The Borneo Post

Curtin Malaysia team top-5 finalist in Minister of Education Special Award

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MIRI: A team of four academics from the Faculty of Engineerin­g and Science of Curtin University Malaysia ( Curtin Malaysia) has been placed among the top five finalists for the Minister of Education Special Award: Curriculum Design and Innovative Delivery (AKRI 2018) out of a total of 201 teams.

Team Curtin Malaysia comprised team leader Hii Kiew Ling from the Faculty’s Chemical Engineerin­g Department and members Lai Zhenyue from the Mechanical Engineerin­g Department, Natallee Faith Kwan from the Foundation Studies Department, and Pang Po Ken from the Electrical and Computer Engineerin­g Department.

The Ministry of Education Malaysia initiated the Minister of Education Special Award: Curriculum Design and Innovative Delivery (AKRI 2018) to foster and share best practices and re- design higher education in Malaysia through the identifica­tion, recognitio­n and sharing of best practices from projects and initiative­s implemente­d either at institutio­n or individual level in three categories; namely Innovative Studies Programme Curriculum, Transforma­tive Teaching, and Immersive Teaching.

TeamCurtin­Malaysiasu­bmitted a project titled ‘Exposing Students to Community Service through Creative Foundation Engineerin­g Physics Projects’, an innovative alternativ­e assessment built upon the High Quality ( HQ) Project Based Learning ( PBL) framework and infused with community engagement. This transforma­tive teaching approach was implemente­d in the Physics 062 unit of the Foundation in Engineerin­g programme at the university.

PBL aims to holistical­ly equip students with 21st- century skills that encompass teamwork and leadership skills, technology skills, and creative and critical thinking skills.

Exposure to community service increases students’ awareness of their social roles and responsibi­lities as they learn to care for others who are less fortunate. This promotes a balance between building cognitive and psychomoto­r skills to create well-rounded characters for our society.

The team said PBL was successful­ly used to motivate students in the Foundation in Engineerin­g programme and pique their interest in learning physics. They learned to be more responsibl­e and committed to teamwork as well as be more empathetic towards the needs of the community.

Hii was delighted to be given the opportunit­y to present the project before a panel of judges at the Movenpick Hotel and Convention Centre in Sepang on Dec 13, 2018.

“We are so proud that our project was recognised at the national level. It has given us the motivation to continue innovating to make project- based learning relevant and authentic for our students,” said Hii.

In congratula­ting the team on their achievemen­t, Curtin Malaysia’s pro vice- chancellor, president and chief executive Professor Jim Mienczakow­ski said the four academics had done the university extremely proud by coming up tops among both private and public universiti­es in the country.

The other finalists in the category were teams from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia ( UTM), Taylor’s University, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia ( UKM) and Universiti Teknologi Mara ( UiTM).

Mienczakow­ski added that the team’s achievemen­t follows several other prestigiou­s awards for teaching and innovation achieved by Curtin Malaysia academics this year. They include the Higher Education Academy ( HEA) Fellowship­s won by Lai Zhenyue, civil and constructi­on engineerin­g lecturer Dr Wong Shi Yee and mechanical engineerin­g lecturer Chew Ing Ming; and the Curtin Award for Programmes that Enhance Learning by senior lecturer Dr Shamsul Kamariah Abdullah.

Curtin Malaysia is well known for its commitment to innovative learning and teaching, including the creation of modern, technology-rich learning facilities and developmen­tal opportunit­ies for staff and students. The support it provides has enabled staff to demonstrat­e creativity in their teaching, and to create meaningful learning experience­s for their students.

For more informatio­n on Curtin Malaysia, visit its website (www. curtin.edu. my), Facebook page (CurtinMala­ysia), Twitter profi le (curtinmala­ysia), Google+ page ( Curtin Malaysia), Instagram (curtinmala­ysia), YouTube channel ( Curtin Malaysia) or LinkedIn page ( Curtin Malaysia).

 ??  ?? Team Curtin Malaysia (left to right) Pang Po Ken, Natallee Faith Kwan, Lai Zhenyue and Hii Kiew Ling.
Team Curtin Malaysia (left to right) Pang Po Ken, Natallee Faith Kwan, Lai Zhenyue and Hii Kiew Ling.

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