Education Now and Then
Kam Raslan | Bernice Chauly | Vernon Adrian Emuang
22-Feb-19 21:00
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On this week’s episode, Kam remembers Kirkby and Brinsford college as he looks back on British education offered to locals back then in the 1960s. Next, Bernice compares education now, reviewing the types of teachers, students and schools that are currently produced in Malaysia. Lastly, we wrap up with Vernon’s discussion on age agnosticism, a concept used by marketers where a person is self-assured that their age doesn’t matter, so they will act and dress the way they wish to do so.
Produced by: Ali Johan
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Categories: Education, People and Places
Tags: age agnosticism, marketing, kirkby college, brinsford college, secondary education,