SEGi recently brought science to life at Tabika Perpaduan in Penang during a study tour led by diploma students enrolled in the Science & Technology for Young Children module. Designed to cultivate curiosity and introduce foundational scientific thinking to six-year-old children, the session embodied the spirit of experiential learning — where play and purpose come together in the most formative years of education.
Thirteen students facilitated a range of hands-on science activities, transforming the preschool classroom into an engaging, interactive learning space. The children responded with enthusiasm and active participation, revealing a natural fascination with the world around them. Observations indicated that while some learners needed extra support, others were quick to grasp the concepts — demonstrating the value of differentiated teaching approaches in early childhood settings.
Full article at https://colleges.segi.edu.my/penang/the-best-education-doesnt-always-happen-in-lecture-halls/
This event is organised in support of the following United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG):
SDG 4: Quality Education
SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities
SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals


