No Comments// Posted in conference, internationalisation programme, johor, jpnj, leadership, malaysia, student by Nor Fadzleen Sa don on 03.21.15.
The Johor Student Leaders Council (JSLC) of cohort 5 is proud to announce the 3rd Johor International Student Leaders Conference (JISLC) to be held on April 27 and 28, 2015, at KSL Hotel & Resort, Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia. The objective of this internationally scaled conference is to be an instrument for secondary school […]
No Comments// Posted in internationalisation programme, johor, jpnj, jsl, leadership, learning, malaysia by Nor Fadzleen Sa don on 02.01.15.
The international training module for Johor Student Leaders Council (JSLC) kickstarted with the Seoul-Johor International Student Leadership Camp. Seoul, South Korea was the destination for the first leadership training where we collaborated with Camp Korea for this initiative. Thanks Jay and Dave for making this possible! 10 JSLs were chosen to attend the leadership camp […]
No Comments// Posted in e-classroom, guru cemerlang, learning, malaysia, teaching, workshop by Nor Fadzleen Sa don on 11.20.14.
I was glad to be invited by the Fully Residential & High Performance Schools Division, Ministry of Education Malaysia to facilitate the 21st Century Learning workshop series. I facilitated sessions on Social Media in Teaching and Learning where 50 teachers from all over Malaysia took part to learn more on how to integrate social media […]
No Comments// Posted in e-classroom, ICT, m learning, malaysia, student, teaching by Nor Fadzleen Sa don on 08.20.14.
It is inevitable to talk about 21st century classroom learning without including Social Media in the big picture. In the context of classroom learning, teachers have been contemplating on its implementation, not on the need to use it but more on which social media tool that best delivers the intended objectives of the lesson. It […]
No Comments// Posted in malaysia, merdeka, writing by Nor Fadzleen Sa don on 11.07.13.
This is my letter, featured by The Star on 5th Nov 2013. Let’s learn to respect one another WHEN I was six years old, living in Pontian, Johor, my neighbour was an Indian family. Maniam was a cendol seller and his daughter Sugami, who was 13 years old, was very bubbly and friendly. She was close […]