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LESSONS IN RWANDAN GENOCIDE

October 23rd, 2009 posted by Felicity Pont

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MALAYSIAN MATHS AND SCIENCE LESSONS TO BE TAUGHT IN THE NATIONAL LANGUAGE ONCE MORE

July 13th, 2009 posted by Felicity Pont

TAGS: Arts, Bahasa Malaysia, employment, English, English policy, graduation, jobs market, Mahathir bin Mohamad, Malaysia, Malaysian Employers Federation, Malaysian Government, Malaysian school, Malaysian university, maths, Monash university, New York Times, Prime Minister, school, school of arts and social sciences, Science, social science, Students

CATEGORIES: Education, English, English policy, Malaysia, Malaysian Employers Federation, Malaysian school, Malaysian university, Monash university, Science, jobs and employment, maths, school

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