Friday, December 27, 2013

Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Keputusan PMR 2013



Tahniah diucapkan kepada pelajar-pelajar yang mendapat keputusan 
yang cemerlang dalam peperiksaan PMR 2013.Semoga pencapaian
mereka menjadi teladan kepada pelajar yang lain.


Pelajar Terbaik:
INTAN ZAINARIS BINTI MOHAMED ARIS (7A, 1B)

Mesyuarat Guru Kali Pertama Tahun 2014

Tarikh: 27-12-2013

Masa:  8.30am

Tempat:  Bilik Gerakan SMK Air Itam

Semua guru wajib hadir.


Dr.Arunasala Pandy
​  Pengetua SMKAI

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Monday, December 16, 2013

Keputusan PMR diumumkan pada 19 Disember


KUALA LUMPUR: Keputusan peperiksaan Penilaian Menengah Rendah (PMR) 2013 akan diumumkan pada 19 Disember ini, demikian menurut Kementerian Pendidikan.

Dalam satu kenyataan di sini hari ini, kementerian itu memaklumkan calon boleh mendapatkan keputusan peperiksaan di sekolah masing-masing selepas jam 10 pagi, pada hari yang sama.

"Calon juga boleh menggunakan perkhidmatan semakan keputusan PMR melalui mySMS 15888 yang diaktifkan mulai 10 pagi 19 Dis hingga 11.59 malam, 25 Dis," menurut kenyataan itu.

Seramai 462,940 calon menduduki peperiksaan PMR di 3,530 pusat peperiksaan di seluruh negara tahun ini. - BERNAMA

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

BENGKEL KEMAHIRAN BELAJAR

 









PROGRAM  : BENGKEL KEMAHIRAN BELAJAR

ANJURAN USAHASAMA PIBG SMK AIR ITAM,  PUSAT SUMBER SMK AIR ITAM DAN UNIT BIMBINGAN & KAUNSELING SMK AIR ITAM

TARIKH  :  10 DISEMBER 2013 (SELASA)
MASA     :  8.00 PAGI  – 1.00 PTG
TEMPAT  :  BILIK AUDIO VISUAL SMK AIR ITAM

PENCERAMAH :   1.  DR. TAN LEE OOI, 
                                     SCHOOL OF MASS COMMUNICATION, 
                                     KOLEJ KDU 

                                     TAJUK  :  STUDY & MEMORY
                                                       TECHNIQUES

                                 2.  CIK SURY @ NOORIDA KASMANI, 
                                      PEGAWAI PERHUBUNGAN PELAJAR, 
                                      SEGI COLLEGE

                                      TAJUK  :  WRITING & THINKING MAPS

Monday, December 9, 2013

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Shanghai teens top international education ranking, OECD says

(CNN) -- When it comes to mathematics, reading and science, young people in Shanghai are the best in the world, according to a global education survey released Tuesday.

In all three subjects, Shanghai students demonstrated knowledge and skills equivalent to at least one additional year of schooling than their peers in countries like the United States, Germany and the United Kingdom.

The findings are part of the 2012 Program for International Student Assessment (or PISA) -- a leading survey of education systems conducted every three years by the Paris-based Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), a grouping of the world's richest economies.


More than half a million students, aged 15 and 16, sat a two-hour exam last year as part of the study. The pupils came from 65 countries representing 80% of the global economy.

East Asian economies performed best overall, claiming seven of the top ten places across all three subjects.

In math, Shanghai had the highest score with 613 points -- the equivalent of nearly three years of schooling above the average for the 34 OECD member countries of 494, and six years above Peru which ranked last with a score of 368. The city also came top in 2009 rankings.


Singapore came second in mathematics with a score of 573, followed by Hong Kong, Taiwan, South Korea, and Macau.


But the math performance of most countries has not improved since the PISA tests were launched more than a decade ago. Around 60% of the 64 countries who participated in previous studies performed at the same level or worse in 2012, and nearly a third of all students scored in the lowest band for the subject.

U.S. lags


The United States ranked 36th, performing below the OECD average in mathematics with 481 points, and a score indistinguishable from the average for reading and science.


The United Kingdom did slightly better, ranking 26th, equaling the average score for OECD countries in math and reading. The UK performed above average in science with a score of 514.