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101 IPGM Sabah Campus reps attend Madani course
Published on: Friday, April 25, 2025
Published on: Fri, Apr 25, 2025
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101 IPGM Sabah Campus reps attend Madani course
Members of the JPP of IPGM Sabah Zone Campus Session 2025/2026 with honorary guests after the course.
Kundasang: A total of 101 members of the Student Representative Committee (JPP) IPGM Sabah Campus Zone participated in the Madani Malaysian Nationality Course: Student Representative Committee (JPP) IPGM Sabah Campus Zone 2025 held here for three days and 2 nights.

The course held from 21 to 23 April 2025 at the Kundasang Nationality Training Centre was also participated by 15 lecturers and accompanying officers.

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It was officiated by the Deputy Director of IPGM Gaya Campus, Dr Linah Bagu @ Siti Nurlina Abdullah, on Wednesday.

This course is part of the JPP IPGM Sabah Campus Zone Synergy Leadership Course jointly organized by the Malaysian Nationality Academy, the Prime Minister’s Department and IPGM Gaya Campus.

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The program brought together all members of the JPP IPGM Sabah Campus Zone which includes IPGM Gaya Campus, IPGM Kent Campus, IPGM Keningau Campus and IPGM Tawau Campus.

This course is a leadership course that contributes to the formation of a generation of educators who are credible, have integrity and are visionary.

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Among the activities throughout this program are the Mindful Discourse Slot: Madani Malaysia, Group Training (LDK) activities such as the Explorace Activity: Interactive Nationhood and the “Smart Tunnel” Activity.

Dr Linah in her opening speech said, “The session not only provided meaningful exposure to the participants but was also able to instill a sense of identity, love for the country and a deeper understanding of the responsibilities as Malaysian citizens.

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“The modules used for this course not only provided meaningful exposure to the participants but were also able to instill a sense of identity, love for the country and a deeper understanding of the responsibilities as Malaysian citizens,” she said.

She also expressed her hope that the strategic cooperation, networking and relationship between IPGM and the Malaysian National Academy could be further strengthened in order to produce student teachers who not only excel in academics, but also have a superior sense of nationalism.
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