Saturday, 27 March 2010

Program Suntikan Vaksin Influenza A H1N1 Brunei

Program Suntikan Vaksin Influenza A H1N1 bagi warga Perkhidmatan Awam, khususnya bagi Jabatan Pendidikan Kokurikulum dibuka semula.

Tarikh : Mulai 8hb. Mac 2010
Tempat : Level 2, Stadium Tertutup, berakas
Waktu : Waktu bekerja (7.45-12.15 tengahari dan 1.30-4.30pm)

rujukan : KPE.UHEA/PRO/K1:4/HEALTH bertarikh 23 RabiulAwal 1431H / 9 Mac 2010.

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Department Profile 2010 English Version

Department
Department of Co-Curriculum Education (DCCE)

Address
Jalan 10, Kg. Perpindahan Lambak Kanan BC2315, Negara Brunei Darussalam

Telephone Number
TEL : 2333041, 2333043, 2333053, 2333054 & 2333061

Fax Number
FAX : 2332977

Email Address
jpkkmoe@gmail.com

Vision
Creating an efficient co-curricular education system towards development, peace and prosperity of the country.

Mission
Developing talents, skills and individuality of students to achieve their maximum potential.

Objectives
1. To nurture charismatic, disciplined, spirited, forward-thinking and resilient generation of students and inculcating positive moral characters.
2. To enable students to learn and hone basic skills and develop them in achieving excellence.
3. To involve as much students/participants as possible in co-curricular activities.
4. To produce students who are able to plan healthy, beneficial and safe activities/ programmes in leading a healthy lifestyle.
5. To develop students to not only excel in academic but also skilled in fields that contribute towards the development and betterment of their physical, spiritual, personal, intellect, emotional and social domains, in supporting their national, religion and country duties and responsibilities. To engage students’ talents in the co curricular sports education and raise their potential in becoming sport’s elite in the future.
6. To create opportunities for teachers to undergo courses and trainings that generate efficient implementation of co curricular activities in schools and colleges.

Function
As a centre for planning, implementation and resource and driving all extra curricular activities and initiatives in primary and secondary schools and colleges through out the country, in the aspects of;

1. planning, coordinating, supervising, advising, consulting, guiding/training and assess extra co curricular activities.
2. conducting training projects, courses, seminars and workshops in developing co curricular activities.
3. planning and coordinating budgets and facilities for the implementation of co curricular activities.
4. advising, conducting and coordinating activities for schools and colleges, and helping them conducting/coordinating their own activities.
5. organizing, coordinating and executing activities in the national and international levels, especially when Negara Brunei Darussalam becomes host country.
6. coordinating and facilitating activities between schools and outside agencies.
7. cooperating with other ministries in national and international celebration, which involves schools and colleges.
8. cooperating with other ministries in activities related to uniformed groups (Army Cadets, Police Cadets, Scouts, Girl Guides, Red Crescent, Fire and Rescue Cadets).
9. liaising, coordinating, advising and facilitating for schools and colleges in their involvements relevant authorities (national and international evens and competition).
10. advising, assessing and appreciating teachers’ and students’, individual, group and overall-schools/colleges contribution and achievements.
11. implementating and executing orders given by the Ministry of Education ; coordinating visits, cultural performances in seminar, symposium, meeting in international levels, especially when Negara Brunei Darussalam becomes host country.

Organizational Structure (Click for image)

Section / Unit
1. Administration, Facilities and Personnel Section
2. ICT and Multimedia Section
3. Research Section and PRO Section
5. Finance and Store Section
6. Religious Section
7. Arts and Culture Section
8. Physical (Sports) Section
9. Uniformed Group Section
10. Sports Training and Development Section
11. Tutong District Division
12. Belait District Division
13. Temburong District Division

Events/Activities Calendar
Please refer to calendar above.

Service provided
1. Consultancy and resource persons for sports, arts and culture and religious activities.
2. Training and workshop for students and athletes.
3. Coaching courses, seminars and workshops. ‘Training of Trainers’ in JAR activities.
4. Equipments and facilities provision.
5. Technical and judges provision.
6. Conducting championship events at the district, national, regional dan international levels.

External Links
http://jpkk.blogspot.com


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http://hadrahbrunei.blogspot.com
http://debatbrunei.blogspot.com

Email : jpkkmoe@gmail.com

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Monday, 22 March 2010

Profil Jabatan

Data terkini JPKK 2010 - Versi Melayu

JABATAN PENDIDIKAN KOKURIKULUM
Co-Curricular Education Department
JALAN 10, KG. PERPINDAHAN LAMBAK KANAN BC2315
NEGARA BRUNEI DARUSSALAM
FAX : 2332977
TEL : 2333041, 2333043, 2333053, 2333054 & 2333061


Jabatan
Jabatan Pendidikan Kokurikulum

Alamat
Jalan 10, Kg. Perpindahan Lambak Kanan BC2315, Negara Brunei Darussalam

No. Telefon
TEL : 2333041, 2333043, 2333053, 2333054 & 2333061

Nombor Faks
FAX : 2332977

Alamat Email
jpkkmoe@gmail.com

Visi
Keberkesanan pendidikan kokurikulum ke arah kemajuan, keamanan dan kemakmuran Negara.

Misi
Mengembangkan bakat, kemahiran serta sahsiah pelajar untuk mencapai potensi yang maksima.

Objektif
1. Untuk melahirkan generasi pelajar yang berwibawa, berdisiplin, bersemangat, berwawasan dan tahan lasak (resilient) di samping menyemai sifat-sifat dan nilai-nilai murni dan luhur.
2. Untuk membolehkan pelajar-pelajar menimba ilmu pengetahuan dan mempelajari kemahiran-kemahiran asas dan mengembangkannya demi mencapai kecemerlangan
3. Untuk melibatkan seberapa banyak pelajar yang melibatkan diri dalam kegiatan kokurikulum.
4. Untuk menjadikan pelajar yang dapat merancang program-program riadah yang sihat, bermanfaat serta selamat dalam menjalani cara hidup yang sihat.
5. Untuk melahirkan pelajar yang bukan sahaja mahir di bidang akademik tetapi juga berkemahiran dalam bidang-bidang yang dapat menyumbang kepada pertumbuhan dan perkembangan jasmani, rohani, peribadi, intelek, emosi dan sosial yang menyeluruh dalam sama-sama mendukung tanggungjawab terhadap negara, ugama dan bangsa. Untuk mencungkil bakat-bakat pelajar dalam pendidikan kokurikulum sukan dan menyemai potensi mereka untuk menjadi sport elite di masa akan datang.
6. Untuk memberi peluang kepada guru-guru menjalani kursus-kursus dan latihan-latihan yang berhubungkait dengan pelaksanaan kegiatan kokurikulum yang berkesan di sekolah/maktab.

Fungsi
Sebagai pusat perancangan dan pelaksanaan serta sumber dan penggerak segala kegiatan-kegiatan tambahan di sekolah-sekolah rendah, menengah dan maktab-maktab seluruh Negara dari segi:

1.1 Merancang, menyelaras, menyelia, menasihat, membimbing/ melatih dan seterusnya menilai kegiatan-kegiatan tambahan.
1.2 Mengadakan projek-projek latihan, kursus, seminar dan bengkel bagi maksud memperkembangkan kegiatan-kegiatan.
1.3 Merancang dan menyelaras peruntukan dan kemudahan bagi pelaksanaan kegiatan-kegiatan.
1.4 Sebagai penasihat dan penyelaras kepada sekolah-sekolah/maktab-maktab yang ingin menganjur/mengelola kegiatan-kegiatan masing-masing.
1.5 Sebagai penganjur, pengelola dan pelaksana secara langsung kegiatan-kegiatan di peringkat kebangsaan dan antarabangsa apabila Negara Brunei Darussalam menjadi Tuan Rumah.
2. Sebagai penyelaras dan penghubung di antara pihak sekolah/maktab dengan pihak luar.
2.1 Bekerjasama dengan Kementerian-Kementerian lain dalam acara perayaan dan antarabangsa yang melibatkan sekolah/maktab.
2.2 Bekerjasama dengan Kementerian-Kementerian lain seperti kegiatan-kegiatan yang berhubung dengan pasukan beruniform (Kadet Tentera, Kadet Polis, Pengakap, Pandu Puteri, Bulan Sabit Merah, Kadet Bomba dan Penyelamat dan sebagainya).
3. Sebagai penghubung, penyelaras, penasihat dan memberi maklumat kepada pihak sekolah/maktab berhubung dengan penglibatan/penyertaan sekolah/ maktab dengan pihak yang berkenaan (dalam dan luar negara).
4. Bertanggungjawab memberikan nasihat, penilaian dan penghargaan atas usaha bakti dan pencapaian guru-guru dan pelajar-pelajar secara perseorangan, kumpulan mahupun keseluruhan (sekolah/maktab).
5. Bertanggunjawab atas kerja-kerja yang diarahkan oleh Kementerian Pendidikan seperti mengaturkan lawatan, persembahan kebudayaan dan sebagainya seperti dalam seminar, symposium, mesyuarat di peringkat antarabangsa apabila Negara Brunei Darussalam menjadi Tuan Rumah.

Bahagian / Unit
1. Bahagian Pentadbiran
2. Bahagian ICT dan Multimedia
3. Bahagian Penyelidikan dan Perhubungan Awam
5. Bahagian Kewangan dan Stor
6. Bahagian Keagamaan
7. Bahagian Kesenian dan Kebudayaan
8. Bahagian Jasmani
9. Bahagian Pasukan Beruniform
10. Bahagian Latihan dan Perkembangan Sukan
11. Cawangan Daerah Tutong
12. Cawangan Daerah Belait
13. Cawangan Daerah Temburong

Kalendar Acara / Aktiviti dan Pertandingan
Sila rujuk Kalendar Blog

Khidmat yang ditawarkan
1. Khidmat perunding / nara sumber kegiatan jasmani, kesenian dan kebudayaan dan keagamaan.
2. Latihan dan bengkel kepada para penuntut / atlit.
3. Kursus, seminar dan bengkel kejurulatihan, “Training of Trainers” dalam kegiatan JAR.
4. Menyediakan peralatan dan kemudahan.
5. Menyediakan pegawai teknikal/hakim.
6. Mengadakan perundingan peringkat kawasan, daerah, negara, serantau dan antarabangsa.

Rangkaian Luar
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http://aslibrunei.blogspot.com
http://hadrahbrunei.blogspot.com
http://debatbrunei.blogspot.com

Email : jpkkmoe@gmail.com

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Wednesday, 17 March 2010

Renungan untuk tangani isu kecergasan

Satu revolusi untuk menangani isu kecergasan di kalangan warga tentera Amerika telah dilaksanakan untuk memastikan 'kualiti' latihan adalah relevan dan setara.

Army drops bayonets, busts abs in training revamp
FORT JACKSON, S.C. – New soldiers are grunting through the kind of stretches and twists found in "ab blaster" classes at suburban gyms as the Army revamps its basic training regimen for the first time in three decades.
Heeding the advice of and Afghanistan combat veterans, commanders are dropping five-mile runs and bayonet drills in favor of zigzag sprints and exercises that hone core muscles. Battlefield sergeants say that's the kind of fitness needed to dodge across alleys, walk patrol with heavy packs and dashed body armor or haul a buddy out of a burning vehicle.
Trainers also want to toughen recruits who are often more familiar with Facebook than fistfights.
"Soldiers need to be able to move quickly under load, to be mobile under load, with your body armor, your weapons and your helmet, in a stressful situation," said Frank Palkoska, head of the Army's Fitness School at Fort Jackson, which has worked several years on overhauling the regime. "We geared all of our calisthenics, all of our running movements, all of our warrior skills, so soldiers can become stronger, more powerful and more speed driven," Palkoska said. The exercises are part of the first major overhaul in Army basic fitness training since men and women began training together in 1980, he said.

The new plan is being expanded this month at the Army's four other basic training installations Fort Leonard Wood, Mo Fort Sill, Okla Fort Benning, Ga. and Fort Knox, Ky. Drill sergeants with experience in the current wars are credited with urging the Army to change training, in particular to build up core muscle strength. One of them is 1st Sgt. Michael Todd, a veteran of seven deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan On recent training day Todd was spinning recruits around to give them the feel of rolling out of a tumbled Humvee. Then he tossed on the ground pugil sticks made of plastic pipe and foam, forcing trainees to crawl for their weapons before they pounded away on each other.

"They have to understand hand-to-hand combat, to use something other than their weapon, a piece of wood, a knife, anything they can pick up," Todd said. The new training also uses "more calisthenics to build core body power, strength and agility," Palkoska said in an office bedecked with 60-year-old black and white photos of World War II-era mass exercise drills.

Over the 10 weeks of basic, a strict schedule of exercises is done on a varied sequence of days so muscles rest, recover and strengthen. Another aim is to toughen recruits from a more obese and sedentary generation, trainers said. Many recruits didn't have physical education in elementary, middle or high school and therefore tend to lack bone and muscle strength. When they ditch diets replete with soda and fast food for healthier meals and physical training, they drop excess weight and build stronger muscles and denser bones, Palkoska said.

Lt. Gen. Mark Hertling of the Army's Training and Doctrine Command, the three-star general in charge of revamping all aspects of initial training, said his overall goal is to drop outmoded drills and focus on what soldiers need today and in the future. Bayonet drills had continued for decades, even though soldiers no longer carry the blades on their automatic rifles. Hertling ordered the drills dropped. "We have to make the training relevant to the conditions on the modern battlefield," Hertling said during a visit to Fort Jackson in January.

The general said the current generation has computer skills and a knowledge base vital to a modern fighting force. He foresees soldiers using specially equipped cell phones to retrieve information on the battlefield to help repair a truck or carry out an emergency lifesaving medical technique.

But they need to learn how to fight."Most of these soldiers have never been in a fistfight or any kind of a physical confrontation. They are stunned when they get smacked in the face," said Capt. Scott Sewell, overseeing almost 190 trainees in their third week of training. "We are trying to get them to act, to think like warriors." For hours, Sewell and his drill sergeants urge on helmeted trainees as they whale away at each other with pugil sticks, landing head and body blows until one falls flat on the ground. As a victor slams away at his flattened foe, a drill sergeant whistles the fight to a halt.

"This is the funnest day I've had since I've been here!" said 21-year-old Pvt. Brendon Rhyne, of Rutherford County, N.C., after being beaten to the ground. "It makes you physically tough. Builds you up on the insides mentally, too." The Marine Corps is also applying war lessons to its physical training, adopting a new combat fitness test that replicates the rigor of combat. The test, which is required once a year, has Marines running sprints, lifting 30-pound ammunition cans over their heads for a couple of minutes and completing a 300-yard obstacle course that includes carrying a mock wounded Marine and throwing a mock grenade.

Capt. Kenny Fleming, a 10-year-Army veteran looking after a group of Fort Jackson trainees, said men and women learn exercises that prepare them to do something on the battlefield such as throw a grenade, or lunge and pick a buddy off the ground. Experience in Iraq has shown that women need the same skills because they come under fire, too, even if they are formally barred from combat roles. "All their exercises are related to something they will do out in the field," Fleming said, pointing out "back bridge" exercises designed to hone abdominal muscles where soldiers lift hips and one leg off the ground and hold it steady.

"This will help their core muscles, which they could use when they stabilize their body for shooting their weapon, or any kind of lifting, pulling, or something like grabbing a buddy out of a tank hatch," Fleming said. Fleming said those who had some sort of sports in high school can easily pick up on the training, while those who didn't have to be brought along. One hefty soldier in a recent company he trained dropped 45 pounds and learned to blast out 100 push-ups and 70 sit-ups, he said. "We just have to take the soldier who's used to sitting on the couch playing video games and get them out there to do it," Fleming said.

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Tuesday, 9 March 2010

Peraturan Cuti Tahunan

Sukacita merujuk Surat Keliling JPM Bil. 5 / 2010 berhubung peraturan cuti tahunan (pindaan). Maklumat tersebut boleh diperolehi di Bahagian Pentadbiran JPKK.

Untuk makluman bersama, tarikh kuatkuasa peraturan tersebut ialah 1hb. Mac 2010, sekaligus menjadi tarikh permulaan bagi perkiraan cuti baru.

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Monday, 8 March 2010

Mesyuarat BIJAK

Mesyuarat BIJAK telah diadakan pada 1hb. Mac 2010. Di samping membincangkan aktiviti-aktiviti yang diadakan, ahli jawatankuasa juga membincangkan isu kakitangan jabatan yang enggan melunaskan yuran BIJAK. Perkara ini sangat dikesalkan kerana seolah-olah usaha untuk menjaga kesejahteraan dan kebajikan para kakitangan jabatan tidak dihormati.
Semoga ahli BIJAK yang akan dilantik nanti (sesi 2010-2012) akan dapat menyelesaikan isu tersebut di samping perkara-perkara penting lainnya.
InsyaAllah Majlis penghargaan bagi kakitangan JPKK yang bersara akan diadakan tidak lama lagi. Dalam kesempatan ini, sukacita merakamkan jutaan terima kasih atas sokongan dan sumbangan ikhlas biskita semua di Jabatan Pendidikan Kokurikulum.

Untuk makluman bersama, dinyatakan profil BIJAK.

BADAN KEBAJIKAN DAN SOSIAL JABATAN PENDIDIKAN KOKURIKULUM
[ BIJAK ]

Penubuhan :
Badan ini ditubuhkan bermula pada bulan Mac 2006 setelah dipersetujui pada mesyuarat Jawatankuasa Kebajikan dan Sosial yang telah diadakan pada 25 Februari 2006 [hari Sabtu] jam 2.15 petang bertempat di Banglo B3, JPKK Gadong.

Tujuan :

  1. Melayani sebaik mungkin hal-hal kesejahteraan kebajikan, rekreasi dan riadah ahli-ahli.
  2. Keutamaan ditumpukan kepada bentuk bantuan suka-duka misalnya ahli/keluarga meninggal, ditimpa musibah, menunaikan fardhu haji, majlis perkahwinan, pengislaman dan seumpamanya.
  3. Tertakluk kepada jumlah semasa badan ini berhasrat bagi menganjurkan sambutan yang berunsur keagamaan, hiburan, kesukanan dan lainnya.

Keahlian :
  1. Ahli adalah terdiri dari pegawai dan kakitangan yang bertugas di Jabatan Pendidikan Kokurikulum
  2. Tidak ada pegawai dan kakitangan Jabatan ini dikecualikan daripada menjadi ahli badan ini.

Kutipan :
  1. Semua pegawai dan kakitangan dikenakan bayaran sebanyak $ 3.00 [Ringgit : Tiga ] seorang. Mana-mana ahli yang berhasrat untuk menyumbangkan lebih daripada itu adalah dialu-alukan.
  2. Sumbangan wang boleh dibuat melalui 3 cara iaitu :
  3. Bayaran setiap bulan iaitu $3.00 seorang
  4. Bayaran sekaligus enam [6] bulan iaitu $18.00 seorang
  5. Bayaran sekaligus setahun iaitu $36.00 seorang
  6. Semua kutipan hendaklah diserahkan kepada Bendahari BIJAK tidak lewat dari minggu pertama setiap bulan bagi $3.00 atau minggu pertama bulan berikutnya bagi $18.00 atau $ 36.00.

Kadar bantuan :

  1. Acara kementerian : $ 50.00
  2. Perkahwinan batang tubuh : $ 100.00 / Barangan bernilai $100.00
  3. Perkahwinan anak pertama : $ 100.00 / Barangan bernilai $100.00
  4. Pindah pejabat : $ 50.00 / Barang bernilai $50.00
  5. Kelahiran anak sulung : $ 50.00 / Barang bernilai $50.00
  6. Persaraan : $ 100.00 / Barangan bernilai $100.00
  7. Kematian [ahli / ibu kandung / ayah kandung sahaja] : $ 100.00
  8. Menunaikan fardhu haji : $ 100.00
  9. Peruntukkan acara-acara jabatan seperti maulidur rasul, awal tahun hijrah, khatam al-quran dan sebagainya : $ 100.00 - $ 150.00 [tertakluk kepada
  10. kewangan yang ada dan permohonan
  11. dari pihak penganjuran]
  12. Kutipan-kutipan derma dari badan-badan tertentu seperti gempa bumi /musibah lainnya : $ 50.00

Perancangan kegiatan :
  1. Sukan Muhibbah :
  2. Bola baling [2010]
  3. Futsal [2010]
  4. Badminton [2010]
  5. Boling padang [2010]
  6. Ten Pin boling [2010]
  7. 9 ball pool [2010]
  8. Sambutan awal tahun hijrah
  9. Sambutan hari raya
  10. Meraikan pesara / pegawai berpindah
  11. Khatam Al-Quran
  12. Hari Terbuka JPKK [mempromosikan jabatan kepada umum
  13. Hari Keluarga JPKK

Antara aktiviti yang telah berjalan sepanjang tahun 2009 :
  1. Majlis awal tahun hijrah, menunaikan fardhu haji & penghargaan penuntut ITB
  2. Sambutan awal bulan ramadhan
  3. Majlis khatam Al-Quran
  4. Majlis sambutan Hari Raya Kementerian Pendidikan
  5. Jualan minuman
  6. Penjualan CD Dikir
  7. Sumbangan derma-derma bagi perkahwinan, kematian, kelahiran anak, musibah dan lainnya.

Sekiranya ada tambahan/pengurangan atau komen berhubung perkara di atas, sila hubungi kami samada melalui telefon, email, fax atau berjumpa terus.

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