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Monday, February 15, 2016

Early Childhood and Childcare Education (ECCE) Internship Opportunity with R.E.A.L Kids

Standing in front of R.E.A.L Kids Wangsa Melawati are Pn Razmah Dahlan (Principal), Priscilla Ong (MCKL DECE Intern) & Sze Swan (MCKL DECE Intern) during their internship visit to R.E.A.L Kids Wangsa Melawati.
R.E.A.L Kids welcome Early Childhood & Childcare Education (ECCE) students from any recognized institutions to apply for internship with our 30 plus owner-operated preschool chains year-round. Interested candidates are welcome to drop us an email at recruit@real.edu.my or call us at 03-5621 7201 for more info.

Below are the documentations you need to submit in order to qualify for an Internship Interview Opportunity:
1. Resume
2. SPM copy
3. IC photocopy
4. Letter of Introduction from college/ university
5. One passport sized photo
6. Application for Practicum Form (you may request it from our Institute's Practicum Coordinator or call R.E.A.L Education Group HCC Recruitment Team for the form at 03-5631 8000)

Below are some of our preferred Early Childhood Partners/ Institutes (ECCE Faculties):

Friday, January 1, 2016

Test of Faith by Teacher Nik Waheeda - R.E.A.L Kids Kota Damansara


An inspiring finding by Teacher Nik Waheeda, something worth your time reading if you cared about helping your child improve but nothing seemed to work no matter how hard you tried.


Teacher Nik Waheeda is a Counselor by profession and she chose to work with children. 
This is her story.


“What do I do with you? Can someone help me, show me? How to deal with you?”

During her capacity as a trainee counselor, Teacher Waheeda has chosen to work with children. Her client was a very young boy, few years old. She was very excited because the boy was her first ever client! All bright-eyed, she looked at him, he looked at her in return, for 5 minutes.

“I’m trained. Let him play. Do whatever he wants.” One hour passed, nobody talked. “Okay. At least nobody died or cried.” Teacher Waheeda thought.

On the second appointment, Teacher Waheeda was ready with some ammunition. “I’ve tried this before and I can do it!” She looked at the little boy, said “Hi”. He went to his toy. For the next 15 to 30 minutes she was only watching him. Then the next 45 minutes to 1 hour. “This is a child, I don’t know what to do!!”

Third occasion, Waheeda kept herself high-spirited and dared herself to speak up to the boy, “What do you want to do today?” Deep down she was starting to get anxious, “I’m going to fail my practicum.”

“What have I done wrong? I know all techniques. I’ve attended all seminars and I’ve aced all my subjects! Seven levels of workshop! I’ve sat on the floor with the boy, rolled on the floor in sand, spoke baby talks. But time after time, it fails! Should I give up? This is not what I signed up for. Had I bitten more than I can chew?”

On the other hand, there is this little voice in her head that speaks softly to her, “Don’t give up.” There she recollected herself on her advanced techniques. Enacted with her friends and asked them if they think this or that could work, or rather not work.

Just shortly before she was about to give up, Teacher Waheeda recalled the most basic of all principles she learned back in school from a Principal Psychologist Carl Rogers, an influential American psychologist and among the founders of the humanistic approach to psychology.  

Everybody has the potential capacity to change on his own.

A counselor’s job is to provide the Environment (Pot). The client is the Seed. What necessitates the change comes from the counselor’s act of adding the necessary ingredients (water, soil, sunlight, fertilizer). So what is the missing ingredient?

The lack of faith! Teacher Nik Waheeda realized that she did not believe in her client! All she needed to do is to know for certain that he can change. Throw all the advanced techniques, sat there and be with him. Slowly he began to make small little changes and blossomed from a seed to a flower. Compared to normal child, this change was nothing. Her faith was tested.


So my dear friends, parents, teachers and counselors, have faith in your little ones. Know that they have the ability to change themselves for the better. This could be all it takes to help them make that tiny little change on a daily basis that could eventually transform them into lovely and responsible adults. Faith and Patience are great combination of Characters that could bring Hope to live.

Sunday, December 14, 2014

Educator Turned Entrepreneur - Datin Paduka Zalika Alias of Genuis Aulad & her Latest Brainchild IDRISSI

Datin Paduka Zaliza Alias explaining the conception of Genuis Aulad. What about her upcoming brainchild - Idrissi International in Setia Alam?

Incredible is probably an understatement to quantify Datin Zaliza's achievement to date. Inspiring is perhaps a more fitting word. Why?

From December 2000 till today, Zaliza has not only owned her 8 branches but inspired the following and growth of 20 plus Genuis Aulad franchisees apart from her latest international embarkation into Australia, Indonesia & Saudi Arabia. Did we even mention the Idrissi International? The world's first Eco-Islamic School with language emphasis on Mandarin & Arabic on top of using English as its main medium of instruction.

Inspiring? Nope. How about this. Zaliza was an educator at heart. It wasn't about building her education empire but to offer her teachers a platform to grow out of just being teachers that opened her to the franchising concept.

What about the quality of preschool education? Debatable as it may, Zaliza was looking for an Islamic Preschool that emphasizes English for her children but there was none in the market back in 2000. And there it was, the inception of Genuis Aulad, from the love for her children and insistence of quality education, both Zaliza who was then a TESL Lecturer in a Local University and her husband, Mohamead Hafiez, who was then an architect worked on this preschool education project.

Some of the interesting things about Genuis Aulad:
  • The Interactive White Board.
  • Universal principals of love, respect and kindness.
  • Teaching values and principles through songs and story-telling.
  • Motivate young minds in helping the world to be a better place for everyone to live in, regardless of race and creed.
Some milestones achived:
  • Genuis Aulad was appointed by MPH Bookstores as official organization to conduct story-telling sessions at MPH Outlets monthly since 2011.
  • Genius Aulad conducted training programs and workshops for parents and teachers to enhance their parenting, bonding and teaching skills.  
Zaliza was not only the chief mastermind of Genuis Aulad, she heads the creative department and is still actively involved in the writing and producing of creative works.

As for Idrissi International Primary School, it is the natural progression from Genuis Aulad. One thing we particularly love about Idrissi is its Eco-learning tools and activities - Nature as Learning Tools: Inspired by Australia Organic School Curriculum.

For more information on this incredible educator and mom turned entrepreneur, we recommend below links:
1. The "Genuis Maker" by Top 10 Malaysia, Sept 2013.
2. Zalika Jual Rumah Buka Tadika by Utusan Online, Oct 2011.
3. Idrissi International Primary School in Setia Alam.
4. Genuis Aulad Official Page.

The Plight of Children’s Reading in War-Torn Countries



Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Building Confidence with the Big Bad Wolves by Raymond Lim

Years with R.E.A.L Education Group. Yes we definitely cannot deny the contributions Raymond has brought to R.E.A.L Kids, especially on its Branding and Marketing milestones achieved over the years. So, what had R.E.A.L offered him in return? Was the experience working here worthwhile? Was R.E.A.L working experience a blessing to Raymond? Read on.


Pre write-up: It took us sometime to consider how this post should be composed to retain at least similar if not stronger impact Raymond achieved through his 10th Toastmaster's Project Speech on 28th Nov 2014. It would have done no justice to him or to R.E.A.L if this written speech is "mellowed" through either  just a first person speech or a third party narrative. But is there a scientific measure of composition impact? Let's just give it a try and see if you could get something out of his experiences.


Confidence. If you have met or interacted with Raymond for even once, he gave you an unmistakable impression that he is Charismatic, Charming and what other C's will be the prerequisite for the earlier two? Yes, Supreme CONFIDENCE.

To some who might not enjoy working with anyone who exude such confidence, personalities might clash. He might appear somewhat loud or a little too outspoken. But coupled with his determination and passion to excel and to give nothing but his very best, you could not ignore his presence and influence.

So the question is, was Raymond born supremely confident
Is confidence something you can acquire or build? What took a shy little 7-year-old boy to one great force to reckon in just a handful of years down the road? 
Was confidence something that could easily be shattered if handled immaturely?

Excerpts from Raymond's speech:
"It is indeed a blessing to work in R.E.A.L. It gave me a chance to join Toastmasters. On top of that, I was exposed to opportunities to speak up in meetings and to give trainings in front of 200 plus teachers. I gave people the impression that I'm a confident person, but am I really someone with confidence? Let's take a step back to the little boy before 7 years of age. He did not even dare to pick up calls. "

Back when I was 7 during a Math Class, I could still clearly recall the teacher's face. She wrote on the board, '1 + 1 = 2'. And then she asked the class, '1 Apple + 1 Apple = ?' I was enthused. I raised my hand and volunteered to do the arithmetic! And this was my answer.

The teacher walked to me, angry at what I did. She asked me to rub off everything I drew on the board. She did not want anything more than TWO ORDINARY APPLES. From the top 5 in class that year, I dropped to the bottom 5 because I lost interest in studies.

I was always an artistically-inclined person since young. From that incident onward, I started snacking a lot. To the point of being teased and called Little Sammo Hung or Doraemon in school. My confidence scattered again. And it only got worse with consistent teasing from people who did not believe in me. They would laugh at me at random, well what boys would generally do without real intention to harm but never failing to achieve its unintended goal.

It doesn't make it any better with closed ones comparing my results with that of their sons and daughters. Dad and mom encouraged me often but others (including some teachers) on the other hand just laughed incessantly at me. Dad would tell me that everybody's different while mom advised me to never give up. A notable instance is where she sent me to Art Lessons, which slowly built up my confidence.


Until the crossroads after highschool, I had to pick a major. I chose arts and followed my interest to pursue Graphics Design in Lim Kok Wing. I studied arts, practice, practice and practice. Slowly I started building my house of confidence. My confidence grew because of the praises and encouragements from my friends, peers and lecturers there. Before I knew it, my house of confidence grew into a Tower of Confidence.

I continued pursuing my Arts in RMIT in Australia and came back to work in
before I decided to further pursue a Master's Degree in Advertising back in Australia. This was when setback returned. I was OVERCONFIDENT and UNDERESTIMATED the difficulty of a graduate degree. I had to resit my papers a few times and that literally shattered my confidence from cloud nine flat to the ground because my parents had to ingrain in my skull, "Don't you dare to fail again because we have no more money for you to repeat your semester." It did not help that I did not have many friends there, perceived arrogance perhaps. I tried all over again, humbling myself to make friends and look for support or advices but I met a lot of stumbling blocks. It took me a lot of hard knocks to gradually pick up a bit of my confidence and made some good friends eventually.

Back in after my Master's Degree, I'd gone through leadership trainings. Being selected as the team leader in a team building event heading the GM's, HoD's and principals, it was not easy but with the endless support and encouragements, I successfully rebuilt my house of confidence again.



It doesn't end here. Confidence grew and both external factors and OVERCONFIDENCE will kill it every now and then. And if you were to depend on external forces to build your confidence, you are bound to fall.

The Big Bad Wolf exists in everybody's life to take the chance to HUFF, PUFF and BLOW YOUR HOUSE OF CONFIDENCE AWAY!

My advice for you,
Stop them right before they blow with their might, speak up to them and say, "WAIT. I STAND STRONG HERE. And YOU, GET OUT!" - Raymond Lim, R.E.A.L Kids Assistant Manager, ECCE Marketing Department, 2013 - 2014. He was with us since 2006-2007 as a Graphics Designer for R.E.A.L Kids, then under Education Ventures Sdn Bhd; returned to R.E.A.L Kids Branding & Marketing in late 2012 till today.

* One of the biggest Big Bad Wolf (confidence deterrent) Raymond experienced was his own OVERCONFIDENCE. It takes humility and wisdom to admit that one's own defeat originated from his own failure to overcome his personal arrogance. He did that at the age of 30 in front of a modest crowd of approximately 30. We salute him for being bold to expose his weakness and failure in the eyes of those who entrusted him.