SUBANG JAYA - Tengku Permaisuri Selangor Tengku Permaisuri Norashikin has graced the National School Resource Centre (PSS) TV Festival 2025 summit, here, today.
Her Majesty arrived at 10.10am and was received by Education Ministry's (MoE) Educational Resources and Technology Division (BSTP) director Aniza Kamarulzaman and Sinar Karangkraf chief executive officer Farah Hussamudin.
Jointly organised by BSTP MoE and Sinar Bestari, the festival aims to elevate PSS TV's role as a platform for creative digital learning while encouraging widespread participation from schools nationwide.
This year, 32 schools from both primary and secondary levels competed across eight categories, including best host, best editor and best PSS TV teacher.
Themed "Digital Transformation, Global Sustainability, Boundless Creativity Exploring the Future: Technology and Nature", the festival put the spotlight on Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) and Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET).
Aniza said the festival is a valuable platform to connect students’ potential with the demands of 21st-century education.
"Through this festival, the ministry is confident that more students will emerge as courageous and innovative change agents, ready to contribute to the country’s development," she said.
Meanwhile, Farah emphasised that PSS TV plays a pivotal role in strengthening the education system by nurturing digital literacy, teamwork and communication-driven leadership.
"TV PSS acts as a catalyst for cultivating a culture of collaboration and digital readiness, in line with the ministry’s aspirations of producing holistic, competitive students prepared for the challenges of the 4.0 Industrial Revolution," she said.
PSS TV was first established to train students in producing educational video content while enhancing their skills in media, journalism and publishing, aligning with Malaysia’s ongoing digital transformation.