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Taylor’s University College. Teacher Candidate’s Resource. Selamat Datang (Welcome)!!!. Thank you for considering working at Taylor’s University College in Malaysia! This information is designed to help you prepare yourself for what you can expect from life in Malaysia.
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Taylor’s University College Teacher Candidate’s Resource
Selamat Datang (Welcome)!!! • Thank you for considering working at Taylor’s University College in Malaysia! This information is designed to help you prepare yourself for what you can expect from life in Malaysia. • The decision to work in a country and culture so far and so different from Canada is a difficult one to make. Life in Malaysia is surely different than that in Canada but it is a rewarding one. We look forward to welcoming you to the College!
If you have any further questions about working at Taylor’s College and in Malaysia, please feel free to contact the administration.CanadaWilliam (Bill) Roach, Educational ConsultantPhone: (905) 824-1457Cell: 416 358 8620e-mail: wpines@idirect.comMalaysiaJim Leonard, Taylor’s College ICPU Programme DirectorPhone: 603-5636-2641e-mail: James.Leonard@taylors.edu.myTerima Kasih!!!
Canadian Pre-University • Course Features • Three intakes a year • January, March and July • Semester system • 3 credit subjects in each semester for students enrolled in the regular programme • 6 months per semester • 1 year to complete course • customized to individual student’s ability to complete course in more than 2 semesters
Canadian Pre-University • To qualify for Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) a student has to obtain 6 Grade 12 University Preparation credit subject passes, successful completion of the Ontario Literacy Test and also a pass in at least level 2 ESL
Canadian Pre-University • Continuous assessment • 100% internal assessment • 70% course work 30% final exam • Regular attendance important
Accounting Economics Business Leadership International Business Families in Society Challenge & Change Geography History Data Management Advanced Functions Calculus & Vectors Computer Studies Biology Chemistry Physics Law Subjects Offered
Canadian Pre-University • Interactive learning • Problem-solving • Student participation • Group activities • Presentation • Analysis • Independent study unit • Prepares students for tertiary education
Why CPU at Taylor’s? • Fully endorsed by the Ministry of Education, Ontario, Canada • Quality of course and teachers ensured and maintained by inspectors from Ministry of Education, Ontario who provide annual inspections of the CPU courses at Taylor’s University College
Campus Facilities • The school consists of modern and comfortable buildings. All rooms are air-conditioned and equipped with resources on par and better than resources found throughout most public schools in Ontario.
Taylor’s College The Courtyard
Spacious Science Lab (top left) Multi Purpose Hall (top right) Library (bottom left) – the library is equipped with a well stocked selection of paper and IT resources
Classrooms are all air-conditioned and equipped with whiteboards and OHP’s. Some classrooms have built-in projectors with teacher computers. Other equipment (laptops, vcr’s, dvd players, tv’s, etc.) can be signed out of the IT department. • Typical classroom (top left) • Computer lab (top right)
IT department (top left) Student Web Café (top right)
Lunch and snacks may be enjoyed at the staff cafeteria (top left), the campus courtyard (bottom left), the “hawker stalls” in Asia Café (bottom right), or any of the numerous restaurants surrounding the school.
Accommodations & Facilities • Your most immediate tasks upon arriving in Malaysia will be to find a place to live and where you can get all of your basic needs. Canadian teachers live singly or in shared apartments within 15 minutes walking distance of the school. The apartments in the area are mostly 2 and 3 bedroom units. The units are very comfortable, generally come fully furnished (as negotiated by you), and can be had for RM1800 to RM2300, depending on the level of luxury and amenities you desire. Teachers, local real estate agents, and other Taylor’s staff can help you find the right accommodation for you. You can also find an apartment on your own; check the classified section of the Malaysian newspaper (www.thestar.com.my ) for apartments in Subang Jaya (Lafite Apartments is located in SS17 and Spring and Summer Villas are located in SS15). There is a modern mall and European grocery store (Carrefour) within walking distance of the school and apartments. There are also fresh produce shops as well as morning markets all very close to the school. • As per your package information, remember that you will need to put down 3.5 months rent up front when you sign your tenant’s agreement, and put down deposits for your utilities. These fees are typical for expatriates moving to any new country.
A Tropical Feel Canadian Teacher’s Residence in Lafite Apartments
Teaching • Teaching in Malaysia will be as rewarding an experience as you make it. You are given the freedom to run your class as you wish and to introduce new teaching techniques just as you would in Canada. Teacher typically have one preparation per semester and are teaching the most appreciative and respectful students you will ever encounter. The professional standards of the Ontario College of Teachers are applicable in teaching practices at the ICPU Programme.
One of the truly rewarding experiences offered at Taylor’s University College is the opportunity to work with a teaching staff comprised of both Canadian and Malaysian teachers. You will gain insights as to how and why you practice your idea of pedagogy and surely help others to reflect on their own skill sets.
Chemistry Nucleus Group; testing new lab equipment Student in the lab
The Students • The students at Taylor’s College are an ambitious group. They aim to please and are diligent workers. Your students will be eager to hear about your background and to know about where you come from. They are also eager to share with you their culture. Most new Canadian teachers have been struck by the politeness of their students; expect to hear your students say thank you everyday on their way out of class! Students will also be very keen to take advantage of any extra help offered by their teachers. Most courses offer one day of extra help after school per week for any students interested in attending. • Some students you teach may speak English as their third or fourth language. Understandably, they may have some difficulty in keeping up with the rest of the class. These students have the opportunity, and should be encouraged, to improve their written and spoken English through the Taylor’s Language Centre.
CANADA TRINIDAD UNITED KINGDOM RUSSIA IRELAND SINGAPORE U.S.A. SWITZERLAND AUSTRALIA ISLE OF MAN NEW ZEALAND JAPAN HONG KONG INDIA CPU SENDS ITS GRADUATES "WORLD WIDE"
ALBERTA • St. Mary’s University • University of Alberta • University of Calgary • University of Lethbridge BRITISH COLUMBIA • Simon Fraser University • University of British Columbia • Univeristy of Victoria MANITOBA • Brandon University • University of Winnipeg • University of Manitoba QUEBEC • Concordia University • McGill University ONTARIO • Carleton University • Ryerson Polytechnic • Trent University • University of Ottawa • University of Toronto • University of Waterloo • University of Western Ontario • York University OTHER • Memorial University, Newfoundland • University of New Brunswick, New Brunswick • University of Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan
International Ismalic University • International Medical University • Manipal University, Malaysia • Monash University, Malaysia • Penang Medical College • Perak Medical College • Universiti Teknologi Malaysia • Universiti Utara Malaysia Petronas Towers, Kuala Lumpur
TRINIDAD & TOBAGO • University of West Indies SWITZERLAND • Domino Carlton Tivoli ISLE OF MAN • International Hotel School RUSSIA • Kursk State University • Moscow State Medical University SINGAPORE • National University of Singapore JAPAN • Takushoku University HONG KONG • University of Hong Kong IRELAND • Queens University • Royal College of Surgeons
Leisure One of the great rewards of working in Malaysia is the opportunity for travel. Malaysia has some of the finest beaches in the world (Perhentian Islands – right, Lang Tengah, Tioman, Redang, etc.). The waters are crystal clear and most teachers have tried, if not become hooked, on diving. There are world class dive sites off of Malaysia Borneo and the surrounding countries of Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos, and India all provide plenty of opportunities for adventure! Check www.airasia.com, www.latestays.com, and www.tourism.gov.my to find more information on travel in and around Malaysia. Paradise found! (Perhentian Island Kecil, Malaysia)
Canada’s newest divers! (Perhentian Island Kecil, Malaysia) Green Pit Viper Snake (Bako National Park, Sarawak, Malaysia Borneo) Flora and Fauna (Taman Negara National Park, Malaysia)
Famous Bali Sunset (top left) Local Market in Kota Bharu, Malaysia (top right) Singapore at night (bottom right)
Shopping for saris in Punjab, India (top left) Crashing island waves on Lang Tengah, Malaysia (top right) Picking your meal in Singapore (bottom left)
Soft sand in Phuket, Thailand (top left) A panorama in Pangkor, Malaysia (bottom left) Mount Kinabalu in Sabah, Malaysia Borneo (bottom right)
Left - More Flora and Fauna (Bali, Indonesia) Right - July 2005 ICPU Staff Photo
Taylor’s finest at Compassion Home for children. Birthday Celebrations! (Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur)
Canada in Malaysia • As you are considering coming to Malaysia, make sure that you gather as much information as you can. Make yourself familiar with the taxation laws and implications of living away from home for an extended period of time. You should also be aware of the services offered by the Canadian Government while you are living in Malaysia. Canadian High Commission: www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/kualalumpur/ Malaysian Government: www.gov.my/MYGOV/BI/DIRECTORY/CITIZEN
Resources The following resources are meant to help you prepare, in advance, for your arrival in Malaysia and to help you once you are actually on the ground. This is not an exhaustive list and you will surely learn as you go, but some of the information may prove useful in your first few months… • Subang Jaya Community websites: www.usj.com.my, www.pjnet.com.my • Subang Jaya Map: www.usj.com.my/map/sj_map.php3 • Kuala Lumpur and surrounding area’s rail transit: www.ktmb.com.my • Kuala Lumpur and surrounding area’s bus system: www.rapidkl.com.my • Expatriate’s Guide: www.expat.com.my • Malaysian National Newspaper website: www.thestar.com.my • MPH (Bookstore – located in local malls): www.mph.com.my • tmnet (Phone company): www.tm.net.my • Celcom and Maxis (Mobile phone companies): www.maxis.com.my, www.celcom.com.my • Tenaga Nasional Berhad (Power company): www.tnb.com.my • Maybank (National bank): www.maybank2u.com.my • HSBC (National and International bank): www.hsbc.com.my • Yellow Pages: www.yellowpages.com.my • Astro (Satellite television provider): www.astro.com.my • Fitness First (Local fitness centre): www.fitnessfirst.com.my • Inland Revenue Board Malaysia (Income Tax): www.hasil.org.my • Employees Provident Fund (EPF): www.kwsp.gov.my
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