2 Comments// Posted in learning, melta, reflection by Nor Fadzleen Sa don on 06.18.11.
Finally, I have the time to update this blog! I was bogged down with marking the midyear exam’s scripts and attending 3 wedding receptions during the school holiday. However, I can’t complain much as I had the chance to take a breather by attending the MELTA Conference in Kuala Tererengganu recently. Took a flight to […]
8 Comments// Posted in conference, melta by Nor Fadzleen Sa don on 05.26.11.
I’m heading off to Kuala Terengganu this weekend for the 20th MELTA International Conference. I’ve been attending this conference for the past three years and I perceive it as a lifelong investment to my professional development. This year, I’ll be presenting a paper on the pedagogical approach in ESL classroom. I’ll be talking on The […]
No Comments// Posted in award, public speaking, reflection, teaching by Nor Fadzleen Sa don on 05.23.11.
I was on a long hiatus as I was dealing with a lot of work-related and personal issues. Robbers broke into my house more than three weeks ago and it left a traumatic impact on my family and I. It is a painstaking task to deal with such horrendous experience especially when my husband and […]
4 Comments// Posted in competition, debate, NIE, workshop by Nor Fadzleen Sa don on 04.15.11.
Last Monday, my students and I attended the Mag Inc. 2011 Contest Workshop at Olympia College, JB. This is the final leg of the workshop series organised by The Star-Pizza Hut. This year, our school decided to take part for the first time after discovering the multiplier advantages that this contest would offer the students. […]
No Comments// Posted in environment, jsl, talk by Nor Fadzleen Sa don on 04.11.11.
Date: 9th April 2011Venue: SIGS Last weekend, I was given the opportunity to attend the Leaders In Action programme at SIGS, JB. Organised by the school’s Student Leaders Board, the event was officiated by YB Tun Jeanne Abdullah, the chairman of Landscape Malaysia and ENO (Environment Online) Mother of Malaysia. My students who attended the […]