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SIDMA College Sabah with full cooperation and collaboration from Education Department Sabah (JPN Sabah) and eleven District Education Officers (PPD) will co-organise a KadazanDusun Language Speech Contest “Pialaan Raisol Doid Boros KadazanDusun” for secondary school students of Sabah in October 2018. This is another of Dr Morni Hj Kambrie (Founder and Chairman of SIDMA College) initiative to intervene and put the KadazanDusun language to stronger footing. This is due to the fact that the KadazanDusun language, like any other native languages in Sabah, has been seemingly declining from its originality despite the fact that the language has been offered as an elective subject in public primary and secondary schools in Sabah beginning 2000. This is basically due to the dynamic development among the Malaysia culture whereby emphasis is placed on the usage of Bahasa Malaysia as national language and English as the second language.

Dr Morni Hj Kambrie, Founder and Chairman of SIDMA College Sabah was officially invited to conduct a motivational talk in conjunction with Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Terusan, Lahad Datu Career and Education Carnival 2018 held at the school hall on from 10 to 12 August 2018.

The main aim of the event was to facilitate and give direct exposure about industries in various field such science, technology, engineering and management, and let the students explore the different fields and career paths that suits them. SMK Terusan has a total enrolment of about 2,000 students and majority are from various communities of Sabah; and it’s through such Career and Education Carnival that could provide relevant information for them to select and realised that future dreamt career.

SIDMA College Sabah through the dynamic leadership of Dr Morni Hj Kambrie (Founder and Chairman, SIDMA College) and Madam Azizah Khalid Merican, in their continuous effort to produce local young graduates who are proficient in the use of Bahasa Malaysia (a common national language) and English as second language (the international language of communication); continues tirelessly to improve the proficiency of English among the students of the college through various teaching approaches, including taking learning outside the classroom to make learning English an engaging and enjoyable experience for all.

Puan Jenifah Abdullah, chief facilitator and module writer of the programme have motivated the current 30 students taking semester June 2018 English Proficiency Programme (EEP) and English Paper I and II by bringing them outside the classroom and letting them to explore, inquire and discuss about “what it would feel like to be living underground like ants” by organising an Educational Tour to Borneo Ant House – Your Mini Theme Park on 10 August 2018.

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