Assimilation educational program for Rohingya Children for their survival and development / Shimaa Shazana Mohd Ali ... [et al.]

This paper presents an assimilation educational program for Rohingya children for their survival and development in Malaysia. Children deserve protection from authority as they are vulnerable to various issues and circumstances. The right to education, which is the central mechanism of human capital...

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Main Authors: Mohd Ali, Shimaa Shazana, Ahmad, Yarina, Tahir, Nor Suziwana, Ayob, Nor Azira
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:en
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/55936/1/55936.pdf
https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/55936/
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author Mohd Ali, Shimaa Shazana
Ahmad, Yarina
Tahir, Nor Suziwana
Ayob, Nor Azira
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Ahmad, Yarina
Tahir, Nor Suziwana
Ayob, Nor Azira
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description This paper presents an assimilation educational program for Rohingya children for their survival and development in Malaysia. Children deserve protection from authority as they are vulnerable to various issues and circumstances. The right to education, which is the central mechanism of human capital, is one of the most essential aspects in shaping children's behaviour and personality. Education provides knowledge that may prevent the involvement of children in crimes. Hence, education for every child must be prioritised regardless of their status. This product aims to help Rohingya children to assimilate with Malaysian culture and identity that will indirectly help their survival and development in this country. This initiative will employ four strategies, which are the interactive book, selected videos, and stories related to Malaysia, and to be conducted within a week through a quasi-experiment technique. In terms of contribution and novelty, this product can be considered novel because the product (1) serves the international agenda, particularly the Child Rights Convention (CRC) and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), (2) utilises "education" as a bridging mechanism to enhance assimilation among Rohingya children in Malaysia, and is (3) comprehensive as it employs proactive strategies in producing the product.
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spelling my.uitm.ir-559362022-02-22T02:50:30Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/55936/ Assimilation educational program for Rohingya Children for their survival and development / Shimaa Shazana Mohd Ali ... [et al.] Mohd Ali, Shimaa Shazana Ahmad, Yarina Tahir, Nor Suziwana Ayob, Nor Azira Education of special classes of persons Education and society Education and globalization. Education and society This paper presents an assimilation educational program for Rohingya children for their survival and development in Malaysia. Children deserve protection from authority as they are vulnerable to various issues and circumstances. The right to education, which is the central mechanism of human capital, is one of the most essential aspects in shaping children's behaviour and personality. Education provides knowledge that may prevent the involvement of children in crimes. Hence, education for every child must be prioritised regardless of their status. This product aims to help Rohingya children to assimilate with Malaysian culture and identity that will indirectly help their survival and development in this country. This initiative will employ four strategies, which are the interactive book, selected videos, and stories related to Malaysia, and to be conducted within a week through a quasi-experiment technique. In terms of contribution and novelty, this product can be considered novel because the product (1) serves the international agenda, particularly the Child Rights Convention (CRC) and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), (2) utilises "education" as a bridging mechanism to enhance assimilation among Rohingya children in Malaysia, and is (3) comprehensive as it employs proactive strategies in producing the product. 2021 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/55936/1/55936.pdf Assimilation educational program for Rohingya Children for their survival and development / Shimaa Shazana Mohd Ali ... [et al.]. (2021) In: UNSPECIFIED.
spellingShingle Education of special classes of persons
Education and society
Education and globalization. Education and society
Mohd Ali, Shimaa Shazana
Ahmad, Yarina
Tahir, Nor Suziwana
Ayob, Nor Azira
Assimilation educational program for Rohingya Children for their survival and development / Shimaa Shazana Mohd Ali ... [et al.]
title Assimilation educational program for Rohingya Children for their survival and development / Shimaa Shazana Mohd Ali ... [et al.]
title_full Assimilation educational program for Rohingya Children for their survival and development / Shimaa Shazana Mohd Ali ... [et al.]
title_fullStr Assimilation educational program for Rohingya Children for their survival and development / Shimaa Shazana Mohd Ali ... [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Assimilation educational program for Rohingya Children for their survival and development / Shimaa Shazana Mohd Ali ... [et al.]
title_short Assimilation educational program for Rohingya Children for their survival and development / Shimaa Shazana Mohd Ali ... [et al.]
title_sort assimilation educational program for rohingya children for their survival and development / shimaa shazana mohd ali ... [et al.]
topic Education of special classes of persons
Education and society
Education and globalization. Education and society
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/55936/1/55936.pdf
https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/55936/
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