Datin Prof. Dr. Mariani Md Nor: A Pioneer in Early Childhood Education

Prof Datin Dr Mariani Md Nor, a distinguished figure in Early Childhood Education (ECE), currently serves as the Dean of the Faculty of Education, Languages, Psychology, and Music (FoELPM).

With over 30 years of experience in the field and a Ph.D. in Children Cognitive Psychology from the University of Bristol, her expertise has shaped both local and international educational landscapes. She is also the President of the ECCE Council Malaysia and Chairperson of the Standard Programme by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA) in Early Childhood Education.

Former Dean at University of Malaya: A Legacy of Excellence

Before her tenure at SEGi University, Datin Prof. Dr. Mariani Md Nor served as the Dean of the Faculty of Education at the prestigious University of Malaya. During her time there, she was instrumental in leading the faculty to new heights, notably achieving a QS World University Ranking of 41 for the Faculty of Education. This accomplishment underscored her commitment to academic excellence and her visionary leadership in enhancing the quality of education in Malaysia.

Under her leadership, the faculty developed cutting-edge programs, encouraged interdisciplinary research, and promoted international collaborations. Prof Datin Mariani’s focus on fostering innovation in teaching methodologies and her strong advocacy for faculty development set a new standard for educational excellence at the University of Malaya. Her impact on the institution continues to resonate, as many of the programs and initiatives she championed remain vital to the university’s ongoing success.

Appointment to Lead ECCE Programme Standards

Recently, Prof Datin Mariani was appointed by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA) to chair the update of programme standards for Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) across Malaysia. The MQA is responsible for ensuring the quality and standards of higher education institutions in Malaysia. Prof Datin Mariani’s role in this project is crucial, as she will lead efforts to reformulate ECCE standards, ensuring they are in line with contemporary global educational requirements. This role solidifies her influence on the future of early childhood education in the country, shaping the way future educators are trained and certified.

Hosting the ARNEC Conference in Penang

In 2024, Prof Datin Mariani hosted the Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Early Childhood Development (ECD) in Penang, bringing together over 500 participants from 48 countries. The conference, supported by UNESCO, UNICEF, and SEGi University & Colleges, focused on the urgency of investing in early childhood development to enhance climate resilience and sustainable development. The event highlighted the critical role that ECD plays in shaping future generations, particularly in addressing the multifaceted challenges posed by climate change and other global crises affecting young children.

Prof Datin Mariani continues to be a driving force in early childhood education, advocating for quality education, better policies, and global collaboration to support the youngest members of society.

 

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