
Empowering Orang Asli Students Through Technology, STEM and Leadership
A three-day “Learn, Build, Share” programme is empowering Orang Asli students through technology, STEM and leadership, from coding games to real-world skills.

A three-day “Learn, Build, Share” programme is empowering Orang Asli students through technology, STEM and leadership, from coding games to real-world skills.

A three-day “Learn, Build, Share” programme is empowering Orang Asli students through technology, STEM and leadership, from coding games to real-world skills.

Can AI replace teachers in education? This story from Teach For Malaysia’s alumni community explores how AI is transforming classrooms—while teachers continue to lead with empathy, creativity, and the human touch no machine can replicate.

Princeton students Navya & Iman joined Chumbaka in Kuala Lumpur for a STEM internship—blending technology, teaching, and cultural discovery.

Discover how Malaysian youth use STEM for activism, creating data-driven projects to fight bullying and injustice while shaping a more just future.

Sarawak’s classrooms and living rooms are transforming with digital tools like Kayam School and Sekolah Enuma, boosting 3M skills for every child.

Our students embraced the spirit of Gawai Dayak by learning the Bamboo Dance in Kuching—an experience of culture, teamwork, and curiosity.