MUKAH: Civil engineering lecturers from Mukah Polytechnic (PMU) took part in a ‘Professional Development for Lecturers (PDL) in Civil Engineering: Industry Engagement’ Programme at Miri Community College, recently.
According to the PMU statement, this benchmark visit is an important platform for lecturers to share ideas and experiences and build professional networks with colleagues and industry representatives.
“This programme aims to strengthen the skills and knowledge of lecturers on empowering lifelong learning in the field of civil engineering.
“Throughout this programme, participants had the opportunity to listen to best practice presentations from Miri Community College Director Young Harmen and experienced speakers in the implementation of lifelong learning from the college,” said the statement.
Next, the participants also attended a brainstorming session that focused on the practical application of lifelong learning techniques.
The participants also visited the facilities at Miri Community College which are used in lifelong learning, thus providing an opportunity to see for themselves the use of space and methods in driving the practice of learning among civil engineering lecturers.
“With the success of this programme, Miri Community College intends to continue organising programmes like this to ensure lecturers are always relevant and ready to face challenges in the ever-changing world of education and industry,” explained the statement.