Some of you were involved in the recent Perlis TD Conference in Penang and from what I hear, it went off really well.
Steve says, "...there was a constant buzz among the participants and I think this year was much more about developing teachers than just training teachers and my lot are beginning to see the difference. ... I have had lots of positive feedback already about the event and you all."
Thanks to those ELCs who took time out from their busy schedules to give of their knowledge and help develop the Perlis teachers. If anybody has any photos please e-mail me and I'll put them up on the blog, or if you have any other comments/feedback, YOU can post a comment here.
Thursday, 13 September 2007
No News!
I've tried to keep the Upcoming Events updated with news of the meeting that was supposed to take place between those in power in the Ministry of Education and those that hold the purse strings. Unfortunately this meeting seems to get postponed at the last minute. I believe it was rescheduled for today and I will let you all know if it actually went ahead as soon as I know. Pauline is at CDC this afternoon so we should get some news 'straight from the horse's mouth' so to speak.
I'm heading to Tasmania tonight to help my Mum celebrate her 80th birthday and will be away for a week. However, if there is ANY news I'm sure Chris will let everybody know.
I know this is a very trying time for those who feel that they would like to continue working in Malaysia for CfBT. Do you hang around and wait to see what happens or do you make a move now? Some have already taken the plunge and left for greener pastures. We wish them well, and who knows, we may see them back one day.
Ron C.
I'm heading to Tasmania tonight to help my Mum celebrate her 80th birthday and will be away for a week. However, if there is ANY news I'm sure Chris will let everybody know.
I know this is a very trying time for those who feel that they would like to continue working in Malaysia for CfBT. Do you hang around and wait to see what happens or do you make a move now? Some have already taken the plunge and left for greener pastures. We wish them well, and who knows, we may see them back one day.
Ron C.
Sunday, 2 September 2007
ELC movie
OK, so it's Sunday afternoon, Jan's in Australia and I'm bored. I remember Vance sending this website around a while ago, so I thought I'd give it a go. You can view the results of my labour (which wasn't anywhere near as long as Trien's thank goodness) by clicking on the following link.
ELC Movie
Go ahead, make my day and make your own movie. It's really easy!
ELC Movie
Go ahead, make my day and make your own movie. It's really easy!
Announcing the arrival of...

Our daughter Melody Angelica Harris [who] was born this morning, September 2, at 8am in Taiping General Hospital. Trien was in labor for 20 hours, but didn't need a c-section. Little Melody weighs in at 3.9 kilos, and is 55cm tall. Both Trien and Melody are fine. Well, Melody does have a pointy head from being born, but that should go back to normal in a few days.
When I went to see her first time, she opened her eyes, and we looked at each other for 45 minutes straight. It was the first time she had opened her eyes. Needless to say, Daddy is already madly in Love!
CONGRATULATIONS to John & Trien!!!!!!!!!!!!
MoE/CfBT Annual Conference in Malacca
Well it finally came to pass that THE conference actually took place! After the July date was postponed in late June there were some who wondered if it ever would happen. It did, and I think I can safely say that it was a success. So thank you to all who participated: ELCs, PETs, Ministry representatives from CDC, Language Officers from state and district offices, guest speakers, and the hardworking staff from the CfBT office who came and helped out or who stayed behind to keep the ship afloat.
I have uploaded two photo albums, appropriately named Malacca Day 1 & 2, the first of which shows what went on when we were supposed to be getting ready for our photo on the first morning and the subsequent tea break. The second shows the ELCs' group discussions and presentations and some more morning tea shots. There were lots of little meetings going on all around the hall. Thanks to Becky Stannard for taking the time to 'spy' on you all!
Unfortunately, I can't put Powerpoint presentations directly on the Blog, but have converted three of them to photos which you can download to read the content. If you want the actual presentations I can e-mail them to you on request.
Once again, thanks to all who took the time to come to Melaka, and when we hear the outcome(s) of the meeting that Dr Haili talked about, rest assured we will let everybody know.
Ron Coveney
I have uploaded two photo albums, appropriately named Malacca Day 1 & 2, the first of which shows what went on when we were supposed to be getting ready for our photo on the first morning and the subsequent tea break. The second shows the ELCs' group discussions and presentations and some more morning tea shots. There were lots of little meetings going on all around the hall. Thanks to Becky Stannard for taking the time to 'spy' on you all!
Unfortunately, I can't put Powerpoint presentations directly on the Blog, but have converted three of them to photos which you can download to read the content. If you want the actual presentations I can e-mail them to you on request.
Once again, thanks to all who took the time to come to Melaka, and when we hear the outcome(s) of the meeting that Dr Haili talked about, rest assured we will let everybody know.
Ron Coveney
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