Without Learning, One Remains Unaware" — A Life Preparatory Program for High School Graduates
- Explore the timeless insights from ancient Chinese classics and their relevance to modern life.
- Learn how to read and appreciate classical texts,
- Deepen their understanding of core virtues such as filial piety, brotherhood, loyalty, trustworthiness, benevolence, righteousness, propriety, and wisdom.
Course Content
Di Zi Gui,
Liao Fan’s Four Lessons,
Selected chapter on Essential Common Courtesies, Selected chapter on The Classic of Filial Piety,
An Introduction to the Ten Distinguished Disciples of Confucius,
A Study and Practice of Classical and Contemporary Memorization Methods, Calligraphy Practice
Tea Ceremony Practice
Vocal Cultivation (Traditional Moral or poem singing)
Reflective Learning Report
Public Area Service and Community Work
Dormitory Housekeeping and Life Skills Training
Agricultural Experience and Farm Work
Merit-Building and Service Projects
Film Appreciation and Guided Reflection
Co-curricular Activities
Morning Exercise
Course Information
Learning Objectives
- Personal well-being and inner harmony
- A joyful, peaceful, and harmonious family life
- Giving back to society and serving the greater good
Target participants
Course date
2025 年 3 月 28 日至 6 月 06 日
Dates: March 28, 2025 to June 6, 2025
Fee
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Resource Fee
Program Fee: RM300.00 (includes uniform, stationery, and PA insurance for student).
A separate checklist of personal items to bring will be provided.
Note: Once paid, the fee is non-refundable and non-transferable.
Requirements
- High school graduates of 2025/2026.
- Ability to read, understand, and write in Chinese.
- Willingness to comply with the Co-Learning Agreement.
- Participation must be voluntary, with full attendance and stay at the Malaysian Han Studies’s dormitory.
- Parents are required to attend two parent sessions — during registration and at the completion of the program.