The Borneo Post

Teachers help B40 teens achieve potential

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KUALA LUMPUR: The students and teachers of the courses under the GENIUS Remaja programme always look forward to seeing each other for the 10 hours of lessons at the weekend.

Cake and pastry teacher, Nur Aliya Md Zin, said her role doesn’t just entail training, but also instilling positive values, and unearthing the potential and talent of each student.

“They have plenty of talent and we just help hone it to an advanced level.

“We see the teenagers with potential and help the ones who are struggling. There’s always a positive outcome. For instance, out of 10 students, there may be five who will be able to make saleable cakes, pastries and biscuits,” she said.

Music and vocal teacher, Shahrol Bahri Shaarani, believes there are many talented people in his class.

“They have good voices but they don’t have the chance to develop their talent because they sometimes face financial constraint­s. As teachers, we help show them the way,” he said.

A safe space

Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities (FSSK) Teen Empowermen­t Centre (Perkasa) chief, Dr Nasrudin Subhi, said the GENIUS Remaja programme has positively impacted at-risk B40 teenagers, particular­ly those from the people’s housing project (PPR).

“The PPR area is rather cramped and doesn’t provide enough opportunit­ies for teenagers. We offer those opportunit­ies here,” he said, referring to the GENIUS Remaja community centres that have been set up at PPR Seri Pantai, PPR Pantai Ria, PPA (public housing project) Desa Rejang and PPR Kg Muhibah in Kuala Lumpur.

He said the community centres provide space and safety, and solve the problem of transporta­tion because the teenagers simply have to come down from their units or cross over from their block.

He said that providing a negative energy-free environmen­t and a conducive place for activities at the weekend was in fact the main objective of the programme.

Programme success

Since the programme started 11 years ago, 6,798 at-risk teenagers (aged 13 - 19) from the B40 group have enrolled in the cake and pastry baking, music and vocal developmen­t, photograph­y, make-up and bu on badge making courses offered.

Dr Nasrudin said based on a study in 2019 on the improvemen­t in the life of the programme’s participan­ts, almost 60 percent had gone on to further their studies at institutio­ns of higher learning like Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM), around 27 percent pursued entreprene­urship while the rest joined the workforce.

He finds the programme a big success because participan­ts have become agents of change and are a good influence on the new crop of participan­ts.

He also noted that some of the participan­ts went into business with the skills they acquired.

“For example, since 2017 and every Hari Raya, the cake and pastry students would come together to create biscuit hampers for sale. What is even more significan­t is that 12 alumni have joined as GENIUS Remaja programme teachers,” he said.

2021 is the year of expansion

Dr Nasrudin said that despite being introduced in 2010, the GENIUS Remaja programme is not well known, but change is coming.

The Ministy of Education’s GENIUS division and UKM’s Perkasa are working on a racting more involvemen­t from organisati­ons to further bolster the programme.

“In 2021, we launched the Kempen Impian Remaja (teen ambition campaign) to improve support for the developmen­t of at-risk B40 teens. The aim is to create a special platform for government, corporate and community collaborat­ion,” he said.

Collaborat­ors currently include EXIM Bank, Atomy Malaysia, Malaysian Timber Council , Tenaga Nasional Bhd, Central i-City shopping centre, Hartamas Shopping Centre and Topaz Care Sdn Bhd.

Besides this, Perkasa organised a GENIUS Remaja virtual photo exhibition in February to showcase the talent of PPR participan­ts.

Dr Nasrudin said another GENIUS Remaja community centre is also in the pipeline and is working with Kuala Lumpur City Hall to identify an ideal

PPR.

He welcomes more collaborat­ors to help Perkasa implement the GENIUS Remaja programme in other states, Federal Land Developmen­t Authority (Felda) areas and the interiors. —

 ?? — Bernama photos ?? Cake and pastry programme students show their skill in baking.
— Bernama photos Cake and pastry programme students show their skill in baking.
 ??  ?? Shahrol Bahri Shaarani
Shahrol Bahri Shaarani
 ??  ?? Nur Aliya Md Zin
Nur Aliya Md Zin
 ??  ?? Dr Nasrudin Subhi
Dr Nasrudin Subhi
 ??  ?? Mohd Shuri Al
Mohd Shuri Al
 ??  ?? Narazah Azis
Narazah Azis

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