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239135
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UPSI Confers Honorary PhD In Early Childhood Education On M'sian PM's Wife
TANJUNG MALIM (Perak, Malaysia), May 8 (Bernama) -- The Malaysian prime
minister's wife, Rosmah Mansor was today conferred an honorary PhD degree in
early childhood education by Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI), here.
The honorary degree was awarded to Rosmah, who is also the Permata Negara
president, in recognition of her immense contribution to early childhood
educational development and to empowering women.
UPSI chancellor, wife of the Crown Prince of Perak (Raja Puan Besar Perak)
Tuanku Zara presented the PhD honorary degree to Rosmah at a special session of
the university's 14th convocation ceremony, here, Monday.
Also present were the Crown Prince of Perak Raja Dr Nazrin Shah, Malaysian
Prime Minister Najib Razak, Higher Education Minister of Malaysia Mohd Khaled
Nordin and Perak Menteri Besar Dr Zambry Abdul Kadir.
In her acceptance speech, Rosmah said she dedicated the honorary doctorate
to all those involved in the formulation and implementation of the Permata
programme, the educators and Permata children.
"This honour is also dedicated to my husband, children, family members and
colleagues for their continuous support and encouragement," she said.
Rosmah said early childhood education and care (ECEC) was increasingly
recognised as an important component of the education system throughout the
world.
She said the Policy Action Plan on Education For All drawn up in April 2000
in fact outlined 'Expanding Early Childhood Education and Care' as a primary
objective for the less fortunate.
Rosmah also said that quality ECEC was the foundation for a continuous
learning process that should vitally be encultured in an economy that was based
on knowledge, technology and innovation.
"Without doubt, investment in ECEC programmes is not only wise in terms of
child development for them to become productive adults, but also in terms of
huge returns for the nation.
"Many studies have shown that quality ECEC has reduced the school dropout
and crime rates involving youngsters. The country also saves on costs as it does
not have to provide remedial or additional classes."
More importantly, she added, children would develop holistically, thus
contributing more to the nation's future development.
-- BERNAMA