the lines can succeed in almost any
situation.
Develop a practice regimen. It is one thing to develop the perfect workout regimen, but
it is another to build the mental toughness needed to stick with it every day. From the
first time a young boy or girl picks up a ball, parents and coaches tell them how
practice makes perfect. Optimal performance training shows athletes how to put turn
this into a success career in sports.
Study your opponent. In competitive sports such as boxing, basketball and football
there is a great deal that can be gained from studying opponents. Modern technology
has aided the process, with new ways to play and replay past performances, but it
ismental training that shows athletes how to best utilize this information. By knowing
how to look for strengths and weakness within an opponent, mental excellence training
is giving the individual an advantage even before they step out on to the field.


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Re : Re : Topic 10
04 Dec 2013
10:34:33 AM
Posted By : Azhan Bin Hj Abd Majid
28 Nov 2013
10:23:07 AM
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Yes, I agree with what you said. The planning must start from the
beginning. The focus must be on the young athletes. They need to
understand why they are on that field and what they need to achieve.
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Re : Re : Topic 10
06 Dec 2013
05:12:14 PM
Posted By : ZULFAKOR B ISMAIL
28 Nov 2013
10:23:07 AM
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There are identifiable stages during a childs physical and psychological
development that offer optimum opportunities to develop particular attributes
such as basic movement skills (agility, balance, coordination and speed), basic
sports skills (running, jumping, throwing, skating, and striking), and physical
capacities (flexibility, endurance, and strength). Missing these optimum
opportunities has been shown to significantly affect a childs ability to reach
his or her full potential.


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Re : Re : Topic 10
09 Dec 2013
12:16:16 AM
Posted By : MOHD. TAKRI BIN MORAD
28 Nov 2013
10:23:07 AM
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I agree with you. The government also should organise a week long training lesson for
our athletes.to do this week long training lesson the government can do a camping for
our athletes. The main purpose of the camping are to train our athletes and also give
time to our athlets to release their tension. Our athletes also can relax do their training
without pressure from other. In Korean,they had started a week long training lesson for
their athletes.That why their country have a great athletes. In conclusion,our athletes can
gain new experience and new lessons from the week long training lesson.

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