- 26 Aug 2020
Championship Arkedia is in its first league of the competition. If you have not started using FrogPlay yet, it’s not too late! Round 2 begins 1st September 2020! 💯 Collect points through FrogPlay Live! 💯 A great way for students to collect more leaderboard points is to join FrogPlay Live sessions and … Read more
- 6 Aug 2020
In our latest Ask Me Anything session, we’re pleased to have as our special guest Cikgu Norhailmi Abdul Mutalib, an inspiring science teacher from SMK Jerlun in Kedah and a Global Teacher Prize 2020 finalist to share about his thoughts and experiences on 21st century teaching and learning post-pandemic! Currently … Read more
- 3 Aug 2020
WELCOME TO ARKEDIA! 🎮 Are you ready to PLAY? 💯⠀ ⠀ 🌟The Frog Championships this year takes on an exciting new turn to continue encouraging students to learn through play in a fun and meaningful way.⠀ ⠀ 🌟Students play your way to the top of the Leaderboard by completing as many FrogPlay … Read more
- 30 Jul 2020
Are your students having trouble completing their homework after MCO? It has been two weeks since the return of students to school and the race to catch-up in lessons is on! To ensure that this transition happens well for students, the ministry has released the amended school calendar for the year … Read more
- 21 Jul 2020
- 20 Jul 2020
The Frog VLE is given another upgrade! Teachers can now personalise and manage assessment on Frog and students can experience more variety to their learning and assessments. Here’s what’s new on the Frog VLE: Markbook enables teachers to create class charts to easily access and review progress of the class … Read more
- 15 Jul 2020
Students are returning back to school! Students across Malaysia will be returning to school life after three months of learning from home! While parents have been busy preparing for their child at home, teachers are working hard to prepare their lesson plans to help students catch-up on their studies on … Read more
- 2 Jul 2020
Schools to reopen in stages starting 15 July 2020 Education minister announced in a live telecast yesterday that remaining students will be returning in stages to school and that the academic calendar for 2021 will be decided at a later date. Yesterday also marks the reopening of kindergartens and preschool … Read more
- 23 Jun 2020
Exam bound students return to school Tomorrow marks a big day for education in Malaysia! As the country shifts from disruption to recovery, schools are expected to reopen and welcome the return of all teachers and half a million students from examination bound classes from across Malaysia. This is exciting … Read more
- 18 Jun 2020
Turning fun learning into a teachable experience We’ve all had that one teacher growing up – the one that makes learning interesting. For me, that teacher is Cikgu Fatimah, my BM teacher in secondary school. She’s a motherly figure that students loved having around! Her lesson includes sharing her views … Read more
- 16 Jun 2020
Learning is a lot of fun and it happens naturally When students are engaged in their lessons, the classroom becomes vibrant and an exciting experience for everyone! However, how we learn changes over time. As we get older, we tend to focus on results and measure our worth based on … Read more
- 11 Jun 2020
Shaping the learning environment to be engaging “Tell me and I’ll forget. Show me and I may remember. Involve me and I learn.” Benjamin Franklin What does the perfect classroom look like? As a teacher, it’s THE dream when your students are listening to your lessons and are at … Read more
- 10 Jun 2020
Taking gamified learning one step further Due to popular demand, we’re enhancing the FrogPlay experience and releasing our new application ahead of schedule! We at FrogAsia understand that the pandemic has impacted teachers and students nationwide and the uncertainties that continue to this day is still an anxious experience for … Read more
- 2 Jun 2020
- 28 May 2020
Kids will be kids and they prefer to play! On a typical school day, students spend their time with teachers who guide and encourage them to learn. While they may continue to learn from home for 1-2 hours after classes end, the rest of the day is spent on play. … Read more
- 22 May 2020
All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy! It’s no fun when you’re stuck at home learning from a textbook or a screen all day! Kids will be kids and they love to spend their energy exploring and running around with friends or their siblings during play time. … Read more
- 22 May 2020
Professor Colin Diamond, Pusat Pengajian Universiti Birmingham Colin Diamond telah lama berkhidmat di dalam bidang kepemimpinan pendidikan di England dan pernah menjadi Ketua Fakulti, Guru Besar Bersekutu, Penasihat Penguasa Pendidikan Tempatan, Penolong Pengarah dan Pengarah Pendidikan / Perkhidmatan Kanak-kanak. Beliau telah banyak membantu ramai anak muda untuk membaca dan menikmati … Read more
- 22 May 2020
Professor Colin Diamond, University of Birmingham School of Education Colin Diamond has worked in the field of educational leadership for many years in England and has been a Head of Faculty, Associate Headteacher, Local Education Authority Adviser, Assistant Director and Director of Education/Children’s Services. He has helped many young people … Read more
- 21 May 2020
Parents play a pivotal role in reducing teaching workloads Navigating through the ‘hows and whys’ during these uncertain times without research or experience can be confusing for everyone involved! Although we aren’t able to guarantee that planning will go on smoothly, it’s clear that online learning will still play a … Read more
- 19 May 2020
We’re all in this together Parents and teachers, we’re here to help you! With multiple hats to wear and different roles to juggle during this time, we are here to support you so that you can help your children continue learning from home so that no child is left behind … Read more
- 15 May 2020
Professor Colin Diamond, Pusat Pengajian Universiti Birmingham Colin Diamond telah lama berkhidmat di dalam bidang kepemimpinan pendidikan di England dan pernah menjadi Ketua Fakulti, Guru Besar Bersekutu, Penasihat Penguasa Pendidikan Tempatan, Penolong Pengarah dan Pengarah Pendidikan / Perkhidmatan Kanak-kanak. Beliau telah banyak membantu ramai anak muda untuk membaca dan menikmati … Read more
- 15 May 2020
Professor Colin Diamond, University of Birmingham School of Education Colin Diamond has worked in the field of educational leadership for many years in England and has been a Head of Faculty, Associate Headteacher, Local Education Authority Adviser, Assistant Director and Director of Education/Children’s Services. He has helped many young people … Read more
- 14 May 2020
Meaningful learning is the new norm There have been mixed reactions since breaking news of cancelled UPSR and PT3 examinations. Students are relieved, teachers are concerned and parents are waiting for news of what’s next. “It’s frustrating, but we look at the bright side. This is about our children’s safety … Read more
- 12 May 2020
Deadlines to meet? Meals to prepare? Is your home in a mess? Are you overwhelmed by having so many things to do? Don’t give up, you can do it! Continue to keep parents involved with school Research shows that students are more focused and motivated to learn when parents … Read more
- 7 May 2020
Education sector in Malaysia so far… A part of our economy has opened its doors this week and several businesses are excited to resume their ‘new norms’ in business. However, for the safety and wellbeing of students, schools continue to remain closed until further notice. At the start of the … Read more
- 5 May 2020
Parents are playing a heavier role in encouraging their child to learn from home especially when students are away from school and indirectly away from a teacher’s guidance. To help parents get started, they need to understand how lessons are being taught and what are the key takeaways with each … Read more
- 30 Apr 2020
It’s a challenging time for most of us to be productive when being cooped up at home and it’s confusing when your attention is being demanded everywhere. For students, the distractions can come from social media notifications on their phone, the temptation to watch TV or having to put aside … Read more
- 28 Apr 2020
Education during MCO in Malaysia Many parents and teachers are continuing to educate students from home with the announcement that MCO has been extended to 12th May 2020. Since then, topics of discussion have been about the Ministry of Education (MOE) announcing cancellations or postponing of public examinations, teachers challenged … Read more
- 23 Apr 2020
Parents and teachers, what do you remember most about school? I’m sure most of us remember the experiences that we had instead of the details gained from books. Was it about your favourite teacher, having to Jalan Itik when we forgot to do our homework or about gotong-royong at the … Read more
- 21 Apr 2020
It’s not easy for students to keep on being productive because of the different types of distractions at home. For example, younger students are prone to fidgeting and end up running amuck at home. This is why building up a child’s understanding and importance of dedicated learning spaces at home … Read more