MODUL 1 | KURSUS INTEGRITI DAN ANTIRASUAH : SATU PENGENALAN

UiTM Channel
11 Oct 202411:55

Summary

TLDRIn this presentation, Nurusahidah binti A Rashid discusses the mandatory integrity and anti-corruption course introduced in Malaysia's higher education institutions starting in 2023. The course aims to instill ethical values and integrity among students, addressing the concerning perception of corruption among youth. With interactive assignments such as creating public service announcements and conducting case studies, the program seeks to empower students to understand and combat corruption. The initiative reflects the government's commitment to fostering a culture of integrity and civic responsibility among future leaders in Malaysia.

Takeaways

  • 📚 Integrity and anti-corruption courses are mandatory in general studies starting from the 2023 academic year.
  • 👥 The course aims to educate students about the importance of integrity and the background of corruption issues in Malaysia.
  • 💡 A significant finding shows that 30.5% of students are willing to accept bribes if given power and opportunity, indicating a serious perception of corruption.
  • 📈 The Malaysian government has committed to a national anti-corruption plan from 2019 to 2023, focusing on education and awareness.
  • 🎓 Strategic Objective 2.4.7 of the plan emphasizes introducing compulsory courses in higher education institutions to instill ethical values.
  • 🕵️‍♂️ Anti-corruption programs are implemented in educational institutions to raise awareness among students about corruption.
  • 🏫 The course includes activities like site visits to the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) for practical learning experiences.
  • 🎥 Group assignments involve creating public service announcements (PSAs) on anti-corruption themes to promote awareness.
  • 📝 Individual assignments include case studies of past corruption cases, encouraging students to analyze and reflect on real-world issues.
  • 🤝 Community engagement activities, such as anti-corruption quizzes, aim to spread awareness and build integrity among students.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of Nurusahidah binti A Rashid's presentation?

    -The main topic is the integrity and anti-corruption course mandated by the Malaysian Cabinet's Special Committee on Anti-Corruption, which will be compulsory for students starting from the 2023 academic year.

  • When will the integrity and anti-corruption course be implemented for students?

    -The course will be implemented for students beginning in the first semester of the 2023/2024 academic year.

  • What are the expected outcomes for students completing the course?

    -Students will gain knowledge about the importance of integrity, the background of anti-corruption efforts, and understand the approaches to be used throughout the course.

  • What statistics were presented about youth and corruption in Malaysia?

    -In 2022, 9.6 million Malaysians aged 15 to 30 represented nearly 30% of the total population, and a study showed that 30.5% of student respondents would accept bribes if given the power and opportunity.

  • What is the significance of the National Anti-Corruption Plan launched by the government?

    -Launched on January 29, 2019, the plan focuses on six strategies, 17 strategic objectives, and 115 initiatives aimed at preventing corruption in Malaysia.

  • What is the target group for the anti-corruption programs mentioned in the presentation?

    -The target group includes students in higher education institutions, as they are seen as future leaders who need to be guided towards integrity.

  • How many anti-corruption clubs have been established in Malaysian universities?

    -As of now, there are 20 anti-corruption clubs in public universities, 27 in teacher education institutes, 55 in Mara education institutions, and 15 in private universities.

  • What types of assignments will students complete in the course?

    -Assignments include group video presentations on anti-corruption, case studies related to corruption offenses, and individual reflections on community activities.

  • How will students be assessed for their assignments?

    -Assessment will be based on creativity and adherence to guidelines, with specific percentages allocated for group presentations, individual case studies, and other assignments.

  • What reminders does the speaker provide to students regarding academic integrity?

    -Students are reminded not to commit plagiarism, ensure that their work is original, and submit assignments on time.

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