improving higher education policy thru research
with an ever changing world staring at us, knowledge is becoming a very important part in our life. there’s also a famous saying which goes, "knowledge is king". how very true it is. knowledge empowers a person, a leader, a population, a nation, evrybody to do better in their life, to make the world a better place with new technology in place.
education never really stops until the day that we die. do u still remember the days, when we all learn to eat? learn to crawl? learn to ‘pak tor’? i guess evrybody should be going thru the same phase, while others may not be so fortunate. it is a lifelong journey. we will make mistakes along the way, hearts will be broken, pain n suffering too. but all is not lost. there is always the light at the end of the tunnel.
higher education means tertiary education or advance stage of education, which is not compulsory, in malaysia anyways. it starts from the period which we finish our secondary education or secondary school. college or university is the institution of higher learning for tertiary education. it ranges from a simple certificate, up to diploma and bachelors degree and further until masters or a phd. for higher education, mostly it is attended by young adults in their 20’s, but there are also mature students, who have entered the working force, but still further their studies for many reasons. it could be for personal achievement when someone gains the title ‘dr’ or ‘professor’, or maybe their job requires the scroll for them to get promoted.
in malaysia, greater emphasis has been given for higher education since the launching of e-economy, e-government, e-this, e-that, where there are no limits in doing transaction or business. everything is embracing the way of paperless culture. everything is inside the computers and servers all across the globe which were interlinked to each other. with the advent of the world wide web, resources can be found at the click of the mouse, provided you know where and how to search for it.
ever since the term ‘human capital’ was mooted and widely used by our PM, education is given far greater importance. alliance was made with other nations. for example, cuba which may seems to be a communist and a very unstable country, but they have 1 of the best facilities and r&d in medicine in the world. research is the keyword in becoming successful. when investment comes pouring in for r&d, new products can be launched and new technologies can be used. hybrid cars, bio-fuel, renewable energy source, vaccine, dna mapping, cloning are just some of the on-going research. and once an accomplishment is made in the respective field, it will bring both wealth and popularity to whoever makes the breakthrough. think of viagra and what it does to pfizer.
but then, all this comes at a heavy price for those who misuses it. wars will be waged, in the name of ‘testing’ their new so-called more powerful weapons. biological weapons or unconvetional warfare is used, even more deadlier than conventional guns and missiles, where the effect can be seen in the next generations of humans. hackers can spread virus a lot more faster, taking advantage of the ‘link-up’ of the worlds computers. moral decisions would also have to be made. no more baby born with defects, ’superhuman’ beings with no flaws, cloning oneself so that ‘he’ may never dies. its a scary thought by the looks of it.
back home, malaysia is trying its best to become an education hub in the asia pacific region, if not the world. with more universities and colleges being built and ‘outside’ help with foreign expertise being brought in, the reputation of higher education in malaysia is slowly gaining popularity. most universities and colleges have a tie-up with established and well-known universities abroad. study loans are everywhere, to help people to further their studies. incentives are also given in the form of tax relief for those who wishes to take up tertiary education. so basically, there’s not much restriction for anybody to enter colleges or universities. its just a choice of individual preference whether they want it or not.
-desperate i will crawl, waiting for so long, no love, there is no love, die for anyone, what have i become???-
January 4th, 2007 at 5:53 pm
heheheh..bagus.Syabas mera beta.. tatau nak kata pe kat ko Eza.
tq
January 4th, 2007 at 11:21 pm
betol2 eza,aku yg masih student ni pun mmg ilmu2 mmg penting utk kite terus hidup.bkn bermakna kite dh abis blaja kite x perlu mencari ilmu lg,ilmu2 sampai la kite mati kite kena cr ilmu2. tp aku tgk ko ilmu ttg mkn ko mmg perfect la dr segala sudut rohani mahupun jasmani.
January 5th, 2007 at 12:47 pm
ilmu mencari makan itu penting.. kan eza?
January 5th, 2007 at 4:38 pm
100% agreed…
But the thing is, it’s better to apply research to all the education system as a whole so that all Malaysians can be well rounded…
However, experiences thru out life be the best learning process among all….
January 9th, 2007 at 12:03 am
tuhan jadikan mlm untuk tido.