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A day as a firefighter

By Ms Hafiqah Binti Hussain, Lecturer, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences Six SEGi College Sarawak’s Diploma in Occupational Safety and Health students visited the Padungan Fire Rescue Station to expand their knowledge on essential fire skills. Our arrival at Padungan Fire Rescue Station, they were greeted by firefighter Asranata bin Karta. The purpose of the...

Digital music services today

By Mr. Rudy Ujang, Head of Academic Today’s development in digital music services can be attributed to the launch of Napster in 1999. Napster is the pioneer in introducing peer-to-peer file-sharing system on the Internet. The introduction of Napster has brought remarkable changes to the music industry, the music product itself and the consumption of...

Invitation to dance

By Ms Loh Kim Foong, Lecturer, Faculty of Education & Social Science “Diversity is being invited to the party. Inclusion is being asked to dance” (Verna Myers). The word ‘inclusive’ is originated from Medieval Latin inclusivus and or Middle French inclusif. It means including all within its scope. UNICEF defines inclusive education as one where ALL...

Temuduga Biasiswa Jom Daftar Ke IPT Lepasan SPM/STPM – Sesi 2022

TEMUDUGA BIASISWA JOM DAFTAR KE IPT LEPASAN SPM/STPM – SESI 2022 JANGAN LEPASKAN PELUANG INI!   DOKUMEN YANG PERLU DIBAWA: 1. Slip Keputusan SPM/STPM 2. Salinan Kad Pengenalan 3. 1 Gambar Berukuran Pasport 4. Yuran Pendaftaran RM50 (Jika lulus temuduga)   LOKASI SESI TEMUDUGA: 24 Jun – KUCHING, Pustaka Negeri Sarawak 29 Jun – MUKAH,...

Active learning outside the classroom

By Ms Felicia, Lecturer, Faculty of Education & Social Science Gone are the days when classes were teacher-centred. We are now headed in the direction of student-centred studies, and one of the techniques used at SEGi College is what we call active participation. Active participation is when students interact among students and, when teachers integrate...

Beyond the lecture hall: a field trip to Borneo Culture Museum Sarawak

An academic visit to the Borneo Culture Museum Sarawak opened our students’ eyes when they experienced learning beyond the lecture hall.  A group of fifteen students under the cross-cultural Psychology course, together with their lecturer, Ms Fiona Kunang, enjoyed their class time in the museum while gathering information about cultural diversity in terms of people,...
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