Growing up, Ratnadewi performed well academically but struggled to secure any scholarships due to external circumstances.
"It was very disheartening when I received my STPM results because I vividly remember that a classmate of mine, who received similar results was accepted into a local university while I wasn’t."
Amidst the uncertainty of her academic future, a friend of Ratnadewi introduced her to the YTL Foundation scholarship.
"I was unsure whether YTL Foundation would award me the scholarship. I performed well academically but I wasn’t number 1 in my school, district or state so it came as a surprise when the Foundation awarded me a scholarship. It was a life-changing moment for me because I don’t know of any other organisations that awards scholarships to students who aren’t top performers."
YTL Foundation recognises that academic performance isn’t the only factor for success. It seeks to support students who also demonstrate an earnest desire to learn and embody the core values of the Foundation – honesty, hard work, moral responsibility, togetherness, and vitality. Hence, the Foundation awarded Ratnadewi a scholarship.
When she graduated with a business degree from a reputable university, Ratnadewi entered the recruitment and training sector for a while before realising that she wanted a more meaningful career. Coincidentally, she came across an advertisement for Teach for Malaysia’s Fellowship programme on Facebook. She was moved by the programme’s vision and mission to ensure every child will have the opportunity to realise their potential through education, and felt that that teaching children from lower socioeconomic backgrounds would be a more impactful life purpose.
"The Teach For Malaysia Fellowship would allow me to develop my leadership skills, specifically in the education sector so I applied for it without expecting much but to my surprise, I was accepted into the Fellowship’s first cohort, in 2012."
"Like the YTL Foundation Scholarship, this Fellowship changed my life."
It was the beginning of the ‘Teacher Ratna’ era.
TEACHING Beyond the classroom
2024 marks 13 years of service as a teacher in the same school Ratnadewi was first posted to, by Teach For Malaysia – SMK Segambut. Located in a densely populated urban poor area, the school faces many academic and social challenges.
"Many of my students are from the B40 (low-income) households. They struggle to pay PIBG (Persatuan Ibu Bapa dan Guru) fees, and some can’t even afford breakfast. When these basic needs are not met, we cannot expect students to perform well in school let alone expect them to want to come to school." - Ratnadewi Lim
As a teacher to a high-needs class with a spectrum of learning limitations, in a high-needs school, Teacher Ratna strives to make education interesting and practical for her students. She understands that real-life challenges, especially financial circumstances, can hinder her students’ ability and capacity to perform academically.
Though their runway to success may not be obvious to them, Teacher Ratna strives to show her students the power of education and how it can influence their lives beyond the four walls of the classroom.
A former student of Teacher Ratna, S is from a low-income household and lacked the financial resources to further his studies. Having gone through a similar situation as S, Teacher Ratna sought out ways to support him as YTL Foundation had once done for her.
"S worked hard when he was in school and had problems paying his fees. I knew I had to help him so that he could in turn help his family. I had some money donated by a friend and decided to help pay part of his tertiary education fees."
Teacher Ratna’s simple act of kindness transformed his life – a true embodiment of leadership, moral responsibility, and togetherness.
When S received the money, he was deeply touched that Teacher Ratna went the extra mile for him and even offered to pay back the money. However, Teacher Ratna declined his offer and simply encouraged him to pay it forward.
"He (S) wanted to return the money to me, but I told him, ‘This is for you. Just remember to help others along the way when you can. Remember to always pay it forward’."
TEACHING is a marathon, not a sprint
Teachers who seemingly teach effortlessly will tell you that it takes more than a simple desire to teach to fulfil the calling to be a teacher. It takes passion and perseverance, too.
Oftentimes, inexperienced passionate teachers assume that they will witness the impact of their teaching within a short span of time. This wrongful assumption can lead to their burnout.
"I’ve burned out many times before and there were times I came close to giving up but every time I think I hit rock bottom, I think about my students. If I don’t pick myself up and support them, who will? When I look at them, I see my reasons to continue the good fight."
With more than 10 years of teaching experience, Ratnadewi now understands that teaching is a lifelong investment.
"Teaching is a marathon, not a sprint. You cannot expect overnight results. You cannot expect your students to go from failing a subject to being an A student, the next day. Such things don’t happen overnight. Sometimes it won’t happen while your student is in school. So, celebrate the small wins and know that even if it is just one student, you are making a difference."
Ratnadewi attributes her perseverance and passion for teaching to her life-changing moment as a student when YTL Foundation offered her a scholarship to further her studies.
"YTL Foundation offered me an opportunity to move forward in life and I want to give back to society as the Foundation did for me. It really impacted the way I look at my students. Even if my students aren’t doing too well academically, it doesn’t mean that I should look away. Every student counts."
Since 1997, YTL Foundation has offered scholarships to deserving students with the robust potential to help build the nation. The Foundation understands that, like teaching, the scholarship programme is a lifelong investment and that its impact can be felt in the lives of its beneficiaries such as Teacher Ratna.