Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) through the Early Childhood Education Program (PAKK), Faculty of Education and Sports Studies (FPPS), recently held the UMS Student Entrepreneurship Carnival in conjunction with the Borneo Children's Day 2024 at FPPS, UMS.
According to the program director, Saturia Amiruddin, the event received full support from the Ministry of Industrial Development and Entrepreneurship (MIDE) Sabah and collaborated with the UMS Flexible Education Center (UMSFLEC), the Knowledge and Language Enhancement Center (PPIB), and the Sustainable Mind Center (PML).
"This program, among other things, aims to provide a platform for students to develop entrepreneurial skills, showcase products and business ideas, as well as interact with successful entrepreneurs in the industry.
"This program not only brings joy and celebrates children but also provides exposure and new experiences related to entrepreneurship for children.
"Early exposure to entrepreneurship will benefit them, especially as they grow older, while raising awareness about the importance of entrepreneurship and best practices in PAKK, which need to be cultivated and spread to students, parents, teachers, and children," she said.
Meanwhile, the Deputy Secretary of MIDE, Moira David, who represented the Minister of MIDE, Datuk Phoong Jin Zhe, at the closing ceremony, said the program was timely given the increasing challenges in the job market.
"Students should not solely rely on job opportunities coming from government agencies but must be more courageous and creative in seeking or creating job opportunities through entrepreneurship.
"I understand that this program has provided students with deeper exposure to the basics of early childhood education, how to plan and manage activities, and foster an interest in entrepreneurship.
"This will help them build leadership and management skills that will be useful for their future careers," she said.
She added that MIDE strongly supports the organization of such programs as they provide students with practical learning opportunities, broaden career inspiration, and empower themselves in aspects of program management, entrepreneurship, and PAKK.
Earlier, FPPS Dean, Associate Prof. Dr. Soon Singh, said that the program, which combined elements of entrepreneurship and children in one event, was something new and unique.
"The success of this program will inspire students to organize larger and more meaningful programs in the future.
"This, in turn, strengthens the role of UMS as an educational institution that not only develops the academic potential and character of students but also contributes to community development as a whole.
"May such initiatives continue to grow and benefit all parties involved in elevating the quality of PAKK in this region," he said.
Several activities were held throughout the carnival, including exhibitions, workshops, and talks on best practices in PAKK; sales booths; interactive activities with children such as puppet shows, role plays, shadow plays, storytelling, mask play, doll play, and read-aloud sessions; Sabah PAKK Students Roundtable Discussion; creativity workshops; coloring contests; and drama and theater performances.
Also present were the Deputy Dean of Research and Innovation FPPS, Dr. Md Safwan Samsir; the Head of PAKK Program FPPS, Dr. Juppri Bacotang; and the President of the PAKK FPPS Club, Siti Nur Hayaati Jasman.