: : A.Cliquey.Click.Is.Worthy : :

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

: : EASY celah gigi : :


WOW! It was super-easy! ..hahaha:D easy celah gigi:P DONE!!! I have no regrets of getting rid of all those little 'bugs' from my laptop after years of internet browsing as well as random installs of freeware. Giving my buddy back the new look, this time I did it myself. ..well..x la susah pon..huhu..



Having a bootable recovery CD as recommended by my very-the-technology brother - Mofis, performing such task becomes much easier. The i
nstallation of recovery process done was automatically initialized by the bootable CD and it was pretty straight forward. ..ni memang mudah sdn. bhd. ni..kemahiran tidak diperlukan..huhuhu..


Well, reformatting the laptop is something that should be done periodically to keep the laptop running well from any severe malware attack. But, do not forget the policy to always backup the contents before having any sort of repair done. Though it was time consuming, the result is well worth;)

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

: : Ungu Mata Hitamku : :


Eyes are the windows to the soul. It all begins with eyes. Eyes call the attention of others. (..ni la orang cakap..dari mata turun ke hati:P ada btol jugak..) Apart, eyes are 'reflectors' of the feelings and emotions. Eyes have the powerful truth of revealing the soul. In that sense, eyes are certainly 'windows' through which others can 'see' us. (..jom layan sat lagu klasik ni:D)




...ungu mata hitamku??? eh, biru mata hitamku??? oh..tidak..hihiks:D jangan tertipu ek.. Like most Malaysian, I have a favorably dark irises. (..senang cita..itam lah kot..hahaha..tapi..tapi..) Yet, I purposely wear colored contact lenses to serve the same corrective function as glasses which are virtually invisible. (..maka..orang awam tidak ketahuan bahawasanya aku rabun..rabun bukan buta ya..hahaha:D)


Having a warm-toned skin color, I tend to choose a warm color contact lens like brown and hazel to match and blend in well with my natural eye colors. However, lately I feel bored with the natural look. Or, I just need something bold! Dramatic! A more subtle change with a bright-toned contact lens. Yes! An eye color that everyone notices immediately. Lighter shades of violet. Amethyst;)

woohoo~ beraninya aku..beranikah??? kahkahkah:D well..bila lagik kan? kan? kan??? satgi dah tua nak pakai kale cerah2 ni sangat mau orang ingat aku ada selaput mata pulak!:D naya je kan? hihiks:P


Uniquely, the lenses seem to trigger higher frequency spiritual significance in me. (..lagik sekali aku wat ayat poyo di situ..huhu..) A cold undertone that adds sexiness to the eyes. To the eyes, not the wearers;P (..orang kata..orang yg kata ni tau..orang yg sexy x payah pakai sexy2 pon dah 'nampak' sexy dah..macam aku..hohoho:D ni bukan aku cakap tau..ni orang tu cakap..dan untuk makluman semua..orang tu mempunyai index penglihatan yg amat baik..tidak rabun atau buta;P hahaha..)

Whatever, I like my new eye color! And others like it too;)

Monday, February 1, 2010

: : Myelin = Miley : :


When it comes to my teaching lessons, I always ask students - "Do you understand?" or "Do you really understand?" Perhaps, they understand. (..budak2 ni x leh tipu aku sebab aku kenai sangat ekspresi muka yg buat2 paham+mengaku paham:P huhuhu..)


Then, I ask myself - "Do students remember the lessons the next day?" "Next few days?" or "Will they retain the lessons long enough and well enough?" ..hari ni bau blajaq memang ingat..esok2 x ingat la tu..adoi~

I teach, yet I learn. I learn a lot on how to teach so students remember. (..di samping pesanan ringkas daripada penaja seperti: larangan mendekati semut..jeruk..kepala ikan dan yg seangkatan dengannya..) I learn on how to increase students' capacity to obtain and retain the information in immediate memory. For them to act on the knowledge in working memory, storing it for long-term memory in which they can retrieve the knowledge in unanticipated situations. I learn, and I help. ..nak tau macam mana aku tolong??? tolong paksa depa mengingat lantaran menghafal menda2 yg penting..wah2~ sungguh kejam bukan??? muahaha:D

I strongly believe mental images help students understand and remember theories better:) Visuals help them to think in pictures and fix concepts in their minds which allow them to relate a concept to quick mental snapshots. ..sebagai contoh..visual comparison for neurone..aku tau student2 ni paling x suka bab2 nak kena ingat important parts of each particular subject..so..aku guna kaedah analogy..lebih mudah+terbukti keberkesanannya..hehehe..neurone and its analogy model..


With that, I have few respective comparisons for better understanding of the parts of the nerve cell - neurone.

nucleus = eye
cytoplasm = pimples
cell body = face
dendrons = hands
dendrites = fingers
axon = body
myelin sheath = dress

The analogy may sound funny or irrelevant but amazingly, my students could remember, draw and label those important parts in less than 2 minutes. ..terer kan? anak murid sapa tah:P tapi..ni yg nak cita ni..ada sorang budak ni..salah label satu part..myelin sheath..jadik..miley cyrus!!! aduhs~ kenapakah??? hahaha:D puncanya aku jugak..dia kata susah nak ingat..aku soh dia ingat miley cyrus..hah..amik..;P amboi~ nama artis kemain lagik boleh eja..huhuhu..


Taking words off a page, this helpful learning style brings the story to life of today's generations. Personally, I prefer to use graphic organizers such as flow charts and concept wheels in teaching Science subjects to help students visually 'see' what they are learning so that they will be able to carry the knowledge forward once it becomes fixed images in their minds.

I always tell my students that they only understand when they can explain it to others. Knowledge is to be shared. Am I right?

Friday, January 29, 2010

: : POTONG!!!!! : :


POTONG???

POTONG now! Get a W1GGY FREE!!!


Hey, this is not the P1 advertising campaign, okay?


POTONG now! Get 'PAHALA' FREE!!! ;)

Allah said, "If you love God, follow me; God will love YOU." And Allah also said, "Whatever the Prophet gave you, take it, and whatever he forbids you, desist from it."


Muslims should have the nails cut within forty days as the Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.) said, "Do not let forty days elapse without trimming the moustache and paring the nails." (Hadith taken from Muslim) The Prophet Muhammad would cut his nails every fifteen days.

The Sunnah way of cutting the nails is as follows:


Start with the right hand. Index finger, fore finger, ring finger and little finger. Then move onto the left hand. This time start with the little finger first, then ring finger, fore finger, index finger the thumb and lastly the thumb of the right hand.

As for the toe nails: Again start with the right foot. Small toe first and proceed until the big toe. Then move onto the left foot. This time you start with the big toe and conclude with the small toe.


Easy huh? Let's get the satisfaction of Allah. Jom POTONG!!! (^_^)

Thursday, January 28, 2010

: : Adnan Sempit & Cikaro : :


I watched Adnan Sempit last night and about died laughing. Ahmad Idham gives a surprisingly consistent comedy loaded with bizarre scenarios ensued by lots of laughter.


To me, the movie was so freaking funny. Seriously. Everybody in the hall was laughing hysterically every minute. (..memang lawak spontan+semulajadi..)



If you need a pick-me-up from a bad day, you should watch this movie. I
highly recommend 'Adnan Sempit' for an extreme night of hilarious comedy entertainment. ..lawak tahap guling2 punya..;P~*

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

: : Twists and Turns : :


Do I care?
Why should I?

Let it be. Let it be anyone.

The Beatles : Let It Be

| Lennon | John.Winston | Mccartney | James.Paul |




Tuesday, January 26, 2010

: : SGGS - 1st in Penang : :


Proud to be Georgian. Ex-Georgian:)

Me and Fai in front of the famed clock tower.

Being ranked amongst the Top 5 in the list of high-performance schools in Malaysia, I personally have the feeling of self-respect by which I measure myself-worth:) ...ish~ kembang kempis idong aku ha..

Congratulations to all!


20 schools accorded ‘high performance’ status

PUTRAJAYA, Jan 25 — Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin today announced that 20 schools — 14 secondary and six primary — had been accorded the status of high performance schools (SBTs).

Muhyiddin, who is also Education Minister, said of the 14 secondary schools, 10 are fully residential schools and the rest day schools.

“These schools were chosen from among schools that showed outstanding performance in the field of academia, co-curriculum and niche areas.

“The schools will be guided and monitored closely to ensure they continue to attain even higher levels of performance,” he told reporters at his office here today.

The 10 fully residential schools are Sekolah Tun Fatimah (Johor Bahru), Sekolah Dato’ Abdul Razak (Seremban), Malay College Kuala Kangsar, Sekolah Seri Puteri (Cyberjaya), Sekolah Menengah Sultan Abdul Halim (Jitra). Kolej Tunku Kurshiah (Seremban), Kolej Islam Sultan Alam Shah (Klang), Sekolah Menengah Sains (SMS) Tuanku Syed Putra (Perlis), Sekolah Sultan Alam Shah (Putrajaya) and SMS Muzaffar Syah (Melaka).

The four day schools are Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan (SMK) (P) Sri Aman (Petaling Jaya), SMK Aminuddin Baki (Kuala Lumpur), SMK Sultanah Asma (Alor Setar) and SMK (P) St George (Penang).

The six primary schools are Sekolah Kebangsaan (SK) Seri Bintang Utara (KL), SK Taman Tun Dr Ismail 1 (KL), SK Bukit Damansara (KL), SK Zainab (2) (Kota Bharu), SK Convent Kota (Taiping), SK Bandar Baru Uda 2 (Johor Bahru).

At the same time, Muhyiddin stressed that SBTs are not elite schools which benefited only a limited number of students. Instead, he said each school in the country had the same opportunity and a level playing field to be recognised as SBTs.

“Any school that meets the targets of excellence and criteria set (by the Education Ministry) will be recognised as a SBTs and get the same privileges,” he said.

Muhyiddin said the ministry targeted to have 30 SBTs by next year and 50 in 2012. He said the rationale in having SBTs was to raise the quality of the best schools in the country to be world class, produce outstanding students and narrow the gap between schools within the system.

He said SBTs would be given additional autonomy to pursue innovation in school management and raise the productivity of students.

As for curriculum, he said, it would be flexible in terms of teaching and learning as well as syllabi for compulsory and elective subjects, conforming to public examinations and use of the national language as the medium of instruction or multiple languages.

Beside these, Muhyiddin said the schools concerned were also given leeway in fixing the minimum periods for subjects, extending schooling hours and allowing students to complete their studies a year earlier, just like the express promotion system that was introduced previously.

In terms of budget ownership, he said a lump sum grant will be channelled to the schools at the beginning of each year and that they would have the full flexibility to spend as needed and are exempted from the ministry’s centralised procurement system.

“Every school has its own budget, but with this status, they will be given additional funds and they can use the money as needed,” he said, adding that the grant may be less than RM1 million but have not been fixed yet as this depended on the size of the SBT.

He also said management of staff at these schools would be based on meritocracy and not seniority, besides flexibility given for the paying of overtime and performance incentives.

“There will also be flexibility to re-assign under performing staff and delegation of functions based on academic and non-academic reasons,” he said.

Muhyiddin said the SBTs will be appraised yearly based on their annual reports with the appropriate performance indicators and inspections by the ministry’s officers in accordance to the revised Malaysian Education Quality Standard.

In relation to this, he said the SBTs would have to fullfil six criterias — attain academic excellence, produce outstanding students, win awards at the national and international level, community work and networking with other schools and higher learning institutions, both locally and internationally.

One of the roles the SBTs would have to play was having their teachers to act as mentors to teachers in other schools through the “immersion” programme involving principals, headmasters and teachers, he said.

Towards maintaing their status as SBTs, he said their strategic plans, management structure, academic and co-curriculum programmes should serve as benchmarks for other schools, locally and abroad.

Muhyiddin said that schools in rural areas could also be selected as SBTs if they fulfill the criterias set.

“I know not all the 10,000 schools (in the country) can reach this status, but irrespective of whether they are urban or rural schools, they stand an equal chance to be accorded SBT status.

“But if the (rural) schools are constrained because they do not have the same facilities as their urban counterparts, we will speed up action to narrow the gap,” he said. — Bernama