Five Malaysian Education Innovation that is Changing Teaching and Learning

Edvolution Enterprise
3 min readOct 5, 2021

Melissa Tanya Gomes

In conjunction with World Teachers Day, Edvolution Enterprise would like to honour 5 Education Innovation that is changing teaching in schools.

Educogator

‘Educogator’ is a one-stop online platform for teachers to seek and share information and knowledge. With over 6,000 teachers on the platform, Educogator uses an aggregator and presents it in an open web platform. This platform was founded by 3 schoolteachers Cikgu Razif, Cikgu Azhar and Cikgu Izham. Winner of the Cikgukickstart award by Edufication, this platform has a diverse range of content such as blogs, videos, and podcasts.

To know more visit their website: https://educogator.my/

Kampung Code

‘Kampung Code’ is a learning kit that aims to promote coding without the use of computers. The kit is currently developed for rural students living in Sabah, specifically targeting those with a poor socio-economic background. Founded by Cikgu Mohammad Aliff, there are currently 1,000 students who have been impacted by this kit.

For more information: www.youtube.com/watch?v=MlQFmalu-NE

Convertible English Teacher: From Parents to Teachers

‘Convertible English Teacher: From Parents to Teachers’ aims to empower unemployed parents to read so they can assist their kids in online learning. To date, the project has mobilised 20 volunteers impacting 20 families in Johor. The program is championed by Cikgu Ishwaar Singh and supported by teachers in his English Panel. They have just concluded their six weeks of training with the volunteers and parents.

Follow Convertible English Teacher here: www.instagram.com/convertible_english_teacher/

The Tik Tok Teacher

Cikgu Debbie is revolutionizing the way we learn Mathematics via Tik Tok and Instagram. With over 350,000 followers and a total of 3.5 million likes on her ‘cikgudebbie’ Tik Tok account, Cikgu Debbie has created more than 100 short videos on Algebra, Trigonometry and Probability.

Follow her here: www.tiktok.com/@cikgudebbie

Boat-Thru Library

Cikgu Muhammad Nazmi is no stranger when it comes to innovating learning for rural kids. Recently, heavy rain has flooded one of the villages in Lawas. However, this did not deter the spirit of Cikgu Nazmi to continue providing learning to his students from SK Luagan Lawas. Boat-Thru Library or known as ‘Perpustakaan Dayung-Lalu’ is a small open shack built on water. Here, students use a ‘sampan’ (small boat) to row to the library from their houses to get books and materials for subjects like Science, Malay, English and Design & Technology.

Follow Cikgu Nazmi here: www.instagram.com/little_chuckee/ for more information on Boat-Thru Library.

Conclusion

We would like to thank all teachers in Malaysia for their relentless efforts and innovative ideas to keep learning ongoing for our students. As a token of appreciation to our teachers, share these stories with at least 3 friends.

Know of any other teachers that are changing/innovating teacher development? Let us know by sending us a message here: enquiry@myedvolution.com for us to feature you in our future articles.

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