INTI's #Dedicated2Cikgu celebration goes viral

Nizam Bakeri
April 21, 2016 07:18 MYT
Role Reversal is a two-and-a-half-minute long video where students are seen grading their teachers on Report Card Day - Facebook/INTI Photo
STUDENTS anxiously waiting for report cards from their teachers is pretty much a normal sight.
Imagine if the roles are reversed?
INTI International University & Colleges (INTI) captured the idea in Role Reversal, a two-and-a-half-minute long video where students are seen grading their teachers on Report Card Day.
In the video, teachers wore school uniforms and sat in a classroom patiently waiting to receive their report cards from a fierce 'teacher'.
Aired on INTI’s Facebook page on April 11, the video became viral and garnered a staggering 600,000 page views.
Made in conjunction with Report Card of Happiness contest for this year’s #Dedicated2Cikgu campaign, the initiative allowed students to grade their teachers according to behavioral traits -- Awesome, Brilliant, Cool, Delightful, Excellent or Fantastic.
Students with the most creative tribute to their teachers stand a chance to win prizes including laptop and smartwatch.
##Dedicated2Cikgu #INTI #INTI Role Reversal