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- May 15, 2022
The English language cannot be made a sacrificial lamb
Schools have now opened fully without physical distancing but students still have to don face masks, a reminder to our “warga sekolah”...
- Apr 17, 2022
Children learn what we teach them
Nothing about what goes wrong in our national schools is surprising anymore. As Murphy’s law says, “Anything that can go wrong will go...
- Mar 20, 2022
Johor’s education system can show the way forward
Now that the Johor state election is done with and the dust has settled to some degree, what can its rakyat expect out of Barisan...
- Feb 13, 2022
Quality education: A commitment towards sustainable development
As one of the countries participating in the United Nations’ (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), which were set in 2015, Malaysia...
- Jan 16, 2022
Science in motion: Rain, landslides, floods and ecotourism
When students begin school, they learn about the environment through the three Rs — reduce, reuse and recycle — which is not necessarily...
- Dec 21, 2021
Addressing the issue of school dropouts
A question was raised in parliament recently about the number of children who have dropped out of school since March 2020, when schools...


- Nov 14, 2021
Of budgets and losses
Not surprisingly, the education sector has received the highest allocation under Budget 2022 at RM67.1 billion. Of this, the Ministry of...


- Oct 12, 2021
Leveraging ICT for learning
The series of education discussions over BFM Radio entitled “Malaysia’s education challenge: seeking solutions”, jointly organised by...


- Sep 14, 2021
Dear Education Minister, what will be the new normal in teaching and learning?
While the reopening of schools, tentatively on Oct 3, takes centre stage, all kinds of proposals have been suggested by the public and...


- Aug 16, 2021
Moving education forward post-pandemic
The Malaysia Education Blueprint 2013-2025 (MEB) is a useful gauge and a good indicator that serves as a diagnostic tool for the current...


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