INTERNASIONAL STUDENT MOBILITY

hi blog hive friends, back with me@helmihive, in advance I am very grateful to friends who have introduced this hive blog to me, here I can share stories, experiences, and knowledge. And here too I can find a lot of knowledge, great experiences for me to take and apply to myself. So here I will launch a post about my studies/lectures and my achievements in college. Now, I study at a very special campus in our city, namely the Lhokseumawe State Islamic Institute (IAIN), a campus of pride for the people of Aceh. I'm not discussing my campus here, but I'm talking about the achievements I had a few years ago before covid happened. His achievement is INTERNATIONAL STUDENT MOBILITY. The Chancellor of IAIN Lhokseumawe along with the leadership of the Faculty of Tarbiyah and Teacher Training (FTIK) released the departure of 24 students within the faculty to take part in the INTERNATIONAL STUDENT MOBILITY program in Malaysia. The 24 students selected were those who had met the criteria and passed the selection, said the dean of FTIK.
Well I will tell you from the start of our departure from Aceh to Malaysia:
KUALA NAMU INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT




Hi, this is a little story about departure starting from the city of Lhokseumawe to Kuala Namu airport, Medan. In the evening, from the city of Lhokseumawe to Medan using a bus, leaving together with 24 students added by lecturers and the rector, in 3 mini buses, departing about 6 hours from Lhokseumawe to Medan to be precise at the KUALA NAMU INTERNATIONAL airport, from the target night until the morning at the airport, around 9 o'clock we immediately boarded the plane and flew to Malaysia. It was very valuable for me to get the first experience on a plane, starting from ordering tickets, sitting in the plane seat according to the number and seeing the beautiful natural panorama above. Arriving in Malaysia to be exact at the airport, we were picked up by a guide there, and taken for a walk around the UPSI (Sultan Idris Education University) campus, an extraordinary campus that includes students from various countries, campuses that meet the criteria, such as sports venues, laboratories, a large building, main library, places of worship, buses, student dormitories, we really enjoyed the beauty of the university, now what is no less fun is that it turns out that the student dormitory and campus are in different provinces, because the distance between the dormitory and campus is on the provincial border, very cool no. Next I will return to share stories about our activities there.
ACTIVITIES WHEN YOU'RE IN MALAYSIA, FOR A WEEK IN MALAYSIA.
TEACHER BOARD INTRODUCTION:

this is an introductory activity between two teacher councils, IAIN and UPSI, here we learn about the ethics of a teacher, learn about agents of human change, outside of academics, this is where we all know about changes in ourselves.
LEARNING SCIENCE AND LEADERSHIP:








So then we studied indoors and introduced ourselves to the students and lecturers there, we were nervous because it was the first time we introduced ourselves using English, because students at UPSI have students in various countries, such as Japan, India, China, Japan, thai, laos and more. We have gained a lot of knowledge ranging from intellectuals and leadership that build enthusiasm to continue studying to a higher level.
DAY TWO VISIT TO NASYRUL QURAN:






The second day we visited the Nasrul Quran which is the second largest printing of the Koran after the one in Medina. Nasyrul Quran is located No. 1, Jalan P14, Presin 14 62050 Putrajaya Malaysia, this printing sells the Koran.
CONTINUE TO THE PUTRA JAYA GOVERNMENT PALACE AND PUTRA JAYA GENERAL MOSQUE:

After visiting Nasyrul Quran, we continued to the Putra Jaya Malaysia government palace complex, there we prayed Zuhur at the Putra Jaya Great Mosque, then took documentation of the journey we took, the building was amazingly large and clean around the courtyard.
KUALA LUMPUR HISTORY MUSEUM:




We continued to the Kuala Lumpur history museum, which is in the city of KL, we saw various kinds of history ranging from the phenomenon of the formation of the city, colonialism, culture and customs, religion, archaic Malay language, the origin of the Malaysian city and ancient games.





Continue to Batu Caves, where we found a lot of knowledge ranging from Buddhist worship, Indian culture, and all kinds of knick-knacks. Batu Caves is a limestone hill, which has a series of caves and cave temples, located in Gombak district, Selangor that flows through the hills. Batu Caves is also the name of a nearby village. Wikipedia
PETRONAS TWIN TOWERS



That night, we continued to the Petronas Twin Towers, it was extraordinarily tall and there were a lot of people inside, I just found out that the inside is like a mall in general. The Petronas Twin Towers are a pair of twin towers that were the tallest buildings in the world from 1998-2004 before being surpassed by the Burj Khalifa and Taipei 101.
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