Consultant: Sarina Shariff (POLIMAS) ..from TPA`s Desk
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Consultant: Sarina Shariff (POLIMAS) ..from TPA`s Desk
..from TPA’s Desk 16 December 2013 Designed and Edited by : Azlida Ahmad (PTSS) Consultant: Sarina Shariff (POLIMAS) A group of youths had been taken to a reserved park. A counted the number of trees, B tried to identify the type of trees, C was seen climbing up a tree, D chopped down a small tree…. In the next meeting, the president of Nature Society asked the participants where they went and what they saw last week. All said they went for a trip to see a lot of trees; some were big, small, tall or short. Surprisingly, no one realised they were actually in a forest. A group of workers is seen busy with their tasks. A is laying bricks which has exceeded his height, B is rendering the floor as big as a tennis court, C is mixing sand and cement, D is digging a hole… no less than 20 men are labouring themselves hard at work. A senior man, wearing a big hat is seen giving instructions to his men in turn. None of them knows or even curious about the purpose of their tasks. As long as they get the jobs done and get paid, they are content. What are these men really doing? They are in the process of building a new polytechnic. What is it for? It is to train our future humancapitals. The morale of both stories is, we should see both the big picture as well as its details. Similarly, in our institution, everyone is tasked to take up different responsibility. Even though the academicians seem to be playing more significant roles, the rest are no less important. Should they be no support from Maintenance, ICT, Administrative and Accounting units, the lecturers’ work is impossible to get off the ground. Imagine a car which is equipped with all the components and accessories but has no brake. Would you risk driving it? If you study basic science, the trees in a forest always compete against one another for sunlight. Such is necessary to carry out the process of photosynthesis that produces nutrient for the tree growth. That is why you see teak trees along our highway being planted close to one another. Instead of growing sideways, each one will reach for the sky; hence a longer log to be harvested. In the same spirit, polytechnics are required to compete against one another; one is through an instrument called POLYRATE. The five main criteria, the number of items audited and their percentage are as follow: CRITERIA 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. NUMBER OF ITEMS AUDITED 10 29 11 6 Students Resources Quality Management System Programme and Community Certification Graduates Certification Total % 15.6 45.4 17.2 9.4 6 9.4 62 100 STUDENTS: We always hear the expression, “Customer is King”. Imagine if we were to open a supermarket and there are no customers. We would need to close it down in no time. Similarly, the main customers of our institution are the students. They are the raison d’etre for our existence. Logically, it is the first criteria in POLYRATE. POLIMAS, established in 1984, was originally designed for 1200 students. After two subsequent expansions, the capacity was increased to 5000, for both full and part-time. By 2010, the enrollment breached 6000 including those undergoing industrial training. The application to study at polytechnic is done through on-line. However, whether POLIMAS was the present students’ first choice, is uncertain. The smaller group of part-timers come from the industries with the hope to upgrade their qualifications to diploma level. Since the last few years, the polytechnic has done away with certificate level programmes. Currently, the minimum is diploma. Some polytechnics offers advanced-diploma and the premier polytechnics will soon introduce degree programmes. To qualify for diploma studies, a prospective candidate generally needs to have 4 credits in their SPM qualifications. There are some other conditions which are programme specific, such as free from colour vision deficiency, and possess pre-requisite subjects like arts and chemistry. By Malaysia Qualification Framework (MQF) standard, diploma is classified as Level 4. The full terms and conditions to study in polytechnic are available on-line. On average POLIMAS enrolls 1500 and 1000 students for June and December intakes respectively. As the saying goes, the devil is in the details. No one knows exactly how many would show up to register. There were times we were flooded with freshies. Probably, we need actuaries and super-computer to predict a more accurate intake the next time. For merely RM200 per semester, the fee to study in polytechnic is among the cheapest in the world. Should accommodation is required, they would be an additional cost of RM10 per month. Although it hardly covers water and electricity bills, the government believes the investment will yield good returns. To those who are qualified, a study loan of RM5000 per year is provided by Perbadanan Tabung Pendidikan Tinggi Nasional (PTPTN). It surely helps lessen the burden on the parents or guardian. The number of scholarship and sponsors are still small, mainly from certain states like Terengganu, Pahang and Perak. Some organisations like Jabatan Zakat and Kuok Foundation provide some financial assistance too. More effort should be taken to encourage companies and philanthropists to come forward to invest in our youths. Apart from the regular courses taken by each student according to their respective programmes, co-curriculum is considered important. It covers the first two semesters. The first is AR101 (known as PoliBriged) which consists of 5 components and considered mandatory. The second is AR201 which involves both uniform and non-uniform-based clubs and sports/games. As an example, the second semester students may choose one out of the Major Jamil b. Senawi available uniform-clubs, namely; Territorial Army (PSTD), Fire Brigade, Red Crescent and Scout. They may also choose to be involved in Sport Clubs like Football, Hockey, Rugby, Sepak Takraw, etc. Each club is overseen by a supervisor. Tuesday afternoon is reserved for co-curriculum activities. After the second semester, they may enroll in whatever club/sport they wish. Students’ involvement significantly contributes towards POLYRATE rating. In 2012, a total of 132 activities involving 7,392 students were recorded. Out of the 132 activities, 53 were held together with external parties involving 1982 students. That is quite a massive undertaking by the Co-curriculum Unit headed by Major Jamil b. Senawi. Each polytechnic is assigned to lead Specialised Game. For POLIMAS, it is softball. The pitch is of world standard. At the moment there are only three such pitches in Malaysia. For the last few years, we have been hosting International Softball Games which has attracted Singapore, Indonesia and Thailand. More effort is needed to attract the Philiphines, Brunei, Vietnam and other Asean countries. Equally important our team must also take part in their circuits. One day we must invite the Japanese to come over because it is the most popular game in their country. They have been playing it for over 100 years. In November 2013, our team played in the game hosted by Rajamangala Songkhla University, Thailand, led by Saiful Nazli @ Ujang Selamat with two coaches and 10 players. The financial allocation by our headquarters made it a reality. Thank you. Locally, we have been inviting various clubs to play at our venue. Starting from 2014, POLIMAS will not only represent Department of Polytechnic Education (JPP) niche area in softball but has been upgraded to Ministry of Education (KPM) status. The other established activity in POLIMAS is Territorial Reserved Army (PSTD) which comes under the purview of Territorial Army 513, Tok Jalai. We have witnessed how it is ably led by successive commanders: Captain Rahim Ishak, Captain Riam Chau Mai, Major Jamil Senawi and currently, Major Abdul Rahman Saad. They have taken part in many occasions including Guard-of-Honour during convocation, Merdeka Parade and annual MalPtacc, to name a few. Our new line of leaders are Lt Md Nasir Safar, Lt Mohmad Zaki Othman, LtM Roslee Uyob, LtM Mohd Khairi Shafie and LtM Mohd Rizal Abdullah. POLIMAS PSTD became the overall champion in MalPtacc 8/13 held at Politeknik Seberang Prai from 8 – 20 November 2013. With the succession plan in order, we will remain the best team among all polytechnics in Malaysia. As a measure of success, we should not be too happy within our own turf. How are we rated at district, state, national and international levels? The recognitions of our students by external bodies and institutions should confirm our standing. The records must properly be kept as proof to the auditors. We may start small at the district level, then improve to the next level with confidence. As a saying goes, target is a journey, not a destination. In 2012, we received 7, 17 and 6 recognitions from state, national and international levels respectively. : At the moment, POLIMAS is offering 15 diploma-level programme; 5 in Civil Engineering, 2 in Electrical Engineering, 5 in Mechanical Engineering, 2 in Commerce and 1 in Information and Communication Technology. The duration for every programme is 6 semesters with about 90 credit-hours. The total number of courses across all the discipline is 682. It needs quite sizeable resources in term of space, building, facilities, tools and finance. The location of POLIMAS is very strategic. It is situated along a road declared as Jalan Ilmu (Knowledge Road). Our neighbours are all institution of studies; Institute Aminuddin Baki (IAB), Institute Pendidikan Guru (IPG) and Institut Latihan Perindustrian (ILP). What is the size of POLIMAS campus? It is 70 acres or 283,280 square metres of prime land of which 67,463 of it is occupied by building leaving the rest for recreation and other uses. An area of 4,260 square metres are used for cafeteria, gazebo, covered parking lots, prayer hall (surau) or as such while 63,203 square metres for formal teaching and learning facilities like office, lecture room/theatre, laboratory, workshop, library and hall. One of the most important facilities in an institution is the library. Being an old polytechnic, POLIMAS envy the size of new polytechnic libraries. Ours is only a two-storey building with 572 square metre build-up area. The number of seats at any time is 193. Every time as final examination approaches, the capacity is insufficient that we have to extend the operation time. Since the last few semesters, an area of 10,966 square metres could access internet services through wireless technology. Now the area has been increased to 41,110 square metres. The number of computers made available in all laboratories and offices has soared up to 674 units. An amount of RM236,416 is allocated to servicing the equipment and licensing. What about games and sport facilities? POLIMAS has a hockey and football field which can be doubled up to play rugby and track. The hockey field will be upgraded to be of the turf kind. Popular game like badminton and table tennis are normally played in the hall. Squash has its own indoor court. POLIMAS offers outdoor basketball, netball, futsal, sepak-takraw and tennis courts. Since the young generation like to play futsal, 4 new courts are upgraded to make it a multi-purpose court for tennis as well as futsal. In 2012, the students’ satisfaction index with regards to our facilities was 3.85 out of 4.00 points. That is quite an achievement. R E S O U R C E S POLIMAS is a fully funded government institution. It means the operating and development expenditure are borne by the government through the Ministry of Education. The allocation is used to cover salary, utilities, supplies, asset procurement and students’ activities. The overall budget hovers around RM38 million a year or slightly more than RM3 million a month or RM100,000 a day. That is a lot of money! 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. For students’ activities, the budget comes under Vot42000. It is used to pay allowances and supports their activities. The activities cover Teaching & Learning, Students Representative Council, Entrepreneurship, Debate, Softball etc. In 2012, a total of RM2,689,745 was spent for such purposes. 7. 8. 9. Number of academic staff (full time) Number of academic staff with doctoral and master degrees Number of academic staff with professional qualifications Number of academic staff with more than 5 years teaching experience Number of academic staff having industrial experience more than a year Number of academic staff having experience in other institutions The number of days academics staff undergoing training in 2012 The number of working paper presented in 2012 The number of external recognition received in 2012 448 147 PERCENTAGE 32.8 27 6.0 349 77.9 81 18.1 6 1.3 7605 - 77 - 20 - The success of the institution depends very much on our lecturers who carry out Teaching & Learning in class, laboratory and workshop. It may also involve field trips, industrial visits, surveys, etc. as per curriculum. Look at the statistics… The number of students recorded 6261 and 5664 in June and December Sessions 2012 respectively. On average, the enrolment is 5963. The ratio of academic staff to students is 13.3. Some of these academic staff are in the administrative or teaching with less number of hours per week. Considering only the full-time teaching staff (398), the average ratio is at 15.0. That is about the standard set by Civil Service Department or Jabatan Perkhidmatan Awam (JPA). The other figures stated are improving. More academic staff are pursuing both Masters and PhD degrees. The percentage of senior staff is very high (77.9%), hence they are more experience in conducting lesson, research and development and other related tasks. QUALITY Management system: POLIMAS has adopted quality management system for many years. Initially it was MS-ISO-9000:94 under MAMPU before changing to MSISO-9001:2008 under SIRIM. On 2 September 2013, SIRIM carried our Recertification Auditing which we passed with flying colours. The scope for Teaching and Learning covers 11 areas as follow: NO 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. The two biggest components of the above are POLIMASPK-PPP-05 (Teaching & Learning Process) and POLIMASPK-PPP-08 (Examination Management Process). It is the bread and butter of our business. POLIMAS-PK-PPP-05 is further sub-divided into 8 components as follow: DOCUMENT NUMBER POLIMAS-PK-PPP-01 POLIMAS-PK-PPP-02 POLIMAS-PK-PPP-03 POLIMAS-PK-PPP-04 POLIMAS-PK-PPP-05 POLIMAS-PK-PPP-06 POLIMAS-PK-PPP-07 POLIMAS-PK-PPP-08 POLIMAS-PK-PPP-09 POLIMAS-PK-PPP-10 POLIMAS-PK-PPP-11 NO 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. TITLES Teaching & Learning Plan Time-tabling Student Registration Student Orientation Week (MSK) Teaching & Learning Process Co-curriculum Management Industrial Training Planning & Implementation Examination Management Process Student Welfare, Activity & Discipline Management Teaching & Equipment Process Assessment Course Registration DOCUMENT NUMBER POLIMAS-AK-(PK-PPP-05)-01 POLIMAS-AK-(PK-PPP-05)-02 POLIMAS-AK-(PK-PPP-05)-03 POLIMAS-AK-(PK-PPP-05)-04 POLIMAS-AK-(PK-PPP-05)-05 POLIMAS-AK-(PK-PPP-05)-06 POLIMAS-AK-(PK-PPP-05)-07 POLIMAS-AK-(PK-PPP-05)-08 TITLES Lesson Plan Preparation & Implementation of Lecture Preparation & Implementation of Practical Preparation & Implementation of Project Student Attendance Monitoring Class (course) Replacement Continuous Assessment Implementation Student Academic Achievement Analysis For the purpose of POLYRATE auditing, it is suffice to prove that we have fulfilled the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM INCLUDE: Teaching & Learning Activities Safety and Health of Workers Problematic Students Supports facilities like library, etc. YES/NO Yes No Yes Yes Another important area under Quality Management System concern external assessors, as follows: NO. 1. 2. 3. 4. NUMBER OF: Programme having external assessors Niche programme having external assessors Programme having industrial advisors Niche programme having industrial advisors QUANTITY 0 0 0 0 The points scored are hardly impressive. It is not that we do not have advisors and assessors but our understanding with the auditors differ. We will have to sort out the issue soon. PROGRAMME and COMMUNITY RECOGNITION: GRADUATES RECOGNITION: For the fourth criteria, some simple data are required. It is about the number of programmes accredited by MQF, short courses carried out, collaboration with the industries through MoU or as such. The only contention is the number must be reasonable and sustainable over a long period of time. Some of the issues are within the jurisdiction of our own polytechnic but some are subjected to the head quarter’s approval. Below are some sample data audited: NO. NUMBER OF: QUANTITY 1. Programme listed under MQF 15 2. Short courses carried out 7 3. Different short courses carried out 4 4. Outsiders taking up short courses 65 5. Active MoU with industries and Higher Institutions 9 6. Activities under MoU, collaboration note, and technology transfer 10 When the students finish their studies, they have two choices: to seek employment (or be self-employed) or to continue their studies. The fifth criteria in POLYRATE is pertaining our students’ status six months after graduation. The government also encourages our graduates to be entrepreneurs. It would be beneficial if there is a mechanism to find out the employers’ satisfaction. Should our graduates be honoured by external parties then we would score some points too. The number of our graduates in 2012 was 1974, which was a steady consolidation in the past 4 years. The following are the 6 items audited under Graduates Recognition: NO. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. ITEM Number of graduates employed after 6 months Number of graduates working as per qualification Number of graduates becoming entrepreneurs Number of graduates in 2012 Number of external recognition to the graduates Graduates Quality Satisfaction index by employers Prof. Madya Dr. Nor Aziah Abd. Manaf (UUM) QUANTITY 1037 251 27 1901 Prof. Dr. Nor Kamariah Noordin (UPM) POLYRATE is audited once a year. For 2012, the panels for POLIMAS were Prof. Dr. Nor Kamariah Noordin (UPM) and Prof. Madya Dr. Nor Aziah Abd. Manaf (UUM). They were assisted by an officer from Jabatan Pengajian Politeknik (JPP), Pn. Nooriza Ibrahim. The auditing was done on 17 November 2013. The management would like to express sincere thanks to every one for their contribution. We hope POLIMAS will one day be granted Tier-5 status for POLYRATE. Footnote: The final editing of this article is done at Room 611, Kedah Medical Centre, Alor Setar, Kedah on 15 December 2013. My 78 year old mother was diagnosed with mild stroke two days ago. I hope and pray that she will recover soon.