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Our 'bidang' takes care of Technology Education (Pendidikan Teknologi) which is NOT Educational Technology (Teknologi Pendidikan). Our focus is on Teaching and Learning (Pengajaran & Pembelajaran) and therefore, the curriculum.
There are only seven people in BPT; Pn. Ummai Salmah Abd. Karim the head / chief, En. Philip Lee, En. Zakaria Yusop, Cik Adiah Hj. Mustapha, Pn. Roslyn Tunggolou, En. Mohd Sufri b. Salleh and En. Enderin Saffar.
Ummai Salmah looks after
Kursus BPPT (Bimbingan Profesional Perguruan Dalam Teknologi Maklumat & Komunikasi) Projek Pengkomputeran (Computer Labs Project) STIC (Strategic Thrusts Implementation Committee) projects The Smart School Project Training (Projek Sekolah Bestari) in collaboration with BPG Bidang Pendidikan Teknologi, SPA
Philip takes care of
Invention (Reka Cipta) Living Skills (Kemahiran Hidup) Basic Industrial Skills (Kemahiran Asas Industri) but it is now known as Vocational Subjects (Mata Pelajaran Vokasional or MPV) Technology Engineering (Kejuruteraan Teknologi)
Roslyn ([email protected]) is in charge of
Information Technology / Teknologi Maklumat (SPM subject) Computing / Perkomputeran (STPM subject) The Computer-In-Education Programme (Komputer Dalam Pendidikan) Malaysian School Net (MySchoolNet) The Schoolnet Project Projek Pemasangan Sendiri Komputer (PSK) Rintis
Enderin assists Philip in the care of
Living Skills (Kemahiran Hidup) for Primary Schools Vocational Subjects (Mata Pelajaran Vokasional)a.k.a. Basic Industrial Skills (Kemahiran Asas Industri)
Zakaria takes care of
Living Skills (Kemahiran Hidup) for Primary Schools
Adiah looks after
Living Skills (Kemahiran Hidup), specifically Home Science
Sufri ([email protected]) is in charge of
The Computer-In-Education Programme (Komputer Dalam Pendidikan) for Primary Schools The Literacy in ICT subject for Year Ones Anything and everything IT in the office! He's our resident Mr Fix-It.
As you can see, they are severely overburdened with portfolios that make it difficult to look after each project or subject properly. What more when you take into account that all the 1200 + schools involved are spread out all over widespread mountainous forested Sabah!
Biasalah tu!
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