(Bandar Seri Begawan, 23rd) The Department of Information at the Prime Minister's Office, through its Corporate Relations Section and International Affairs Section under the Media and Corporate Communications Unit (serving as the secretariat of the ASEAN-COCI Sub-Committee on Information (SCI)), recently continued its “Understanding ASEAN” roadshow. The event aims to share and popularize basic ASEAN-related knowledge among secondary school students nationwide. This roadshow was held at Nusa Laila Puteri School, in the school’s assembly hall.
The school principal, Fifi Hafeeza, along with all teaching staff, also attended the talk.
The “Understanding ASEAN” session was led by Director of the International Affairs Section of the Media and Corporate Communications Unit, Edi Iswandi, with a total of 87 Year 7, Year 8, and Year 9 students participating.
The briefing aimed to raise students’ awareness of being members of the ASEAN Community, in line with ASEAN's motto, “One Vision, One Identity, One Community.”
Students also had the opportunity to take part in an ASEAN knowledge quiz segment, with prizes awarded by the principal to the winners.
While sharing ASEAN-related knowledge, this is also part of ongoing efforts to foster students’ patriotism and spirit of unity (the ASEAN spirit), enabling them to understand the objectives and functions of ASEAN's establishment.
Furthermore, it helps to strengthen the relationship between the Department of Information and the community, especially with students. Students will inherit the nation’s legacy and play an important role in shaping the country’s future development.
The school principal, Fifi Hafeeza, along with all teaching staff, also attended the talk.
The “Understanding ASEAN” session was led by Director of the International Affairs Section of the Media and Corporate Communications Unit, Edi Iswandi, with a total of 87 Year 7, Year 8, and Year 9 students participating.
Students also had the opportunity to take part in an ASEAN knowledge quiz segment, with prizes awarded by the principal to the winners.
While sharing ASEAN-related knowledge, this is also part of ongoing efforts to foster students’ patriotism and spirit of unity (the ASEAN spirit), enabling them to understand the objectives and functions of ASEAN's establishment.
Furthermore, it helps to strengthen the relationship between the Department of Information and the community, especially with students. Students will inherit the nation’s legacy and play an important role in shaping the country’s future development.