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Astro AWANI employees honour great teachers
Happy Teachers Day from all of us at Astro AWANI!
Today, students across Malaysia pay tribute to teachers for their endless contribution and sacrifice, both inside and outside the classroom.
In conjunction withTeachers Day celebration on May 16, Astro AWANI employees took time out to give recognition to that special person whose dedication and charisma helps shape the future of Malaysia.
Happy Teachers Day!
"In conjunction with Teachers Day, I am dedicating this tribute to 'Sir' Tunku Adaham Tunku Zainol Rashid. As a proud Michaelian, it is difficult for me to repay Tunku Adaham, who not only led us to do our best in examinations but he prepared me to face the world. Sir, everything you said to me is true. Thank you, Sir" - Ashwad Ismail, Anchor/Editor
Myfavourite teacher is Puan Azizah, who taught Chemistry. Truth be told, I wasn't really good at the subject. She never gave up on me. Constantly, thinking out of the box, she created a system to identify the weak students and spent time after school to provide us with extra lessons. After she was diagnosed with cancer, she still made it a point to teach. A year ago, she passed on. Her legacy lives. - Maisarah Atan, Assistant Producer/Kini Trending Section
In conjunction with
Happy Teachers Day!
"In conjunction with Teachers Day, I am dedicating this tribute to 'Sir' Tunku Adaham Tunku Zainol Rashid. As a proud Michaelian, it is difficult for me to repay Tunku Adaham, who not only led us to do our best in examinations but he prepared me to face the world. Sir, everything you said to me is true. Thank you, Sir" - Ashwad Ismail, Anchor/Editor
My
"My favourite teacher is Miss Jaya, who taught Mathematics and Additional Mathematics. She paid more attention to me during her lessons as I was one of the weaker students. I actually did quite well in my Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia for her subject. Who would have thought I could pass my Add Maths, but she made it happen for me. Thank you, Miss Jaya! - Kohilah Sekaran, Reporter/Social media/Kini Trending Section
"He reminded me to be a good person and to look after my health by doing regular exercise. This was the most useful advice by Mr Abdul Rahman Bakri, my primary school teacher. I followed his advice and dabbled in sports. Thank you, Mr Abdul Rahman!" - Syaharizal Kamalul Ariffin, broadcast journalist/anchor
"He reminded me to be a good person and to look after my health by doing regular exercise. This was the most useful advice by Mr Abdul Rahman Bakri, my primary school teacher. I followed his advice and dabbled in sports. Thank you, Mr Abdul Rahman!" - Syaharizal Kamalul Ariffin, broadcast journalist/anchor
"I don't have a particular
He was a true advocate of the saying, 'actions speak louder than words'. He made sure that I understood the definition of success -- to enjoy whatever you do in life. To Kusessians (a term to call students of SM Sains Kuala Selangor & alumni), he's a legend!" - Israr Khalid, broadcast journalist
"There were memorable 'moments' when I was in school back in my hometown. I watched my book 'fly' after it was thrown from a
Looking back, I must say that these were
"My class teacher who was also my English teacher, Pn Mastinee is my
Each time she entered the class, she made the students sit in mixed race-groups. She was strict about 'Indians only' or 'Malay only' clusters in the classroom.
It was a bit frustrating not being able to sit beside a friend at that time, but now I appreciate what she tried to instill in us.
If not for her, the students in her class would probably not have made friends from other races. - Bharati Supramaniam, media librarian