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The genius within us

by Abang Hazrul on Wednesday, May 21st, 2008 at 7:29 pm
Category: Jurnal

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Ainan, the Singaporean Malay child geniusI read with much interest, the story about a Singaporean Eurasian (Part Irish, Part Malay) boy, age 8, who has passed his Chemistry O level paper at age 6. He’s probably Singapore’s first known child genius. Recently, he had given a lecture on Chemistry to several primary school students. His ability to articulate his thoughts in an animated, child-ly manner allowed him to impart his knowledge to his peers who would be more than happy to learn from this underaged prodigy.

Ainan, and the Malay child prodigies before him, seem to debunk the myth that Malays are (in very tame terms) less gifted educationally. While many would be quick to point out that Ainan is not a pure Malay (as with Sufiah before him), it should be noted that, like his father, his Malay mother is ambidextrous, suggesting that her left and right brains are equally developed, contributing further to Ainan’s super-genes. It should also be noted that Ainan seems to get most of his genes from his mother as he has clear Malay facial features and therefore is as much a Malay as he can get.

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