| Teach For Malaysia, identified as key human capital   development initiative in 10th Malaysia Plan, was launched in December 2010. It aims   to attract and develop Malaysia’s most promising future leaders in its   mission of eliminating education inequity in Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur, 28 July 2011 – Leading corporations in Malaysia such   as General Electric, Maxis, McKinsey & Company and PwC have stepped   forward to join Khazanah Nasional in support of Teach For Malaysia’s effort   to recruit 50 of Malaysia’s most promising future leaders for the challenging   and highly selective two year Fellowship. YB Datuk Ir. Dr. Wee Ka Siong,   Deputy Minister of Education today announced the 17 highneed schools in Kuala   Lumpur, Selangor and Negeri Sembilan where Fellows (participants) will teach   full-time for two years beginning in January 2012. These include SMK Tinggi   Setapak (KL), SMK Gemas (Negeri Sembilan) and SMK Pulau Ketam (Selangor). “High need schools are identified as   schools with an under-performing academic track record with a high proportion   of students coming from low-income families. However, the selected schools   are blessed with principals who are determined to transform their schools   with Teach For Malaysia Fellows” he added. He was proud that Malaysians from both   local and foreign universities such as Universiti Malaya, Universiti   Teknologi Malaysia, Cambridge University and Melbourne University have   accepted offers to join the Fellowship. YAM Tunku Ali Redhauddin, Teach For   Malaysia Foundation’s Trustee, highlighted that the programme serves as a   viable public-private partnership platform to attract an untapped talent pool   into the teaching profession. “The Foundation is part of a global movement to   tackle the challenge of education inequity – the problem that a child’s   background often determines his or her outcome in life – a challenge that   must be solved collaboratively by the government, the private sector and the   youth of Malaysia” Commenting on the partnership with   Teach For Malaysia, Senior Vice-President and Chief Talent Officer of Maxis,   Ms. Kala says, “Teaching is fundamental to building leadership. Maxis is   delighted to partner with Teach For Malaysia on this fantastic noble purpose   that provides leadership building whilst at the same time advocates for   education equity.” “Today, more than ever, educating and developing our young   are crucial elements in Malaysia's growth and transformation journey - It’s   only natural that PwC supports Teach For Malaysia's mission of transforming   ourstanding graduates into inspirational and effective leaders across all   fields” says Dato' Seri Johan Raslan, Executive Chairman, PwC Malaysia. Stuart Dean, President, ASEAN Region of   General Electric further explained “At GE, we believe quality education helps   build a strong and diverse citizenry to work and live in an increasingly   competitive world. We are proud to be a part of this exciting program and the   opportunity to help Malaysia’s brightest minds contribute to developing the   country’s next generation of leaders and thus, shape the future of Malaysia.” Dato’ Wee Ka Siong also highlighted   that Teach For Malaysia’s inaugural training, held at Institut Aminuddin   Baki, would commence in November with alumni from Teach For America and Teach   First (UK) delivering an innovative blend of initial teacher training and   leadership development as Fellows work towards their teaching certification. Top graduates and young professionals   are invited to submit their applications online at www.teachformalaysia.org   by 15 August. About Teach For Malaysia Teach For Malaysia is an independent,   not-for-profit organisation that is enlisting Malaysia’s most promising   future leaders in our mission to end education inequity. The Teach For   Malaysia Fellowship is a two-year, full-time and fully-paid leadership development   programme modelled after the extremely successful Teach For America   initiative. We are one of 19 partners of the prestigious global education network   Teach For All. Teach For Malaysia is selecting 50 of Malaysia’s most   outstanding future leaders for our inaugural intake in January 2012. | 
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i support this programme, it expand the edu in msia, cikgu diana terengganu
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